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Big Ego
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This is the multidisciplinary study of how people change and how they remain the same over time

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

100

This is the age typically of the Sensorimotor Stage

Birth - two

100

Erik Erikson Developed this Human Development Model

Psychosocial

100

The Hierarchy of Needs was developed by

 Abraham Maslow

100

Ego states according to Freud.

Id, Ego and Superego

200

The individual must succeed or fail in this term developed by Eric Erickson to move past the discomfort.

CRISIS

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This is the stage which a child understands and applies logical operations 

Concrete operational

200

Erikson's Psychological Stages have this many stages

Eight

200

The Hierarchy of needs has this many levels

Five

200

These are the Transactional Analysis (TA) Ego States, developed by Eric Berne, that people consistently use.

Parent, Adult Child

300

knowledge or behaviors existing in, belonging to, or determined by factors present in an individual from birth, not learned from experience

INNATE

300

This is the age range of the formal operational thought stage

adolescence and beyond

300

The infancy stage's crisis is this...

Trust vs Mistrust

300

This level of The Hierarchy of Needs is represented by Safety and Trust; often an addict's "blanket" is represented here.

Security


300

When anger or despair dominates reason, this TA Ego State is in control.

Child

400

obsessional negative thoughts, usually about an individual’s past or present, which result in emotional distress.

RUMINATION

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Piaget has this many stages of Cognitive Development

Four

400

The late adulthood stage involves integrity vs despair which left unresolved could lead to this...

dissatisfaction with life: despair over the prospect of death.

400

According Maslow; If an individual is at a higher level and a lower level is compromised, this will typical happen to the individual

will descend to that level until it is intact before resuming the climb.

400

These are transactions of social interaction between two or more individuals.

Strokes

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According to the bio-psycho-social-spiritual model of human development, this is displayed by infants and cross cultural

Innate affect

500

Piaget developed this Human Development Model

Cognitive Development

500

The crisis in early adulthood if left unresolved could lead to...

inability to form affectionate relationships

500

The point at which the individual becomes willing to end their addiction is referred to as their rock bottom. This point can occur at which stage in the hierarchy of needs.

Any-

It is like a descending elevator and the individual must decide where they want to get off

500

These are examples of Re-parenting/self-parenting

1) “Firstborn child” inside

2) Re-recording “old tapes”

3) Changing behaviors that perpetuate lineage

4) Identifying, exploring, and expressing emotions to create a “corrective emotional experience”