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What is the general concept that includes emotion and feelings? - AnswerAffect
What is a pattern of actions? - AnswerEmotion
What are conscious mental reflections on emotions? - AnswerFeelings
What are the two theories of the development of emotions? - AnswerDiscrete and
Differentiation
Which theory states all emotions are present at birth? - AnswerDiscrete
Which theory states that through action in the world specific emotions and feelings
become differentiated or emerge? - AnswerDifferentiation
What cognitive development allows for a decrease in anger? - AnswerTheory of Mind
What cognitive development allows for the emotions of fear, surprise, and trust to
develop? - AnswerObject permanence
What cognitive development allows for the emotions of embarrassment, shame, and
pride? - AnswerSymbolic self
What cognitive development allows for empathy and guilt to develop? - AnswerA
decrease in egocentrism
What are the background emotions? - AnswerPain and pleasure
What are the primary emotions? - AnswerJoy, sad, fear, anger, surprise, disgust
What are the secondary emotions? - AnswerEmbarrassment, shame, pride, jealousy,
guilt
How does Erikson's theory of psychosocial development differ from other theories? -
AnswerIt is socially based, considered the entire lifespan, and had a more optimistic
view of human nature
Erikson's theory of psychosocial development is a ______ theory, consisting of
discontinuous change. - AnswerStage
, What does Erikson's theory of psychosocial development believe drives our
development? - AnswerOur interactions with other people
What are the first 5 stages of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development? -
AnswerTrust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt, Initiative vs. Guilt,
Industry vs. Inferiority, Identity vs. Role Confusion
What is the parent-child connection that creates a sense of oneness? -
AnswerAttunement
What does the still-face experiment measure? - AnswerAttunement
Which attachment style has nurturing and attentive mothers and a reciprocity of
interaction? - AnswerSecure
Which attachment style results from intrusive and overstimulating caregivers? -
AnswerAvoidant
Which attachment style results from unresponsive and inconsistent caregivers? -
AnswerResistant
Which attachment style results from maltreatment and/or abusive relationships? -
AnswerDisorganized
What are the four stages of attachment development? - AnswerInitial pre-attachment,
attachment-in-the-making, clear cut attachment, internal working model
The initial pre-attachment phase corresponds to which cognitive development stage? -
AnswerPiaget's primary circular reactions
The attachment-in-the-making phase corresponds to which cognitive development
stage? - AnswerPiaget's secondary circular reactions
The clear cut attachment phase corresponds to which cognitive development stage? -
AnswerPiaget's coordination of secondary schemes
The internal working model phase corresponds to which cognitive development stage? -
AnswerPiaget's symbolic self
What is when children begin to form an understanding of what relationships with other
people are like based on their early attachment relationship? - AnswerInternal
working model