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Unit 1 Theories
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Summary of Unit 1 theories.
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Unit 1 Theories
Theories of Deveolopment
Psychodynamic Theory
Sigmund Freud
Theory of Mind
Mental process
Desires
Motivations
Preconscious
Subconscious
Theory of the Self
Id
Biologically driven
Pleasure Principle
Ego
Nota:
Postpones and limits our actions to satisfy needs
Reality Principle
Id and superego mediator
Accepting reality
Defense Mechanisms
Repression
Denial
Regression
Sublimation
Displacement
Projection
Reaction formation
Superego
Rules and standards
Guilt
Moral guidelines
Psychosexual Stages
Oral
Anal
Phallic
Electra Complex
Oedipal Complex
Latency
Genital
Psychosocial Theory
Erik Erikson
Ego controls
Nota:
Less id
Importance of culture
Psychosocial stages
Trust vs Mistrust
Autonomy vs Shame
Initiative vs Guilt
Industry vs Inferiority
Identity vs Role Confusion
Intimacy vs Isolation
Generativity vs Stagnation
Integrity vs Despair
Behavioral and Social Learning Theories
Classical Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
Conditioned responses
Unnatural
Unconditioned responses
Natural
Behaviorism
Nota:
Emotional responses are classically conditioned (Grayson, Child and Adolescent Psychology).
John B. Watson
Albert and the rat
Showed video to persuade parents
Behavioral Learning Theory
Operant Conditioning
Nota:
Actions pay off
Law of Good Effect
Skinner and Reinforcement
Positive and negative reinforcement
Reinforcers
Punishers
B.F. Skinner
Social Learning Theory
Albert Bandura
Children learn by imitation
Vicarious reinforcement
Cognitive Theories
Changes with Maturation
Jean Piaget
Adult and children intelligence is different
Tested children's IQ
Pattern of mistakes
Cognitive equilibirum/balance
Schema
Assimilation
Stages of Cognitive Development
Sensorimotor intelligence
Preoperational stage
Concrete operational
Formal operational stage
Guidance changes cognitive skills
Nota:
(Grayson, Child and Adolescent Psychology)
Emphasized culture and experience for cognitive abilities
Nota:
(Grayson, Child and Adolescent Psychology)
Lev Vygotsky
Scaffolding
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