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Chapter 10

Developmental Psychology

Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Developmental psychology involves studying human development, which refers to the pattern of changes and continuities in human abilities throughout life. ...
Three Developmental Domains
Three Developmental Domains
Human development is studied across three main domains: physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional. Physical processes, known as maturation, refer to the ...
Psychosexual Theory of Development
Psychosexual Theory of Development
Sigmund Freud's psychosexual theory of development proposes that early childhood experiences play a crucial role in shaping personality and behavior ...
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development from Childhood into Adulthood
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development from Childhood into Adulthood
Jean Piaget emphasized children's cognitive development, asserting that thinking plays a central role and that children have an inherent curiosity. ...
Piaget's Stage 1 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's Stage 1 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's first stage of cognitive development is the sensorimotor stage, which spans from birth to approximately two years. During this stage, infants ...
Piaget's Stage 2 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's Stage 2 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's second stage of cognitive development is the preoperational stage which spans from ages 2 to 7. During this period, children engage in ...
Piaget's Stage 3 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's Stage 3 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's third stage of cognitive development, the concrete operational stage, lasts from 7 to 11 years of age. In this stage, children develop ...
Piaget's Stage 4 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's Stage 4 of Cognitive Development
Piaget's fourth and last stage of cognitive development is the formal operational stage which begins around age 11 and continues through adulthood. ...
Cognitive Development During Adolescence
Cognitive Development During Adolescence
Cognitive development during adolescence is marked by increased cognitive empathy, the ability to adopt others' perspectives, and an understanding of ...
Cognitive Development During Adulthood
Cognitive Development During Adulthood
Cognitive development in adulthood progresses through early, middle, and late adulthood, each characterized by distinct cognitive changes. In early ...
The Nativist Approach
The Nativist Approach
The Nativist approach to infant cognitive development suggests that infants are born with significant knowledge and understanding of the world. For ...
Vygotsky's Cognitive Development in Cultural Context
Vygotsky's Cognitive Development in Cultural Context
Lev Vygotsky, a Russian psychologist, introduced a theory of cognitive development that emphasizes the critical role of social and cultural influences in ...
Information Processing Approach
Information Processing Approach
The information processing theory of cognitive development focuses on essential cognitive processes, including attention, memory, and problem-solving ...
Revisionist Views of Adolescent and Adult Cognition
Revisionist Views of Adolescent and Adult Cognition
A revisionist approach often challenges or reinterprets established theories, like Piaget's, by incorporating new evidence or insights, as discussed ...
Socioemotional Development during Infancy
Socioemotional Development during Infancy
Understanding socio-emotional development in infancy requires examining the foundational emotional and social elements present early in life, such as ...
Attachment
Attachment
Attachment is essential for socio-emotional development in infants. It refers to the close emotional bond between an infant and its caregiver. John Bowlby ...
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Childhood
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Childhood
Erik Erikson emphasized the role of social factors in personality development and introduced a concept called psychosocial development. He proposed eight ...
Parenting Styles
Parenting Styles
Diana Baumrind identified four primary parenting styles with varying impacts on children's socio-emotional development. Authoritarian parenting is ...
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Adolescence
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Adolescence
Erik Erikson's fifth stage of psychosocial development is known as identity vs. role confusion and focuses on adolescence, spanning from ages 12 to ...
Marcia's Theory of Identity Status
Marcia's Theory of Identity Status
James Marcia proposed the identity status concept to describe how adolescents approach identity formation. His model is based on two core dimensions. ...
Ethnic Identity within a Larger Culture
Ethnic Identity within a Larger Culture
Adolescents from ethnic minority backgrounds face unique challenges in forming their identities. As they mature, they often become keenly aware of how the ...
Influence of Parents and Peers on Identity
Influence of Parents and Peers on Identity
Parents and peers play critical roles in helping adolescents shape their identities, addressing the fundamental questions: "Who am I, and who do I ...
Emerging Adulthood
Emerging Adulthood
Jeffrey Arnett introduced the concept of emerging adulthood to describe the transitional period from adolescence to adulthood, typically from ages 18 to ...
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Adulthood
Erikson's Theory on Socioemotional Development during Adulthood
Erikson's psychosocial development theory highlights key challenges in adulthood: intimacy versus isolation, generativity versus stagnation, and ...
Self-Concept
Self-Concept
Self-concept refers to an individual's understanding of their identity. In infancy, there is no sense of self, and infants often mistake their ...
Aging
Aging
Several biological processes influence aging, and three main theories explain its mechanisms. The cellular clock theory proposes that human cells have a ...
Socioemotional Experience and Gender Development
Socioemotional Experience and Gender Development
Socio-emotional experiences play a crucial role in gender development. As children grow, they adopt gender roles, which reflect expectations about how ...
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
Kohlberg's theory of moral development explores how individuals reason about moral issues. The Heinz dilemma, a central example, involves a man ...
Kubler Ross's Stages of Dying
Kubler Ross's Stages of Dying
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross developed a model on the stages of dying to understand how individuals cope with dying. She focused on studying terminally ill ...
Bonanno's Theory of Grieving
Bonanno's Theory of Grieving
George Bonanno identified four patterns of grieving by examining the experiences of individuals who have undergone bereavement, including the loss of a ...
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