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Freud Psychosexual Stages - Correct Answers ✅1. Anal (0-
1)
2. Oral (2-3)
3. Phallic (3-5)
4. Latency (5-11)
5. Genital (12-18)
Freud Psychosexual Stages Fixations - Correct Answers ✅
Oral stage - Correct Answers ✅-infant's primary interaction
with world is through mouth, oral stimulation through sucking
and tasting
Anal stage - Correct Answers ✅-primary focus of libido was
on controlling bladder and bowel movements
-toilet training is primary issue, too much pressure can result
in excessive need for order or cleanliness later in life, too
little pressure from parents can lead to messy or destructive
behavior later in life
Phallic stage - Correct Answers ✅-focus of id's energy is on
genitals, children become aware of gender identity
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Latent stage - Correct Answers ✅-focus of id's energy is on
genitals, children become aware of gender identity
Genital stage - Correct Answers ✅-onset of puberty
causing libido to become active
-strong interest in opposite sex, individual will continue to
develop into well-balanced person
Piaget Stages of Development - Correct Answers
✅Sensorimotor (0-2)
Preoperational thought (2.5 - 6/7)
Concrete operations (7-11)
Formal Operations (11-18)
Sensorimotor Stage - Correct Answers ✅-learn primarily
through sensory input and action
-object permanence, causality, symbolic thought
Preoperational Thought - Correct Answers ✅-child is able
to use words and images to refer to objects
Concrete operations - Correct Answers ✅- think logically
but have difficulty with abstracts or hypotheticals
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Formal Operations - Correct Answers ✅- can think
abstractly, use deductive reasoning, and systematically plan
Erikson's Psychosocial Stages - Correct Answers ✅1. Trust
vs Mistrust
2. Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt
3. Initiative vs Guilt
4. Industry vs Inferiority
5. Identity vs Identity Diffusion
6. Intimacy vs Isolation
7. Generativity vs Self-Absorption
8. Integrity vs Despair
Trust vs Mistrust - Correct Answers ✅Children begin to
learn the ability to trust others based upon the consistency of
their caregiver(s).
Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt - Correct Answers ✅Between
the ages of 1 and 3, children begin to assert their
independence by walking away from their mother. If
encouraged it fosters independence, if criticized it leads to
feeling unable to survive and over dependence on parent.
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Initiative vs Guilt - Correct Answers ✅Children assert
themselves more frequently, if encouraged they feel secure
in their ability to lead others and make decisions; if
discouraged children develop a sense of guilt and lack self-
initiative.
Industry vs Inferiority - Correct Answers ✅Children begin to
develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments. If
encouraged and they begin to feel industrious and feel
confident in their ability to achieve goals. If not encouraged
they feel inferior, doubting their abilities and failing to reach
their potential.
Identity vs Role Confusion - Correct Answers ✅During
adolescence, transition from childhood to adulthood and
children become more independent, looking to their futures.
Intimacy vs Isolation - Correct Answers ✅In young
adulthood, individuals begin to share themselves with others
and explore relationships . Successful completion leads to
commitment, while unsuccessful completion leads fear of
intimacy & commitment.
Generativity vs Stagnation - Correct Answers ✅During
middle adulthood, individuals establish careers, settle down
within relationships, begin families, and develop a sense of
being a part of the bigger picture. They give back to society