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The Life Span: Human Development for Helping Professionals Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Functions of Emotions - • Serve many purposes • 'Trusty arsenal of survival skills' • Means of communication • Motivators of behavior • Infants use emotion to communicate with caregiver Sroufe's position on emotions - • Emotions aren't fully formed at birth • Emotions develop from undifferentiated responses into more differentiated ones, finally into integrated emotional repertoire (aka orthogenetic) • Early infant emotional expressions are considered precursors to more mature emotions. 2100% Pass Guarantee Emilly Charllote, All Rights Reserved © 2025 • Believed that infants lacked the cognitive ability needed to place meaning to emotional experiences. Emotional regulation - • One of the cornerstones of emotional well-being and positive adjustment throughout the life span. • Strategies and behaviors we use to moderate our emotional experiences in order to meet the demands of different situations or to achieve our goals. • Example: Healthy people find ways to comfort themselves in difficult times, keeping their distress from overwhelming. • Poor emotional regulation in newborns • Focused on parent-child relationships • Integrated ideas from ethology, systems theory, cognitive development (Piaget's works), and from psychoanalysis. • Argued that some human infant behaviors help keep the mother close. Such behaviors initiate the development of an attachment system that pr

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The Life Span: Human Development
for Helping Professionals Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Functions of Emotions - ✔✔• Serve many purposes


• 'Trusty arsenal of survival skills'


• Means of communication


• Motivators of behavior


• Infants use emotion to communicate with caregiver


Sroufe's position on emotions - ✔✔• Emotions aren't fully formed at birth


• Emotions develop from undifferentiated responses into more differentiated ones,

finally into integrated emotional repertoire (aka orthogenetic)


• Early infant emotional expressions are considered precursors to more mature

emotions.




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,• Believed that infants lacked the cognitive ability needed to place meaning to

emotional experiences.


Emotional regulation - ✔✔• One of the cornerstones of emotional well-being and

positive adjustment throughout the life span.


• Strategies and behaviors we use to moderate our emotional experiences in order to

meet the demands of different situations or to achieve our goals.


• Example: Healthy people find ways to comfort themselves in difficult times, keeping

their distress from overwhelming.


• Poor emotional regulation in newborns


• Focused on parent-child relationships


• Integrated ideas from ethology, systems theory, cognitive development (Piaget's

works), and from psychoanalysis.


• Argued that some human infant behaviors help keep the mother close. Such

behaviors initiate the development of an attachment system that promotes the infant's

survival and creates a feeling of security.


• Believed that mental health and behavioral problems could be attributed to early

childhood - ✔✔Bowlby


Ainsworth - ✔✔• Also focused on parent-child relationships and agreed with Bowlby.




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,• Her research enhanced the credibility of Bowlby's views.


• Babies actively help create an attachment system that protects them and provides a

foundation for later development.


Attachment Theory - ✔✔• The infant's connection with the primary caregiver is the first

attachment relationship.


• How it changes and what it means for the child's psychosocial life


• Attachment is a system, not a particular set of behaviors


What are the NY Longitudinal Study highlights? - ✔✔• Categorized 3 month old babies


• Difficult baby vs. easy baby


• Difficult baby- more fearful, more irritable, and more active = challenging to parent


• Easy baby- more positive, less active, more placid = easy to take care of.


• Nine traits observed: activity level, rhythmicity, approach/withdrawal, adaptability,

threshold, intensity, mood, distractibility, attention span and persistence.


Self-Concept - ✔✔• Beliefs about oneself


multi-dimensional


Begins to emerge in early elementary




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, Example: child may believe they are good in art if they are good with coloring, cutting,

drawing. - ✔✔Me-Self


Begins to form more abstract traitlike concepts to describe self. Example: "being smart"

"friendly"


Self-esteem may decline a little - ✔✔Middle Childhood to Early Adolescence


self-concept


Beginning of the looking glass - ✔✔shaping one's self-concepts based on one's

understanding of how others perceive them


Masculine approach to morality. Legalistic moral dilemmas - ✔✔Kohlberg: Morality of

Justice


Feminine approach to morality. Caring and nurturing approach. - ✔✔Gilligan: Morality

of Care


Moral Development - ✔✔Kohlberg-Heinz dilemma (Heinz's wife is ill and will die

without a certain medicine which Heinz can't afford)


Preconventional/Conventional/&Post conventional Level) 6 stages.


Kohlbergs Complex interweaving of three elements - ✔✔o Emotions


o Cognitions




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