Psychosexual stage | Age | Erogenous zone | Activities | Oral stage | 0-1 | Mouth and lips | Eating‚ sucking | Anal stage | 2-3 | Anus | Defecating-toilet training | Phallic stage | 4-6 | Genitals | Oedipus and Electra complex | Latency stage | 7-12 | Sexual impulsesLie dormant | Going to school‚ play | Genital stage | 13 onwards | Genitals | Heterosexual relationships | Psychosocial crisis | Age | virtues | Trust vs. mistrust | 0-2 | Hope and optimism |
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What Is Trust To Me? A trustworthy person is a valuable and reliable person. They will not lie‚ steal‚ cheat‚ lose devotion in something‚ or turn their back on you over trivial matters. Doing all of these things can build an excellent reputation for yourself‚ and people will admire you. Then people will have more respect for you. Being reliable‚ honest‚ loyal‚ and having integrity will boost your self morale‚ while making you appear a person of high quality. A trustworthy person will be dependable
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Ego was believed to be the main trait in some ones personality according to Erik. H. Erickson (1994) Although there were a full 8 stages‚ with an increasing age range‚ the first‚ middle and the last stage seem to have an important like. The first stage helps plan the future‚ which links in with whether we are able to love and trust. If we lack these traits‚ we may feel unhappy with life which can lead to feeling despair. This would have affected the ego throughout life. The ego could not find a
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unique personality‚ but also acquire attitudes and skills that make them active‚ contributing members of their society that recognize development throughout a lifespan and the impact of culture” (Berk‚ 2014. p. 16). Based on Erickson’s eight stages‚ when a child is in the early childhood stage of development‚ they are considered to be in the initiative versus guilt stage. Just as the term indicates‚ initiative is when the child begins to try new things‚ is able to successfully communicate with their
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Journal Entry One 3/10 The debate between continuity vs. stages is the development a gradual‚ continuous process‚ like a ski lift moving up a mountain or is it a series of distinctly different like the steps of a staircase. In continuous and gradual stages Genie was able to start talking and expressing what she wanted by point‚ etc. the debate between stability vs. change is will the person you think of as the “real” you still be there in 2050 or will that person change dramatically as you move
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I will be explaining the physical and psychological changes which may occur within people as they are ageing. As most people start age their inner and outside bodies start to age and become in some cases stronger but mostly weaker. This would all be linked to the psychological changes being made and how the elderly are able to handle the ageing they go through. These are the physical changes that are associated with ageing throughout life: Skin‚ bones‚ joints and muscles When babies are
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MARKETING IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARKETING:- Marketing is about identifying & meeting human and social needs or we can say in short that marketing is meeting needs profitably. It is the activity‚ set of institutions & process for creating‚ communication‚ delivering & exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners and society at large. Marketing satisfy individual and social values‚ needs and wants- through production of goods
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B.F. Skinner‚ Erikson and Freud were psychologist that had theories about the developments of a child’s life. Skinner believed that behavior was learned and reinforced through environment(Boree‚2009). He centered his theory around operant conditioning. An example of operant conditioning is going to school and working hard to receive a good grade. This is a positive outcome of Skinner’s theory. Operant conditioning is a learning process in which a person does good and receives a good outcome‚ does
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The Definition of a Trust trusts is a device in which rights (personal or proprietary) are held by one person on behalf of another some trusts are created by court. These are constructive trusts. person creating the trust: settlor person holding rights: trustee person for whom those rights are held: beneficiary Lord Coke’s Definition "a confidence reposed in some other‚ not issuing out of land but as a thing collateral thereto‚ annexed in privity to the estate of the land‚ and to the person
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The stages in which I’ll be defining are young adulthood (adolescence)‚ middle adulthood‚ & late adulthood (elderly)‚ but according to Erikson‚ these stages are numbered six‚ seven & eight. These stages help us classify individuals not based on ages primarily‚ but how we develop mentally & physically. Not everyone grows or reacts the same as another‚ which is a good thing because if we all acted the same then Erikson wouldn’t have a reason to create the stages in which he did. The
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