Chapter 6: Ego Analytic Psychology

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Flashcards on Chapter 6: Ego Analytic Psychology, created by Desiree Generalao on 15/02/2017.
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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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