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Gender identify

- is our sense of being male or female, usually linked to our anatomy and physciology

Stage5

12-20YO- identity v. role confusion. This is when you answer the question Who am I? failure of teens to achieve a sense of identity results in role confusion and uncertainty about who they are and where they are going.

Stage 2-

2 YO- crisis of automony v. shame and doubt. They need to do things for themselves. Children who are encouraged to try new skills develop automany

Stage 6

21-40 YO- crisis of intimacy v. isolation this is when they develop meaningful relationships with others

Stage 3

3-5YO- crisis of initiative v. guilt- children need to learn to make plans and carry out tasks.

Stage 7-

40-65YO- generativity v. stagnation- adults need to express their caring about the next and future generations

Elizabeth Kubler

5 stages of coping with death (DABDA) 1. denial] 2. anger 3. bargaining 4. depression 5. acceptance

Stage 4

6-12 YO- crisis of industry v. inferiority. Children need to be positively reinforced for productive activies

Stage 8

65 to death- integrity v. despair- those who look back on their lives and are happy have integrity. Those who look back on their lives with regret have despair.

Gender

is the siocultural dimension of being biologicaly male or female.

Stage 1

newborn to 1 YO- trust v. mistrust. Parents must provide a safe environment for children to leave this stage. Mistrust is based on inconstiantcy.

Meta-analysis-

of research gender comparisons indicates that, for cognitive skills, the differences within either gender are lager then the differences between the two genders.

Erik Erikson

proposed a psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development comprising eight stages from infancy to adulthood. During each stage, the person experiences a psychosocial crisis which could have a positive or negative outcome for personality development.

• Psychosocial development

Erikson's theory of psychosocial development has eight distinct stages, taking in five stages up to the age of 18 years and three further stages beyond, well into adulthood. Erikson suggests that there is still plenty of room for continued growth and development throughout one's life. Erikson puts a great deal of emphasis on the adolescent period, feeling it was a crucial stage for developing a person's identity. • Like Freud, Erikson assumes that a crisis occurs at each stage of development. For Erikson , these crises are of a psychosocial nature because they involve psychological needs of the individual (i.e. psycho) conflicting with the needs of society (i.e. social). • According to the theory, successful completion of each stage results in a healthy personality and the acquisition of basic virtues. Basic virtues are characteristic strengths which the ego can use to resolve subsequent crises. Failure to successfully complete a stage can result in a reduced ability to complete further stages and therefore a more unhealthy personality and sense of self. These stages, however, can be resolved successfully at a later time.

Steele believes that girls test poorly because

a phenomenon known as Sterotype threat- this is the anxiety that influences members of a group concerned that their performance will confirm a negative sterotype.

Sterotype threat

anxiety that influences members of a group concerned that their performance will confirm to a negative setotype.

Gender roles

are sets of expectations that prescribe how males and females should act, think and feel

Midlife crisis

described by Daniel levinson. Happens around 40 YO. This is seen by some people as their last chance to achieve their goals.


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