Early And Middle Adulthood

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    P1- Describes Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Social Development for Each of the Life Stages of an Individual (Pies)

    conception. | There is no intellectual development during conception. | There is also no social development during conception. | PREGNANCY | 9 months to birth | This is state of carrying a developing embryo or foetus within the female body | The breasts. Early in Suzie’s pregnancy they will feel tender and may be largerAnd obviously her belly is going to get bigger as the child grows.They baby will also grow. After 8 weeks the embryo may have grown to between 3-4cm and has a recognisable heartbeat and the

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    Human Development

    human development stages and levels give us a clearer understanding of these levels, including, proper attitudes and behaviors toward others in society. Human Development Erickson’s Stage Seven, Middle Adulthood: Generativity versus Stagnation occurs during middle adulthood. During middle adulthood a person will go through a period of growth and maturity that will allow that person to become either generative or stagnant. When a person becomes generative “they will show concern for others and

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    Leroy

    diagnosed with cirrhosis and emphysema, and is currently living in a long term care facility (Zastow & Kirst-Ashman, 2010). Based on the ecomap, I would say the strongest influences on his behavior would relate directly to alcohol and smoking. From early on alcohol was present through his educational years and through his failed interpersonal relationships (Zastow & Kirst-Ashman, 2010). His income from his work went on drinking and smoking and he owed child support (Zastow & Kirst- Ashman, 2010)

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    Social Development in Adulthood

    The issue of social development in adulthood has much important information that stems from the transition of adolescence to adulthood. In the article, Intimate Relationship Development During the Transition to Adulthood: Differences by Social Class by Ann Meier and Gina Allen, social development in adulthood has many variables of determining factors such as age, sex, race, financial position, sexual orientation, and militant experience. In a study taken by the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent

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    Developmental Matrix

    Development Matrix Part I – Developmental Stages For each developmental domain, physical, cognitive, and social, identify two major changes or challenges associated with the following stages: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. Stage of Development | Physical Development | Cognitive Development | Social Development | Childhood | This is when a child begins to grow, crawl, walk, talk. They begin to develop gross and fine motor skills. | Their play will move from simple make-believe to

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    Pies for Each Life Stage

    this time that you’ll start to explore your sexuality (emotional)in addition your friendship bonds will get stronger and you may start to meet new friends, you’ll find you may start dating people at this age (social). Furthermore, during the early adulthood stage a person’s body will continue to change and boy’s voices will get deeper (physical) you’ll be more independent and you’re problem solving skills will continue to improve (intellectual); you’ll be getting into

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    Erik Erikson

    The Developmental Psychology of Erik Erikson Erik Erikson was a follower of Sigmund Freud who broke with his teacher over the fundamental point of what motivates or drives human behavior. For Freud it was biology or more specifically the biological instincts of life and aggression. For Erikson, who was not trained in biology and/or the medical sciences (unlike Freud and many of his contemporaries), the most important force driving human behavior and the development of personality was social interaction

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    Human Developement

    change in adulthood and as well as decline in old age. But there is a great deal of change in the five or six decades after adolescent. Life span development: They emphasize development change throughout adulthood as well as childhood. The life span perspective divides human development into two phases: an early phase (childhood and adolescence).This early phase is characterized by rapid age-related increases in people’s physical size and abilities. Later phase (young adulthood, middle age and old

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    Erikson's Stages Of Psychosocial Development

    If we use Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development we can see where Pat early physical delay impacted her socioemotional progress, which have unable her to form proper attachment to people in her life. Through the first stage of development, infancy (to 1 year), Pat didn’t obtain the consistent, predictable and reliable support from her parents. “Infants avoid attachment or show insecure attachment, marked either by anxiety or avoidance of trusting relationship,” (Myers, D. G., 2014 p. 140)

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    Personality Disorder

    separation” (DeLisi, 2013.) In other words, Dependent Personality Disorder is when a person is very dependent on others to meet their emotional and physical needs. It usually begins with a caregiver as a child but it does not fully develop until early adulthood. There are some symptoms such as a solitary environment as well as seeking approval of others. The actual cause of Dependent Personality Disorder is not known. Some suppose that it can be due to biological and developmental factors but nothing

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