According to Freud, one of the most basic defense mechanisms is to exclude a thought or memory from consciousness.
What is Repression?
100
Begins with this stage and conflict; developing a basic sense of trust in the caregiver and for the world.
What is trust v mistrust?
100
According to Jean Piaget, tendency to see the world only from one's own perspective.
What is egocentrism?
100
The conflict in which an elementary aged child becomes productive and involved
What is Industry v. Inferiority?
100
According to Carl Jung, Person looks inward for energy
What is an introvert?
200
According to Freud, this the part of the personality that includes law, religion, and societal norms.
What is ID?
200
Psycosocial development emphasizes this
What is initiative v guilt?
200
During this stage of development, a child learns the meaning of many words as they build a vocabulary; do not understand conversation and are egocentric.
What is Preoperational?
200
The type of parents who are rigid and over-controlling; strict and cold demanding unquestioned obedience.
What is Authoritarian.
200
When a person looks to others for energy
What is an Extrovert?
300
Defense mechanism in which a person creates a fake reaction that is the opposite of their actual reaction.
What is Reaction Formation?
300
Development ends with this stage and conflict in the late adulthood; reflect on their life and approaches death.
What is integrity V Despair?
300
According to Jean Piaget, babies do not have this ability during the first part of the sensorimotor stage of develpment; this skill allows the child to realize that an object is present even if it is not seen.
What is Object Permanence?
300
Impreesion you have of yourself; important in the development of personality.
What is Self Concept?
300
The sum total of what characterizes someone as an individual
What is personality?
400
Part of the personality that mediates between reality, conscience, and instinctual needs.
What is Ego?
400
Parents show their love only when the child behaves in a certain acceptable way.
What is Conditional Positive Regard?
400
Concrete operational stage of development; child learns that objects or substances stay the same even if their shape or arrangement is changed.
What is Conservation?
400
Parents combine warmth with positive kinds of strictness.
What is Authoritative?
400
Type of positive regard where parents value their child only when the child's behavior meets certain expectations
What is Conditional?
500
Part of the personality that consists of biological drives and needs that are unconscious forces.
What is Psychoanalytic approach?
500
Parents that love and accept their children for who they are- no matter how they behave.
What is Unconditional Positive Regard?
500
During this stage, a child has developed the ability to think and feel abstractly, empathetically, and symbolically.
What is Formal Operational
500
A time in development where a person or animal is best suited to learn a particular skill or behavior pattern.
What is the Critical Period?
500
A type of test that measures one's personality as they transfer thei unconscious needs, drives, and motives onto their responses of vague or unconstructed stimuli