5 Pillars of Psychology
Kohlberg's Individual Moral Developmental Stages
Crash Course Psychology: Monkeys and Morality
Crash Course Psychology: Intro to Psychology
Erik Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development
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1 layer of Cognitive Psychology 

What is...

Perception/Thinking/Intelligence/Memory 

100

Stage 1

What is...

Identification of "bad" acts and those are "against the law", as prohibited by external punishments. 

100

Vital to attachment

What are...

Contact and Touch

100

"The study of the soul"

What is...

The Latin meaning of psychology. 

100

The age of adolescence as defined by Erik Erikson. 

What is...

12 to 18 years 

200

2 layers of Biological Psychology 

What is...

Biopsychology/Neuroscience/Sensation/Consciousness 

200

Called the "Good girl/good boy" stage; reflects a concern for the opinions of others. 

What is...

Stage 3

200

Critical Period 

What is...

When certain things have to happen for normal development to occur. 

200

The science of behavior and mental processes 

What is...

Psychology 

200

Identity vs. Role Confusion 

What is...

The fifth stage of Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Theory

300

Social, Personality, Emotion, Motivation

What is...

The layers that make up the "social and personality" pillar of psychology 

300

Principled Level 

What is...

Stage 5. 

300

The process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life. 

What is...

Imprinting

300

3 initial different schools of thought 

Structuralism, Functionalism, and Psychoanalysis

300

All of the stages listed chronologically along with the struggle within each. 

What are...

1) Infancy: Trust vs. Mistrust

2) Early Childhood: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt

3) Preschool: Initiative vs. Guilt

4) School Age: Industry vs. Inferiority 

5) Adolescence: Identity vs. Role Confusion 

6) Young Adulthood: Intimacy vs. Isolation 

7) Middle Adulthood: Generativity vs. Stagnation 

8) Maturity: Ego Integrity vs. Despair  


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The pillar that counselors work under. 

What is...

Mental and Physical Health

400
The stage a person might be in when they work hard to pass a test with the goal of impressing a teacher. 

Stage 3

400

Secure, Insecure/Ambivalent, Insecure/Advoidant

What are...

Attachment Styles 

400

A revolutionary type of therapy where you talk about your symptoms. 

What is...

Talking Cure

400

 Russell's psychosocial stage of development

What is...

School Age. Industry vs. Inferiority 

500

 3 parts of a neuron. 

What are...

Synapse, Dendrite, Axon, Myellan sheath, etc..

500

The difference between morals and ethics. 

What is...

Morals are culturally and religious-based and rarely change, whereas ethics are logically based and can change depending on the situation. 

500
3 Traits of Insecure/Avoidant Kids

What are...

Afraid of strangers, crying more, explore less, angry when mom returns. 

500

The study of Observable Behavior

What is...

Behaviorism

500
The psychosocial crisis Russell be considered stuck in, had he not succeeded at helping Carl. 

What is...

Inferiority