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$10.00 Behavior across the lifespan

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DESCRIBE >>> Attachment, Social Rank, and Affect Regulation: Speculations on an Ethological Approach to Family Interaction by Sloman, Leon; Atkinson, Leslie; Milligan, Karen; Liotti, Giovanni.

and discuss how it supports or does not support the information you have written in your report about Erikson's Theory.

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o Which particular aspects of the theory does the study examine?

o Do the experimental or discussion results strengthen or weaken the theory and you ideas? Why?

o Do you agree or disagree with the conclusions? Why or why not?
 


   
   
   
   
 
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$10.00 erickson's theory

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Preview: ... oubt <br><br>If denied autonomy, the child will turn against himself all his urges to manipulate and discriminate. <br>Shame develops with the child's self-consciousness. <br>Doubt has to do with having a front and back -- a "behind" subject to its own rules. Left over doubt may become paranoia. <br>The sense of autonomy fostered in the child and modified as life progresses serves the preservation in economic and political life of a sense of justice. <br><br>Stage 3 - Initiative vs. Guilt<br><br>Initiative adds to autonomy the quality of undertaking, planning, and attacking a task for the sake of being active and on the move. <br>Thechild feels guilt over the goals contemplated and the acts initiated in exuberant enjoyment of new locomoter and mental powers. <br>The castration complex occuring in this stage is due to the child's erotic fantasies. <br>A residual conflict over initiative may be expressed as hysterical denial, which may cause the repression of the wish or the abrogation of the child's ego: paralysis and inhibition, or overcompensation and showing off. <br>The Oedipal stage results not only in oppressive establishment of a moral sense restricting the horizon of the permissible, but also sets the direction towards the possible and the tangible which permits dreams of early childhood to be attached to goals of an active adult life. <br>After Stage 3, one may the whole repetoire of previous modalities, modes, and zones for industrious, identity-maintaining, intimate, leg ...

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