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GEORGETTE MODULE 4 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS

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List Erikson's 8 stages of psychosocial development WITH ages & virtues - -Trust vs Mistrust (0-1, HOPE) -Autonomy vs Shame/Doubt (1-3, WILL) -Initiative vs. Guilt (3-6, PURPOSE) -Industry vs. Inferiority (6-12, COMPETENCY) -Identify vs. Role Confusion (12-20, FIDELITY) -Intimacy vs Isolation (20-35, LOVE) -Generativity vs. Stagnation (35-65, CARE) -Integrity vs. Despair (>65, WISDOM) Trust vs Mistrust (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Form relationships/hope for future/trust in others/faith in environment -Suspicion, fear for future Trust vs Mistrust: Virtue & age range - Hope 0-1 Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Self-control/esteem, Willpower/Sense of adequacy -Feelings of shame/doubt Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt: Virtue & Age - Will 1-3yr Initiative vs Guilt: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Ability to "self-start", initiate activity, goal formation, sense of purpose -Sense of guilt Initiative vs Guilt: Age & Virtue - Purpose 3-6yr Industry vs Inferiority: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - Heavily influenced by peers****** -Sense of competency/achievement in play & schoolwork, pride in abilities -inferiority to understanding/organizing Industry vs Inferiority is heavily influenced by.... - PEER RELATIONSHIP, proficiency at play /school work to develop competency Industry vs Inferiority: Age & Virtue - 6-12yr Competency Identify vs Role confusion: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Sense of identity/seeing self as unique/integrated -confusion over who/what really one is Identify vs Role Confusion: Age & Virtue - Fidelity 12-20yr Intimacy vs Isolation: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Capacity to love/committed relationship -Inability to form affectionate relationships Intimacy vs Isolation: Age & Virtue - 20-35yr Love Generativity vs Stagnation: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Care/concern for family/others/society (giving time/talents to them) -Care for onself Generativity vs Stagnation: Age & virtue - Care 35-65yr Integrity vs Despair: (favorable vs unfavorable outcome) - -Fulfillment of one's life, willing to face death, INSIGHT, balanced life, sense of integrity -Dissatisfaction with life, despair over prospect of death Integrity vs Despair: Age & Virtue - >65 yr Wisdom Typical age of onset for intellectual ability - infancy, usually evident at birth Typical age of onset for ADHD - Early childhood (per DSM by age 12) Typical age of onset Schizophrenia - Men 18-25 Females 25-35 Typical age of onset for MDD - Late adolescence to young adulthood -more common in Females Typical age of onset for Dementia - >65 Piaget vs Erikson question, do you go by age or stage? - Erikson, KNOW THE AGE Piaget, go by presentation for stage Test taking strategy, for Piaget & Freud questions - if all answer choices related to Piaget or Freud tells you the behavior is wrong, but one that is normal--> answer is that one

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