Preconventional morality (self-interest, do things to avoid punishment or for a reward); conventional morality (seeking approval); and postconventional morality (believe in ethical principles).
What are Kohlberg's three levels of moral thinking and what is the focus for each level?
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
What are the five stages of grief
Sensorimotor stage (up until age 2, object permanence); preoperational (2 to 7, conservation and egocentrism); concrete operational (7 to 12); formal operational (12 and up).
What are the four stages of cognitive development as outlined by Piaget
Infancy (to 1 year), focusing on trust versus mistrust; toddlerhood (1 to 3 years), focusing on autonomy versus shame; preschool (3 to 6 years), focusing on initiative versus guilt; elementary school (6 to puberty), focusing on competence versus inferiority; adolescence (teen to 20s), focusing on identity versus role confusion; young adulthood (20s to 40s), focusing on intimacy versus isolation; middle adulthood (40s to 60s), focusing on generativity versus stagnation; and late adulthood (late 60s and up), focusing on integrity versus despair.
What are the eight stages of Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development