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Having studied Piaget, what stage would adolescence be in?
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FORMAL OPERATIONS
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What type of thought do we have in formal operations?
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abstract thought in formal operations. Hypothetical thought and deductive reasoning.
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Personality is located in the __________ of the brain.
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frontal lobe
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There are a lot of physiological changes happening in the adolescent brain. Name a few ......
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Increased dopamine: Especially with the frontal cortex and the limbic system.
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Impulse control is located in the ____.
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pre-frontal cortex of the brain.
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Teenagers are very big risk takers because ____ is surging and because:
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Dopamine.
They think with their socio-emotional brain centers, because the pre-frontal...
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Personality & Social Development
Erickson: Identity vs Role Confusion
Trying...
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Identity vs Role Confusion
Identity
Confusion
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Marsia said that there are actually 4 identity outcomes. Based on:
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1) Crisis (process, something we go through) and
2) Commitment
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What are Marsia's four identity outcomes?
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1. If you’ve gone through the process and you’ve considered...
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What is necessary in order to be successful in Intimacy Vs Isolation?
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Erickson suggests that we need to have a good, solid identity.
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In this stage of Intimacy vs Isolation, the objective is to form:
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Ø Close relationships where you have trust, self disclose , and you have devotion...
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As time goes on we become "more so" with time. More what?
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1. More REASONABLE with Post Formal Thought.
2. We become more Realistic
3. We...
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What is this an example of:
Do I have the family I wanted, do they bring me a feeling of fulfillment?...
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Generativity vs Stagnation:
If we do these things AND we feel enjoyment from them, we are...
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What were the factors of the Kubler Ross grief cycle?
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“DABDA”
Ø DENIAL : I’m not dying, the doctor is wrong
Ø ANGER
Ø ...
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What is Crystallized intelligence and when do we notice it?
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Things you’ve always known. Language, skills, practical skills. What we seem to lose is “Fluid...
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personality is a unique pattern of
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thoughts, feelings and behaviors that persist over time and across situations.
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________________ … this means that personality is Relatively STABLE also, persisting...
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Persisting over time”
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How is personality persistent over time and across situations? How can that be true if we know...
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It’s not just behaviors, it’s thoughts and feelings too.
Different aspects...
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Theorists can be characterized - Four categories:
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1. Humanistic Theorists
2. ...
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Which theory?
People have unique personalities based on thoughts, experiences, and environment....
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Cognitive/Social Learning:
The key word here is INTERACTIVE. The cognitive social...
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Which theory?
Much more simplistic and much more concrete. People differ (still in the present)...
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Trait Theory:
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Which theory?
People are fundamentally good and strive to be productive (This is KEY).
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Humanistic Theory:
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Which theory?
Behaviors result from psychological dynamics that interact within the individual,...
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Psychodynamic:
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What does this relate to?
INFLUENCE (another important word). Here we focus of our...
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Cognitive/Social Learning
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Not all trait theorists agree on ______. They would all say that we have the same traits, just...
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How many traits there are.
They will look at how we are different, NOT WHY.
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_________ will hold true in different cultures because it is so CONCRETE AND OBJECTIVE.
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Trait theory
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__________ theory focuses on the first 6 years of life.
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Psychodynamic
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