Title: Review Erickson
1Review Ericksons theory
- Psychosocial theory - Erickson
- 0-preschool years
- Trust vs Mistrust
- Autonomy vs Shame
- Initiative vs. Guilt
- Lots of MSG in TAI food - mnemonic used by Sauter
2Review Ericksons theory
- Elem. Adolescence years
- Competence vs Inferiority
- Identity vs. RC role confusion
- Cee Id, In (love) RC - mnemonic
3Myers PSYCHOLOGY Seventh Edition in Modules
4Adults
- Physical dev.
- Not a lot of difference between 45 yrs vs. 35yrs
- Big difference for 1 yr. Vs. 10 yrs.
- Health, exercise, perspective
- Females out live males
5Adulthood Physical Development
- Mrs. Forman on That 70s show
- Reduction in hormone estrogen
- Stereotype of menopause
- (not same in all cultures)
- Menopause
- the time of natural cessation of menstruation
- also refers to the biological changes a woman
experiences as her ability to reproduce declines
6Adult physical dev.
- Males - no menopause
- Reduction in
- Sperm count
- Testosterone level
- Speed of erection ejaculation
7Adult dev.
- What happens to your senses as you age?
- Vision
- Smell
- Hearing
- Reaction time
- T/F questions p. 170
8Adulthood Physical Development
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9Adulthood Physical Development
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10Adulthood Physical Development
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11Adulthood Physical Development
Fatal accident rate
- Slowing reactions contribute to increased
accident risks among those 75 and older.
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Age
12Adult physical dev.
- What happens to your senses as you age?
- Vision
- Smell
- Hearing
- Reaction time
- They SLOW DOWN
13Adulthood Physical Development
- Incidence of Dementia by Age
14Adult dev.
- Cognitive dev.
- Dementia - mental erosion
- Memory atrophy -deterioration, reduction in brain
weight - Alzheimers Disease
- a progressive and irreversible brain disorder
- characterized by a gradual deterioration of
memory, reasoning, language, and finally,
physical functioning
15Adulthood Cognitive Development
100
- Recalling new names introduced once, twice, or
three times is easier for younger adults than for
older ones (Crook West, 1990).
Percent of names recalled
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Age group
16Adulthood Cognitive Development
Number Of words remembered
- In a study by Schonfield Robertson (1966), the
ability to recall new information declined during
early and middle adulthood, but the ability to
recognize new information did not.
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Age in years
17Adulthood Cognitive Development
- Cross-Sectional Study
- a study in which people of different ages are
compared with one another - Longitudinal Study
- a study in which the same people are restudied
and retested over a long period
Reasoning ability score
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Age in years
Cross-sectional method
Longitudinal method
18Adulthood- Cognitive Development
Intelligence (IQ) score
- Verbal intelligence scores hold steady with age,
while nonverbal intelligence scores decline
(adapted from Kaufman others, 1989).
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Age group
19Adulthood Cognitive Development
- Crystallized Intelligence
- ones accumulated knowledge and verbal skills
- tends to increase with age
- Fluid Intelligence
- ones ability to reason speedily and abstractly
- tends to decrease during late adulthood
20Adulthood Social Development
- Early-forties midlife crisis?
21Adulthood Social Changes
- Social Clock
- the culturally preferred timing of social events
- marriage
- parenthood
- retirement
22Adulthood Social Changes
- Multinational surveys show that age differences
in life satisfaction are trivial (Inglehart,
1990).
Percentage satisfied with life as a whole
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Age group
23Adulthood Social Changes
24Review Ericksons theory
- Young - Late adult
- Intimacy vs Isolation (I I honey)
- (college yrs. study love, dont be lonely)
- Generativity vs Stagnation (Girl Scouts
contribute good snacks) - (contribute and dont go stale)l
- Integrity vs Despair
- (look back with no regrets)
- IGI, ISD