PSYC 2130 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Belongingness, Anal Stage, Inferiority Complex

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Revisionist stage theories: jung"s concept of the midlife crisis, middle age (late 30"s-mid 50"s) is a critical period in a person"s life, he thought this was a time of major transition. Basic trust vs mistrust (during freud"s oral stage) Developing enough trust to let mother leave without being anxious: 2. Autonomy vs shame and doubt (during freud"s anal stage) Developing autonomy, with respect to bladder and bowel movements: 3. Learn to control feelings of rivalry for mother"s attention and develop a sense of moral responsibility: 4. Applying themselves to their learning, beginning to feel competent to peers and facing their own limitations: 5. identity vs role confusion confusion will occur, 6. Developing sense of identity; if a person is unable to form an identity, role. Lasts from adolescence into young adulthood, but is still changing past that. Capacity to commit to a relationship without losing one"s own identity. People who lack a firm sense of self are typically unable to commit.

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