23.4 Psych: Intro to psychological development Flashcards

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What is Erikson’s theory of development?

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  • Sequential growth
  • Critical time periods
  • Importance of positive and negative emotions
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What are the pros and cons of Erikson’s theory?

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Pros:
Face validity
Enduring interest/research

Cons:
Hard to test
Broad terms/simplistic
1950s

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What is Havighurst’s tasks?

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  • Task success=happiness

- Task failure= difficulty with later tasks, unhappiness

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What are the pros and cons of the tasks approach?

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Pros:
Active role, challenges through different domains

Cons:
Timeframes not appropriate, different sociocultural norms

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What is the trajectories and turning points theory?

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Early life experience leading to a chain reaction of events

Potential for change through turning points

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What is the transactional model of development?

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Stages through genetic/environmental/psychological etc. factors that operate dynamically

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What is the genetic contribution to behavioural traits and psychiatric disorders?

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30-80%

But gene-environment interactions

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What is an example of gene-environment interactions in early care?

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Primates deprived of early maternal care–>monoamine NTM disruption

This genotype interacts with adverse parenting, increasing anti-social behaviour risk?

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What is multifinality vs. equifinality?

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Multifinality: RFs that MAY contribute to development (one RF has multiple outcomes)

Equifinality: Multiple pathways to same outcome

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What are the four dimensions of temperament?

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Harm avoidance
Reward dependence
Novelty seeking
Persistence

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What is resilience?

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Positive adaption in adversity

not risk evasion

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What is assimilation vs. accommodation?

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Assimilation: adjust environment to fit with changes

Accommodation: adjust self and attitudes

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