Social & Moral Development: Emotion, Attachment, Family, Identity, & Adulthood Transitions, Study notes of Psychology

Various topics related to human development, focusing on social and moral development. It includes discussions on early emotion and attachment, family influences, identity development, morality, and transitions in adulthood. Topics include stranger anxiety, temperament, attachment styles, parenting styles, effects of divorce, gender identity, and piaget and kohlberg's theories on morality.

Typology: Study notes

2013/2014

Uploaded on 05/15/2014

mrmath3
mrmath3 🇺🇸

4

(1)

16 documents

1 / 29

Toggle sidebar

This page cannot be seen from the preview

Don't miss anything!

bg1
Human Development:
Social & Moral
Development
PSC 1 – Section 1
Module 3 – Lecture 2
Chapter 10
pf3
pf4
pf5
pf8
pf9
pfa
pfd
pfe
pff
pf12
pf13
pf14
pf15
pf16
pf17
pf18
pf19
pf1a
pf1b
pf1c
pf1d

Partial preview of the text

Download Social & Moral Development: Emotion, Attachment, Family, Identity, & Adulthood Transitions and more Study notes Psychology in PDF only on Docsity!

Human Development:

Social & Moral

Development

PSC 1 – Section 1

Module 3 – Lecture 2

Chapter 10

Today’s Agenda

Early Emotion

& Attachment

Family Influences

Identity Development

Morality

Transitions in Adulthood

Early Emotion

Stranger anxiety

Temperament: basic social

and emotional style

Easy

Difficult

Slow-to-warm-up

Behavioral inhibition

Attachment

Attachment – an emotional connection

with those to whom we feel closest

Imprinting

Konrad Lorenz

Geese bond automatically

to the first moving thing

they see after birth

Critical period:

about 36 hours after birth

Attachment

Contact Comfort

Positive emotions afforded by touch

Harry Harlow’s baby monkey experiment

Attachment

Today’s Agenda

Early Emotion & Attachment

Family Influences

Identity Development

Morality

Transitions in Adulthood

Parenting Styles

Baumrind

Permissive

Authoritarian

Authoritative

Uninvolved/Neglectful

Parenting Styles

Baumrind

Permissive

Authoritarian

Authoritative

Uninvolved/Neglectful

Limitations

Cultural bias

“Good enough” parenting

“Nontraditional” Families

Traditional families: children living with

two opposite-sex parents

Single-parent families

Correlational studies suggest more behavior

problems

No difference between single mothers and

single fathers

Two-parent, same sex families

No different from traditional families

Today’s Agenda

Early Emotion & Attachment

Family Influences

Identity Development

Morality

Transitions in Adulthood

Gender Identity

Difference between sex and gender

Sex – biological status as male or female

Gender – learned attitudes and behavior

associated with being male or female

Gender roles – characteristics of being male

or female according to society

Gender identity – a perception of

themselves as being male or female

Identity Development

Erikson

8 Stages of Development (see Fig. 10.17)

Believed adolescence was a period of

exploring identity

Anything from new clothing to new religions

Today’s Agenda

Early Emotion & Attachment

Family Influences

Identity Development

Morality

Transitions in Adulthood