Categorías: Todo - ecological - development - attachment - biological

por Tara Naamo hace 1 año

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Human Development

Human development is a multifaceted concept involving various theories and milestones that encompass physical, psychological, and social growth. Freud's psychosexual theory outlines stages from infancy to adulthood, focusing on how early experiences shape personality.

Human Development

Human Development

Attachment

Stanger Situation Experiment (Mary Ainsworth)
Insecure-Disorganized
Insecure-Ambivalent/Resistant
Insecure-Avoidant
Secure

Ecological Theory

Microsystem
Chronosystem
Macrosystem
Exosystem
Mesosystem

Erickson's Psychosocial Theory

Integrity vs Despair (older adult)
Generativity vs Stagnation (middle-age adult)
Intimacy vs Isolation (young adult)
Identity vs Role confusion (teenager)
Industry vs Inferiority (grade-schooler)
Initiative vs Guilt (pre-schooler)
Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt (Toddler)
Trust vs Mistrust (infant)

Freud's Psychosexual Theory

Gentital (puberty and onward)
Latency (5-12 age)
Phallic (3-5 age)
Anal (1-3 age)
Oral (0-1 age)

Biological Milestones

Death
Ageing
Puberty
Language acquisition
Walking
Childbirth
Fertilization