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Answers / 2025.
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Freud's stages are psychosocial
psychosexual while Erik
Erikson's stages are
In Freud's psychodynamicbelieve in man's powers of reasoning to control
theory, instincts arebehavior.
emphasized. Erik Erikson is an
ego psychologist. Ego
psychologists
Psychodynamic theories unconcsious processes
focus on___________
__________ rather than
cognitive factors when
counseling clients.
The ___ is logical, rational, ego
and utilizes the power of
reasoning and control to
keep impulses in check.
The reality principle.
measured
The behaviorist generally
feels that if it can't be
__________ then it doesn't
exist.
,The __ is chaotic and id
concerned only with the
body, not with the outside
world. This is the pleasure
principle and houses the
animalistic instincts.
The only psychoanalyst Erik Erikson
who created a
developmental theory
which encompasses the
entire life span was
The statement "the ego is Sigmund Freud
dependent on the id" would
most likely reflect the work
of
Known for his ideas related Robert Perry
to adult cognitive
development; especially
regarding college students.
Stresses a concept known as
dualistic thinking, common to
teens in which things are
conceptualized as good or
bad or right or wrong.
Jay Haley
Known for his work in
strategic and problemsolving
therapy, often utilizing the
technique of paradox. Claims
to have acquired information
by studying works of Milton
H. Erickson.
,Considered a pioneer in the Arnold Lazarus
behavior therapy movement,
especially in regard to the
use of systematic
desensitization, a technique
which helps client cope with
phobias. Today his name is
associated with multimodal
therapy.
Known figure in the area of Robert Keegan
adult cognitive development.
His model stresses
interpersonal development.
His theory is billed as a
"constructive model of
development, meaning that
individuals construct reality
through the lifespan."
Jean Piaget's idiographic sensorimotor, preoperations, concrete operations, formal
approach created his operations
theory with four stages.
The correct order from
stage 1 to stage 4 is
Idiographic approaches to individuals
theories, such as Freud and
Piaget, examine
_________ in depth.
the population
In contrast to idiographic
approaches, nomothetic
approaches (such as
behaviorism or the DSM)
student general principles
that apply to
, Some behavioral scientists his findings were often derived from observing his own
have been critical of Swiss children
child psychologist Jean
Piaget's developmental
research inasmuch as
A tall skinny pitcher of water conservation
is emptied into a small
squatty pitcher. A child
indicated that she feels the
small pitcher has less water.
The child has not yet
mastered
In Piaget's theory, the term conservation
__________ refers to the
notion that a substance's
weight, mass, and volume
remain the same even if it
changes shape. According to
Piaget, the child masters this
concept during the concrete
operations stage (7-11
years).
Conservation and counting Concrete Operations
belong in which Piaget
stage?
In Piagetian literature, volume or mass
conservation would most
likely refer to
Lawrence Kohlberg
__________ expanded on
Piaget's conceptualization of
moral development.
Answers / 2025.
Terms in this set (446)
Freud's stages are psychosocial
psychosexual while Erik
Erikson's stages are
In Freud's psychodynamicbelieve in man's powers of reasoning to control
theory, instincts arebehavior.
emphasized. Erik Erikson is an
ego psychologist. Ego
psychologists
Psychodynamic theories unconcsious processes
focus on___________
__________ rather than
cognitive factors when
counseling clients.
The ___ is logical, rational, ego
and utilizes the power of
reasoning and control to
keep impulses in check.
The reality principle.
measured
The behaviorist generally
feels that if it can't be
__________ then it doesn't
exist.
,The __ is chaotic and id
concerned only with the
body, not with the outside
world. This is the pleasure
principle and houses the
animalistic instincts.
The only psychoanalyst Erik Erikson
who created a
developmental theory
which encompasses the
entire life span was
The statement "the ego is Sigmund Freud
dependent on the id" would
most likely reflect the work
of
Known for his ideas related Robert Perry
to adult cognitive
development; especially
regarding college students.
Stresses a concept known as
dualistic thinking, common to
teens in which things are
conceptualized as good or
bad or right or wrong.
Jay Haley
Known for his work in
strategic and problemsolving
therapy, often utilizing the
technique of paradox. Claims
to have acquired information
by studying works of Milton
H. Erickson.
,Considered a pioneer in the Arnold Lazarus
behavior therapy movement,
especially in regard to the
use of systematic
desensitization, a technique
which helps client cope with
phobias. Today his name is
associated with multimodal
therapy.
Known figure in the area of Robert Keegan
adult cognitive development.
His model stresses
interpersonal development.
His theory is billed as a
"constructive model of
development, meaning that
individuals construct reality
through the lifespan."
Jean Piaget's idiographic sensorimotor, preoperations, concrete operations, formal
approach created his operations
theory with four stages.
The correct order from
stage 1 to stage 4 is
Idiographic approaches to individuals
theories, such as Freud and
Piaget, examine
_________ in depth.
the population
In contrast to idiographic
approaches, nomothetic
approaches (such as
behaviorism or the DSM)
student general principles
that apply to
, Some behavioral scientists his findings were often derived from observing his own
have been critical of Swiss children
child psychologist Jean
Piaget's developmental
research inasmuch as
A tall skinny pitcher of water conservation
is emptied into a small
squatty pitcher. A child
indicated that she feels the
small pitcher has less water.
The child has not yet
mastered
In Piaget's theory, the term conservation
__________ refers to the
notion that a substance's
weight, mass, and volume
remain the same even if it
changes shape. According to
Piaget, the child masters this
concept during the concrete
operations stage (7-11
years).
Conservation and counting Concrete Operations
belong in which Piaget
stage?
In Piagetian literature, volume or mass
conservation would most
likely refer to
Lawrence Kohlberg
__________ expanded on
Piaget's conceptualization of
moral development.