The awareness that objects continue to exist when not perceived.
What is the object permanence?
Shows no distress when caregiver leaves and little interest when they return.
What is insecure avoidant attachment?
Adolescents are struggling with identity, made no commitment and are exploring different possibilities.
What is identity moratorium.
Connections and interactions between the different components of the microsystem.
What is Mesosystem?
This stage (crisis) of psychosocial development is marked by whether or not an infant's needs are adequately met by its caregivers
What is trust vs. mistrust?
Children understand that other people may see the world from a different perspective than they do and predict and interpret the behavior of others.
What is Theory of Mind?
Emotional distress seen in infants when they are introduced to people they don't know
What is stranger anxiety?
Adolescents have made no commitment about their own identity and have not considered their own beliefs and who they want to become.
What is identity diffusion?
Changes and transitions that occur over the course of an individual's life, as well as historical events and societal changes.
What is Chronosystem?
Children take on more independent activities and want to do things successfully.
What is initiative vs. guilt?
A child's inability to see the world through anyone else's eyes during the preoperational stage of cognitive development
What is egocentrism?
Distressed when caregiver leaves and resentful when they return.
What is insecure anxious attachment?
Adolescents have identified and acknowledged who they are and want to be.
What is identity achievement.
The immediate environment in which an individual lives and interacts dailly.
What is Microsystem?
Having to balance work and relationships and questioning your prioities happens in his stage of psychosocial development.
What is intimacy vs. isolation?
Quantity remains the same despite changes in shape.
What is the conservation?
Distressed when mom leaves and happy when she returns.
What is secure attachment?
What is identity foreclosure.
External environments that indirectly influence the individual's development, such as parents workplace or neighborhood conditions.
What is Exosystem?
Happens in middle adulthood and you start to questions is everything going as planned and am I happy with what I've created.
What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
Inanimate objects have human feelings.
What is animism?
A child's relationship with the caregiver is confusing and inconsistent
What is disorganized attachment?
A cultural concept that dictates a typical age for reaching specific milestones.
What is social clock?
Broader cultural and societal events that shape an individual's life that include norms, values, beliefs, and laws.
What is Macrosystem?
School aged children understand how others view them and how their performance compares.
What is industry vs. inferiority?