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Relationships <3 (Love or Bust) (Kohlberg (Conventional (Interpersonal…
Relationships <3 (Love or Bust)
Erikson
8 Stages of Identity Development
Relationships with the people around you have an impact on your identidy development
Bronfrenbrenner
Mesosystem is based off of the relationships between individuals a child interacts with in their microsystem
Macrosystem is the idea that cultural values influence how people interact with and relate with one another
Microsystem is based off of a child's relationships with other people
Skinner
Operant conditioning: behavior can be affected by others
Reinforcement: encourage positive behavior
Punishment: take away
Albert Bandura
Social Learning theory
Watching parents relationships and creating similar ones of your own
Observational learning
Self Efficacy
Kohlberg
Conventional
Interpersonal Relationships
Authority & Social Order
Postconventional
Social Contract
Universal Principles
Preconventional
Obedience & Punishment
Individualism & Exchange
Learning how to behave in/what to expect fro; society
Damasio
Emotion affecting decision making
Gilligan
Critique of Kohlnerg
Ethics of Care
Level 1: Interest for the self
Level 2: Care for others or self
Level 3: Understanding that societal expectations doesn't necessarily make up an individual's needs
Theory of Feminine morality
Women make judgements based off of empathy & compassion
Connections
Though critics argue that Gilligan's theories are gender-biased, these theories about morality and care can be easily applied to any individual; the morals and emotions that people feel affect people's relationships with others
LeDoux
bottom- up processing
the amygdala is the central part of the fear response circuit, but not the sole responsibility
since adolescents brains aren't fully developed they search for activities to activate their fear center. With other adolescents this can happen in the form of peer pressure, and risky activities
two factor model of fear