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DIAGNOSTIC PROFILE | "A formal assessment procedure developed by Anna Freud that reflects development issues." (P. 137) |
DEVELOPMENTAL LINE | "In Anna Freud's theory, a series of id-ego interactions in which children increase ego mastery of themselves and their world." (P. 137) |
PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES | "A series of developmental stages proposed by Erikson to emphasize the social dimension of personality." (P. 139) |
LIFE CRISIS | "In Erikson's theory, a crucial period in which the individual cannot avoid a decisive turn one way or the other." (P. 140) |
VIRTUES | "In Erikson's theory, ego strengths that develop out of each psychosocial stage." (P. 140) |
TRUST VERSUS MISTRUST | "Erikson's psychosocial stage, corresponding to Freud's oral stage, in which infants face the task of trusting the world" (P. 140) |
AUTONOMY VERSUS SHAME AND DOUBT | "Erikson's psychosocial stage, corresponding to Freud's anal stage, in which the child faces the task of developing control over the body and bodily activities as opposed to a tendency for shame and doubt." (P. 140) |
INITIATIVE VERSUS GUILT | "Erikson's psychosocial stage, corresponding to Freud's phallic stage, in which chidren face the task of directing their curiosity and activity towards specific goals and achievements." (P. 141) |
INDUSTRY VERSUS INFERIORITY | "Erikson's psychosocial stage, corresponding to Freud's latency period, in which children face the task of learning and mastering the technology of their culture." (P. 142) |
EGO IDENTITY VERSUS ROLE CONFUSION | "Erikson's psychosocial stage of adolescence in which one faces the task of developing a self-image." (P. 142) |
IDENTITY CRISIS | "In Erikson's theory, transitory failure to establish a stable identity." (P. 143) |
NEGATIVE IDENTITY | "In Erikson's theory, an identity at odds with the dominant values of one's culture." (P. 143) |
INTIMACY VERSUS ISOLATION | "Erikson's psychosocial stage of young adulthood in which one faces the task of establishing a close, deep, and meaningful relationship with another person." (P. 144) |
GENERATIVITY VERSUS STAGNATION | "Erikson's psychosocial stage of the middle years, in which one faces the challenge of being productive and creative in life." (P. 144) |
EGO IDENTITY VERSUS DESPAIR | "Erikson's psychosocial stage of maturity that entails the task of being able to reflect on one's life with satisfaction." (P. 145) |
PSYCHOHISTORY | "The study of individual and collective life with the combined methods of psychoanalysis and history." (P. 146) |
INNER SPACE | "In Erikson's theory, tendency on the part of girls to emphasize qualities of openness versus closedness in space." (P. 147) |
OUTER SPACE | "In Erikson's theory, tendency on the part of boys to emphasize qualities of highness and lowness in space." (P. 147) |
NIGRESCENCE | "In the theory of Cross and others, the development of ethnic identity in African Americans in which there is a movement from a self-hating to a self-healing and culture-affirming self-concept." (P. 149) |
GENERATIVITY | "In McAdams's theory, concern for and commitment to future generations." (P. 152) |
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