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MATERNAL HEALTH NURSING


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- capable of thinking in terms of possibility rather than limited to thinking about what already is.
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- Simple to complex
General to specific (Gross to refined
Growth is
Not uniform
. All individuals
Are different
Early foundations
Are critical
Development is a product of
Heredity and environment
. Activity level
Differs widely
Adolescent
Genital phase
Freudian theory considers the main events of this period to be
E establishment of new sexual aims and the finding of new love objects.
Main tenets of Erikson's theory
A person’s social view of self is more important than instinctual drives in determining behavior, allows for a more optimistic view of the possibilities for human growth.
Erikson's Infant Stage
Trust versus mistrust
Erikson's Toddler
Autonomy vs shame
Erikson's Preschooler
Initiative versus guilt
School-Age Child
Industry versus inferiority
Erikson's Adolescent stage
Identity versus role confusion
Young Adult
Intimacy versus isolation
Erikson's Older Adult
Integrity versus despair
Sensorimotor Stage
Piaget Infant Stage