Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
Ch. 08 Human Growth and Development
100

Reaching a state of peace regarding a difficult reality or loss.

Acceptance

100
  • A stage of grief where a person tries to negotiate a way out of a painful reality.

Bargaining

100
  •  Refusing to believe or accept a painful truth.

Denial

100
  • The level of respect and admiration one has for oneself or others.

Esteem

100
  • The period between ages 6 and 12 where children develop more complex social and academic skills.

Late childhood

200
  • The transitional stage of physical and mental development between childhood and adulthood.

Adolescence

200
  • The repetitive and improper use of substances, such as drugs or alcohol, to the point of harm.

Chemical abuse

200

A persistent state of sadness and loss of interest that affects how a person feels and functions.

Depression

200
  • The physical increase in size or number of cells in the body.

  • growth

200

Relating to the mind and the process of thinking.

Mental

300
  •  A feeling of fondness or liking toward another person.

Affection

300
  • Relating to the mental processes of thinking, learning, and remembering.

Cognitive

300
  • The process of change and maturation in physical, mental, and social skills.

development

300
  • A type of care focused on the quality of life for people who are terminally ill.

Hospice

300
  • Requirements for physical and mental well-being that must be met to survive or thrive.

Needs

400
  • A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.

Anger

400
  • Substituting one goal for another to make up for a perceived weakness.

Compensation

400
  • Redirecting emotions from their original source to a less threatening target.

Displacment

400
  • The earliest period of childhood, typically from birth to one year of age.

  • Infancy

400
  • Relating to the body as opposed to the mind.

  • Physical

500

The thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, often occurring in old age.

Arteriosclerosis

500
  • Creating imaginary scenarios in the mind to escape from reality.

Daydreaming

500
  • Relating to a person's feelings and their expression.

Emotional

500


  • The final stage of life, beginning around age 65, focused on reflection and health management.

Late adulthood

500
  • Using logical-sounding excuses to justify behavior or feelings that are actually caused by something else.

Rationalization