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    on a level that looks at how it will affect the people around in her life. She takes her son’s thought and feelings into considerations but continues to view him as a child- incapable of expressing what will make him happy. I believe Lisa was in stagnation stage according to

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    |University of phoenix | |Erikson’s Timeline | | |October 7‚ 2012

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    Comprehensive Health Assessment Health assessment is the first step in the nursing process. The purpose of a health assessment is to collect information on patient ’s health status‚ obtain baseline information‚ support system at home‚ evaluate patient environment‚ to discover the actual problem‚ and assess factors that place the patient at increased risk for health problems. Mosby medical dictionary describe health assessment as “an evaluation of the health status of an individual by performing

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    Introduction Aging is a risk factor for diabetes. Centers for Disease Center (2013) reported that 63% of adult incident of newly diagnosed diabetes on 2011 were between the ages of 40 and 64 years old (CDC‚ 2013). When left untreated‚ diabetes can cause a variety of complications including cardiovascular problems‚ kidney problems‚ and blindness. Once diagnosed with diabetes‚ prompt intervention is necessary to stabilize blood sugar level and prevent any further complication that may arise in the

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    Stages of Social Development Social development plays a significant role in the success of student achievement. Social development involves learning values for children‚ along with knowledge and skills children will need to relate to others. It is important children contribute positive attitudes to their peers‚ family members‚ school and community. As I learn more about social development‚ I must understand the various stages and the affects it has on children. Erik Erickson developed eight

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    or experience confusion about roles. Virtue: fidelity Intimacy vs. Isolation (young adulthood) Person seeks to make commitments to others; if unsuccessful‚ may suffer from isolation and self-absorption. Virtue: love Generativity vs. Stagnation (middle adulthood) Mature adult is concerned with establishing and guiding the next generation‚ or feels personal impoverishment. Virtue: care Ego Integrity vs. Despair (late adulthood) Elderly person achieves acceptance

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    PSY 375 Life Span Human Development _ADOLESCENCE AND ADULTHOOD DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES WORKSHEET_ Using the text for this course‚ the University Library‚ the Internet‚ and/or other resources‚ answer the following questions. Your response to each question should be at least 250 words in length. WHAT ARE THE MAJOR MILESTONES RELATED TO THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT IN ADOLESCENCE? BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THESE MILESTONES. There are many major physical changes that take place during the course of adolescence

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    ERIK ERIKSON (1902-1994) Erik Erikson was a German-born American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on psychosocial development of human beings. Erikson’s Theory Erikson believed that process of human development occurred throughout one’s life span. He divided this process into 8 stages. Each stage involves certain developmental tasks that are psychosocial

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    Stage Theories of Human Development Jean Piaget believed that all children mature through a series of distinct stages in intellectual development (Coon‚ 97). Many of these ideas came from him observing his own children and how they solved different problems. He believed in the use of assimilation which is the application of existing mental patterns to new situations‚ the new situation is linked to existing mental schemes (Coon‚ 97). Piaget developed a series of stages that children go through

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    Erikson’s trust versus mistrust stage is similar to Freud’s Oral stage in the stages of psychosexual stages of development (Freud‚ Haute‚ & Westerink‚ 2016). The oral stage describes ones tendency to feed‚ suck their thumb‚ and cry‚ the baby has a connection to their mother and too much of this can result in a fixation later in life. Freud’s second stage is the anal stage‚ which relates to Erikson’s (1963) autonomy versus shame stage. The anal stage emphasizes a toddler’s ability to use the bathroom

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