growth, development and the emergence of identity over the lifespan
What is the focus of psychosocial theoyr
100
The development of mental representation that is a necessary condition to attachment.
What is object permanence?
100
A major psychological focus of middle childhood
What is intellectual development?
100
Attainment of this level of cognitive development allows one to think more abstractly and sequentially
What is formal operations?
100
The sources of the pressure that young adults feel to couple and procreate.
What are the biological and social clocks?
200
The three major systems that interact to produce human experience?
What are biological, psychological, and societal systems
200
Sensorimotor intelligence
What is Piaget's first stage of cognitive development?
200
And important outcome of participating in "team play."
What is division of labor?
200
A way of thinking about oneself that is similar to toddlers' preoccupation with self.
What is egocentric thinking?
200
Young adulthood is focused on this in terms of work, relationships and planning for family
What is balance? (or lifestyle)
300
Terms that refers to the tension between the person's competencies at the beginning of a stage and social expectations for how one ought to function at that period of life
What is psychosocial crisis?
300
The "work" of childhood.
What is play?
300
The sense of confidence that one can perform adequately in a given situation
What is self-efficacy?
300
A major change that occurs in intimate relationships
What is transition to sexualized relationship
300
The pressure to care for aging parents as well as growing children in middle adulthood.
What is the extension of caring relationships (or the "sandwich" generation)
400
A changing network of meaningful social relationships
What is radius of significant relationships
400
A skill which involves recognizing another person's point of view
What is perspective takind?
400
An organized set of ideas about the self, the world, and the meaning of interactions between the self and the environment
What is self-theory?
400
A key task of later adolescence that enables one to achieve autonomy.
What is separation from parents.
400
The psychsocial focus of later adulthood.
What is integrity?
500
Greatest influence on the mastery of developmental tasks.
What is resolution of previous psychosocial crises?
500
The ability to believe that one's needs will be met
What is trust?
500
The idea that people make moral judgments based on conformity to laws of society
What is the conventional level of moral reasoning?
500
The major focus of the later adolescent stage.
What is identity formation?
500
Primary focus of support services for later adults and elders.