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    CHAPTER 1 Changes in the family structure -Nuclear family: Both mother and father reside the home. 1960 – only 90% of kids lived with a single parent. 2006 – Only 25% of kids lived with a single parent. (Main reason for this was divorce) *Exception to Asian-American families. -Blended family: Two divorced families/Widowed families. “Brady Bunch” May produce a child together Half brothers an sisters -StepFamily: Kids coming together from each family. -Extended Family: Multi-generation

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    The lifespan of a person is an awesome thing to behold. From birth completely dependent on others to later life where you care and look after your own children and grandchildren and watch them develop as your parents and grandparents watched you. From birth to death there are miraculous changes in each stage of development. Starting at the beginning is the newborn. The Newborn (birth to 1 month) and Infant (1month to 1 year) Developmental stages: • Erikson’s trust versus mistrust (Kail & Cavanaugh

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    The Midlife Crisis

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    Mid-Life Crisis and Generativity - Can motivate a person to live up to their full potential; which can lead to a person being more focused on reasonable goals that are not selfish in nature‚ but add value to the lives around them. Mid-Life Crisis and Stagnation – A person feels a great desire to satisfy all the needs‚ wants‚ and desires that have been put off. This behavior is usually justified

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    PSYCH STUDY GUIDE Neonatal Reflexes: Babinsk: big toe lifts‚ other toes fan out Moro Reflex: arms fling out and grab something when child feels like he’s falling Palmer Grasp: touch a baby’s palms and his hand closes Planter Grasp Sucking- doesn’t need to learn how to breast feed Rooting Withdrawal – reaction to pain Vigotsky’s Theory Focuses more on cultural impact on human development Believed children actively seek to discover new principles (like Piaget) Zone of proximal

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    Life Span Perspective Life Span Perspective An understanding of the developmental process through generations of living is an important characteristic in developing a life span perspective. Life span development is the process in which each individual go through from the time of conception to the time of death‚ but it is the time in between that is primarily studied. The developmental stages of an individual’s life are an important factor in regards to determining human behavior; this

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    Citation and Reference Guide: • Citations o in the body of your paper o 3 items that have to be cited Word-for-word quotations Paraphrased content - in your own words Summarized content - in your own words Citation Type First item in parentheses Author(s)’ last name(s) Second item in parentheses Year of publication Paraphrase Author(s)’ last name(s) Year of publication Summarize Author(s)’ last name(s) Year of publication Quotation Third item in

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    27 Theorists and Theories About Nursing and Health 323 Share on Facebook277 7 5 6 20 8 There are different nursing theories and health theories to help us explain the phenomena we are experiencing in health. Since nursing knowledge is the inclusive total of the philosophies‚ theories‚ research‚ and practice wisdom of the discipline‚ these theories define what nursing is or what sets it apart from different professions. Below is a shortlist of different health and nursing theories. Contents [show]

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    Sickle Cell Disease

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    TREATMENT OPTIONS There is NO cure for sickle cell disease‚ although new stem cell research is promising. Bone marrow transplant is a potential cure‚ however finding a matched sibling donor is difficult. Therefore treatment is primarily focused on management of symptoms and prevention of pain episodes. Hydroxyurea (a chemotherapeutic medication) is the only recognized treatment option for the prevention of vaso-occlusive crisis in SCD. It is a prescribed drug for adult patients

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    1. Nature of Psychology Role of a psychologist – Psychology is the scientific study of behaviour and mental process in humans. Psychologists seek to understand thoughts‚ feelings and behaviour and the factors that underlie their development and influence them. What does behaviour and mental processes mean? Term behaviour refers to any observable action made by a living person. The term mental processes refers to an individual’s thoughts and feelings that are personal and cannot be directly observed

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    Axia College Material Appendix F Susan Hillman Week 6 Checkpoint: Changes from Adolescence Through Adulthood PSY/210 For each of three developmental domains: physical‚ cognitive‚ and social/personality‚ identify two major changes or challenges associated with that developmental stage (adolescence‚ young adulthood‚ middle adulthood‚ and late adulthood). |Stage of Development |Physical Development |Cognitive Development |Social/Personality Development

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