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The document discusses various psychological concepts related to personal development and challenges faced during middle and late adolescence, including defense mechanisms, stress responses, and parenting styles. It highlights the influence of theorists like Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Jung on understanding human behavior and relationships. Additionally, it covers aspects of attraction and love, differentiating between romantic and companionate love.

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The document discusses various psychological concepts related to personal development and challenges faced during middle and late adolescence, including defense mechanisms, stress responses, and parenting styles. It highlights the influence of theorists like Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, and Carl Jung on understanding human behavior and relationships. Additionally, it covers aspects of attraction and love, differentiating between romantic and companionate love.

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MADE BY JAN RENZ MIRANDA Reaction Formation - adopts a feeling then proceeds

to do the opposite of said feeling.


PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT Displacement - Feelings are redirected at other
people
Challenges of Middle & Late Adolescence Regression - Reverting to an earlier and safer
Self-esteem - Believing in oneself environment due to trauma.
Physical Appearance Projection - their unwanted feelings are put onto
Group Belongingness another person.
Relationships Sublimation - Negative urges are put into acceptable
Sexuality & Sexual Relationships things.
Academic Concerns
Choosing the right course and career path Alfred Adler - people are mostly motivated by
Socio-Emotional Challenges social influences and by striving for success, normal
Anxiety - Sense of impending doom without factual to feel inferior
basis
Fear - Response to a threat that is known, external. Compensate feelings of inferiority:​
Panic attack -Sudden period of intense fear. Striving for Personal superiority -
Grief - feelings of emptiness, may be with positive Unhealthy;Inferiority complex
emotions. Striving for Success - Healthy; social interest
Depression - sad for 2 weeks straight
Anorexia - Can’t eat Safeguarding tendencies: (Alfred Adler)
Bulimia - Excessive eating and vomiting Excuses
Aggression
Sigmund Freud - people are primarily motivated by Depreciation - Lowering others achievements
drive of which they have little or no awareness; mind Accusation - Blaming others
as an energy system
Carl Jung - Personal Unconscious; rules one's being;
Manifest Content - What you see in dreams (term) repressed experiences of an individual
Latent Content - underlying meaning in dreams
(term) Collective Unconscious - Inherited tendencies from
past generations
Three Provinces of the mind Archetypes - manifestation of collective
Id - Pleasure principle unconscious
Ego - Reality principle Persona – Social mask we show to the world.
Superego - Idealistic principle Self – Inner drive for wholeness and perfection
Shadow – Hidden, repressed, often dark side of the
Defense Mechanisms (Freud) psyche.
Repression - Trying to forget bad memories Anima – Feminine inner soul in a man.
Animus – Masculine inner soul in a woman. Phineas Gage - The person who got a metal bolt
Wise Old Man – Guide offering wisdom and advice. pierced
Hero – Seeker of challenge, growth, and victory.
Great Mother – Source of nurturing and destruction Frontal Lobe - Primary motor area
Individuation - integrating all our opposite poles Temporal Lobe - Primary Auditory area
Parietal Lobe - Primary Somatosensory area​
Karen Horney - interaction styles as response to Occipital Lobe - Primary Visual area
anxiety
Adolescent brain - Underdeveloped frontal lobe;
Interaction styles as response to anxiety limbic and reward systems mature earlier

Moving Brain dominance theory - inspired by Roger


Against people (hostility, aggression) Sperry's Split-Brain experiments
Towards people (compliance)
Away from people (isolation) Whole brain theory - claims that the entire brain is
active during mental processing. There is a selective
STRESS - a person’s response to a challenging stimuli interaction among various parts during mental
or situation processes
EUSTRESS - keeps a person alert, motivated, and
excited which results in improved performance Mind map - Invented by tony buzan; visual tool
DISTRESS - a person experience negative emotions, which facilitates learning and memory through using
adverse effect on physical aspect, and/or negative words, images and colors
changes in behavior
STRESSOR - cause of stress Steps​
Academic-related Stress Create central idea
Relationship with friends and peers Add branches
Family/Marital Conflict Keywords per branch
Coping - the way people try to deal with problems Color code
which includes handling stress Add images or figures
Problem-focused Coping - dealing with the actual
problem posed by a stressful situation
Emotion-focused Coping - aims to comfort and Personal Relationship - refers to close connections
soothe the stressed individual between people, formed by emotional bonds and
Avoidance Coping - refusal to accept and deal with interactions
the stressor Friendship - family that we choose for ourselves
Family - two or more persons who are related by
The powers of the mind birth, marriage, or adoption and who live together as
one household
4 Parenting Styles (Diana Baumrind)
Parental Control - how parents manage their
children’s behavior
Parental Warmth - whether parents are accepting
and responsive or rejecting and unresponsive

Authoritarian - High control Low warmth


Authoritative - High control High warmth
Permissive - Low control High warmth​
Rejecting/Neglecting - Low control Low warmth

Factors that nurture liking & Loving


Proximity - being near to each other
Physical Attractiveness - good looks
Mere Exposure - repeated exposure to a person
Similarity - similar beliefs and attitude

Attraction - having an interest or liking a person


Love - more complex than liking; mutual
understanding, giving and receiving support,
enjoying the loved one’s company

Romantic Love - expect it to be a state where one


will feel a sense of euphoria, an extra source of
energy, hyperactivity for some and for others,
sleeplessness and mood swings

Companionate Love - a love we feel for those whom


our lives are intertwined type of love that we feel for
friends, family, and a special someone throughout
the years

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