It may be uncomfortable, but I don't believe that it is necessarily unhealthy.
<span>erik erikson(1902-1994), a german psychoanalyst developed an
eight stage theory to identify and psychosocial development. he was greatly
influenced by sigmund freud and his works. by the great works his mentor, he
explored three aspects of identity: the ego identity(self), personal identity
and social/cultural identity. according to his theory of development, every
person must pass through a series of 8 interrelated stages over the entire life
cycle. 1.infancy:birth-18 months old(basic trust vs mistrust). 2.toddler/early
childhood years:18 months to 3 years(autonomy vs shame). 3.preschooler:3-5
years old(initiative vs guilt). 4.school age child:6-12 years(industry vs
inferiority). 5.adolescent:12-18 years(identity vs role confusion). 6.young
adult:18-35 years(intimacy and solidarity vs isolation). 7.middle-aged
adult:35-55 or 65(generativity vs self absorption or stagnation). 8.late
adult:55 or 65-death(integrity vs despair). 2. toddler/early childhood years:
18 months to 3 years(autonomy vs shame):- this stage according to erikson,
occurs between the ages of 18 months to 3 years. at this stage, the child has
the opportunity to build self-esteem and autonomy as he/she learns new skills
for him/her self with pride rather than shame. also during time, defiance, temper,
tantrums and stubbornness may appear. children tend to be vulnerable during
this stage, sometimes feeling shame and low self-esteem during an inability to
learn certain new skills.</span>
Answer:
A series of meetings in 1814-1815, during which European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace and security after the defeat of Napoleon.
Answer:
B. Operant conditioning
Explanation:
In psychology, the term operant conditioning refers to a form of learning by reinforcements and punishments.
According to this, a reinforcement is an stimulus that increases the probability that a certain behavior takes place again in a future, so, <u>when the individual is presented with this stimulus, the behavior will be more likely repeated in the future and it will happen more often.</u>
In this example a child smiles and gains attention, <u>the reinforcement would be the gaining of attention, which would be the stimulus that is making the child to begin to smile more often</u>. Gaining attention is something desirable and pleasant for the child so it's a reinforcement for the conduct of smiling.
Therefore this is an example of b. operant conditioning.
Answer:
I don't see any choices
Explanation:
for you to understand and help you make a choice I will write one
stronger than one, stronger than ten... this was when Elsa(Frozen) battled the guards
remember foreshadowing is when the author puts certain words in the writing giving hints as to what's going to happen in the future