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Social Work
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09/28/2021

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Term
Frueds Stages of Development
Definition
Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latent, Genital
Term
Oral Stage
Definition
Birth to 18 months
Gratificatino related to mouth
primary need is security
Needs met by caretaker providing essentials like food water shelter
Term
Anal Stage
Definition
18 Months to 3 years
Gratification involves anus and bladder
organs represent sensual satisfaction
conflict when beginning toilet training
Term
Phallic Stage
Definition
3 to 6
exporation with greater interest in genitals
oedipus and electra complex may occur
pseudo sexual attractio to partent of opposite gener
Conflict arises when the child failed to win control over paretns bond with one another
Term
Latent Stage
Definition
6 to puberty
Childs sexual interests beome subdued or dormant
Energy is focused on school, hobbies, athletics, and mastering social skills
Term
Genital Stage
Definition
puberty until death
teen becomes aware of physcia change and onset of sexual feelings
less egocentric and more compassionate
motivation to seek relationships that are emotionally and sexualy satisfying
succes lays groundwork for future relationships that are healthy
Term
Eriksons model of development
Definition
Trust vs Mistrust
Autonomy vs Shame
Initiative vs Guilt
Industry vs Inferiority
Identity vs Role confusion
Term
Trust vs mistrust
Definition
birth to 18 months
primary goal is to trust others
trust occurs with caretakres respond to needs
mistrust when they don't
Term
autonomy vs shame
Definition
18 months to 3 years
self control withou tloss of self esteem
toddler develops cooperation and self expression skill
failure to reach this goal leaseds to defiance anger and social problems
Term
initiative vs guilt
Definition
inititve means confidently devising a plan and following through to copmletion
guilt is generated by fear that actions taken will result in disapproval
failure to achieve initate can lead to anxiety an fearfulness in new siutations
Term
industry vs inferioirty
Definition
age 6-11
purposeful meaningful behavior
child focus on learning skills such as making friens and self car activies
failure coud led to negative social or academic performance and lack of self confident
Term
idenity vs role confusion
Definition
age 12-18
fit in and ifgure out idenitty
self assesssment of sexual idenity talents and vocation direction occurs
role confusion accures when can't figure out how one fits into whole
Term
intimacy vs isolation
Definition
18-40
take risks by enter work force, finding long term relatoinship, potential parent
failure leads tot isolation, loneliness and depressoin
Term
generativity vs stagnation
Definition
40-60
devleoping stability in finacne career and relatinoship as well as a sens that you are contributing
failure leads to unhappiness with ones status and feelings unimportant
Term
ego identity vs despair
Definition
Mid 60's to death
reviewing and evaluating how ones life was spent
success provides a sense of fulfillment
Term
Piagets model of delepmonet
Definition
chlidresn minds aren't just little adults, they are fundementally different.
Sensorimotor state
preoperational stage
concrete operational stage
formal operational stage
Term
Assimilation
Definition
processs by which a person accepts and oranizes infomration, then incoporates new material into existing knowldge
Term
Accommodation
Definition
process by which old ieas must be changed or replaced due to obtaining new infomration from the envirmnt
Term
Schemas
Definition
a set of thoughts, ideas, or perceptoins that fit together and are onstancly challenged by gaining new infomration and creating change through knowldge
Term
Sensorimorotr stage
Definition
birth to age 2
infant becomes aware of being seperate from envoriment
object permanence occurs
object permance builds a sens of secuirty
reduces fear of abondomenet and increase confidnece
Term
pre-operational stage
Definition
2 to age 7
moves from barely verbal to using language to describe people, places, and things
remains egocentric and upalt to understand the viewpoint of others
chid can sort catergorie and anlyse in rough unpolished form
Term
concrete operational stage
Definition
7 to 11
can undestand differing viewponits and use logic
has trouble dealing in the abstract
Term
formal operational stage
Definition
age 12 through remaing lifetime
more complex processes can now be assimilated
egoscentrism diminihes
one assimlatea nd accommodates beliefs that others ahve needs and feelings too
new schemas created
the indivudal seeks his her niche in life in terms of talkegoals and preferences
Term
Ivan Pavlov
Definition
Classical conditioning,
dogs salivating
association between two things
Term
BF skinner
Definition
operant conditioning
traingin using positive and negative reinforcement
Term
Seasons of life theory
Definition
Levinson
Each stage defined by different yet meaningfula nd developmentally necessary tasks.
Term
one to three months
Definition
focuses on faes and moving objects, differentiates betwenn tasets, seees all colors
Term
three to 6 months
Definition
recognizes familiar faces and sounds, imitates expressions
Term
6 to 12 months
Definition
begins to determine depth, understands object permenance
Term
1-2 year olds
Definition
recognies similar objects, understands and respond to some words
Term
2-3 year olds
Definition
sorts objects into appropriate categories, responds to directinos, names objects
Term
3-4 year olds
Definition
increased attention span of 5-15 min
Term
Id
Definition
basic primitive part of the human psyche, infant is Id, entirely uncouncious, seeks immdiate gratificatino
Term
Ego
Definition
socially acceptable realistic manner
Term
Super Ego
Definition
right and wrong
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