intellectual development
cognitive
Birth to 1 year
Infancy
body growth
physical
basic needs
physiological needs
frustration
tension
feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
satisfaction
a satisfactory means of avoiding conflict
Withdrawal
irreversible loss of memory
hardening of the walls of the arteries
Arteriosclerosis
a warm and tender feeling for another person
Affection
When patients accept death but want more time to live
Bargaining
a disease that can’t be cured and will result in death
Terminal illness
people have obtained their full potential
Self-actualization
placing the blame for one's actions on others
Projection
interactions and relationships with other people
Social
a dreamlike thought process that occurs when a person is awake
Daydreaming
a reasonable excuse for behavior to avoid true motivation
Rationalization
development of sexual organs and secondary sexual characteristics
Puberty
unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation
Defense mechanisms
stages of growth and development from birth to death
Life stages
expresses regret and overwhelming sadness/despair when coming to terms with death
Depression
when someone is aware of the unacceptable idea but chooses to ignore it
Suppression
use of substances and the development of a physical or mental dependence on those substances
Chemical Abuse
changes in intellectual, mental, social, and functional skills that occur over time
Development
terminally ill patients have the right to refuse measures that will prolong life
Right to die