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| intimacy, passion, and commitment |
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| Formal reasoning is ? dependent? |
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| Gang membership stops what? |
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Heredity Nutrition Exercise Previous illnesses Stress |
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| Health throughout adulthood depends on several factors |
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| Infectious diseases-upper respiratory infections and STIs |
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| most common diseases of early adulthood are |
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| cadiovascular disease and cancer |
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| In the U.S. adults above age 25 years, 59% of all deaths result from 2 causes |
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| major depression, cyclothymiacs (you cycle between extreme excitement and depression) and dysthymic (milder, longer case of depression) disorders, agoraphobia (public places) and simple phobias |
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| women tend to suffer more from.. |
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1. Alarm reaction 2. Stage of resistance 3. Stage of exhaustion |
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| psychological emancipation |
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| Living alone is part of a person’s |
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| Child explores when mom is there, becomes upset when she leaves/less exploration when she is gone, child is pleased when she returns |
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| insecure avoidance about 25% |
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| Mother departs, child is NOT upset and ignores her upon return |
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| anxious resistance attactment 10% |
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| Child is clingy, inconsolably upset when she leaves, remains distressed upon return. |
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| avoidant attachemnt styles |
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| Expect relationships lacking trust, they suppress their need for relationships |
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| Overly concerned that others will not return their affection. |
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| Expect trust in relationships, not concerned about abandonment, feel valued, and well liked |
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| internalized positive sense of themselves and others. |
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Positive view of others/negative of self “Others won’t value me like I value them”-emotionally demanding, worry about acceptance, always looking for rejection, TOO preoccupied with relationship |
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Positive model of self, negative model of others. Deny need for close relationships, feel superior, devalue need for others Prefer self-sufficiency Inhibit anxiety about attachment relationships |
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Negative models of BOTH self and others Attachments are desirable but out of reach. Desire for closeness thwarted by fear of rejection, Ultimately they withdraw. A high level of distress associated with attachment. |
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| are much more likely to last than those in which the partners are markedly different. |
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systematically generate hypotheses -test them -based upon the feedback from old hypotheses, generate new and better hypotheses |
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