Perdev Flashcards
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The process of setting and achieving goals that improve one’s life
Personal Development
Is the most common question asked by an adolescent to himself/herself
Who am I?
Is the key in order to know and understand oneself
Know yourself
Refers to the cognitive process that individuals use to make ethical decisions
Moral Reasoning
A feeling of fulfillment when someone expresses own creativity
Self-esteem
A key to improve personality alongside with learning skills and behavioral flexibility. When trying to set personal goals, the most important aspect to consider is to make goals specific and measurable
Self-awareness
Most important aspect to consider is to _______ and ______
Make goals specific, measurable
The personal knowledge of who we are, encompassing all our thoughts and feelings about oneself. It refers to the perception of oneself, which can be influenced by social interactions.
Self-concept
It is the two sides of self that composes totality of ones personality
Actual and Ideal Self
It refers to the perception of oneself, which can be influenced by social interactions.
Self-concept
A possible result of incongruence between self-image and ideal self
Confusion
According to Erikson, is the stage where individuals seek to form intimate relationships
Intimacy vs. isolation
The main task of adolescence in this theory is to…?
Develop a sense of self
Is knowing and understanding oneself that is important to make better decisions
Self-acceptance
A theory of Erik Erikson which has a viewpoint that the family, school, peers, and church can influence the formation of one individuals perception about life, and his/her role in the community and society as well as about the essence of his/her very existence. The main task of adolescence in this theory is to develop a sense of self
Psychosocial Development
A part of Sigmund freud’s theory, that contains our basic instincts and drives
Id
A child is primarily influenced by their family during early development
Trust vs. mistrust
Refers to the changes that occur in the human body’s structure and function over time
Physical Development
A philosopher known for his contributions to various fields who once said, “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.”
Albert Einstein
What did Albert Einstein said?
The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination
A psychologist who developed intellectual or Cognitive Development theory.
Jean Piaget
It involves logical thinking about concrete events, the development of logical thought and mastery of the concept of conservation
Concrete Operational
Involves thinking abstractly about future possibilities
Formal Operational
What theory did Jean Piaget develop?
Intellectual or Cognitive Development