Psychology- Chapter 5
Across
- 2. The emotional bond between infant and caregiver that sets the basis for actions in future relationships
- 6. Theory theory relating to aging that states the more active and social one stays when aging, the happier and better off they will be
- 7. Attachment style involving intentional emotional distance and extreme and unhealthy levels of self-reliance
- 8. Person who came up with stages explaining moral development
- 9. Parenting style that includes overbearing rules and boundaries that are strictly instituted with little reason or explanation.
- 11. Clock Theory Cells are limited in the amount of times they can repair/reproduces
- 12. Person who came up with stages of development that spanned over the lifetime and had a more psychosocial focus
- 13. Radical Theory Aging results from ongoing wear and tear that results from stress and physical exertion
Down
- 1. Parenting style with extreme leniency. Rules, expectations, and structure are minimal
- 2. Attachment style marked by fear of abandonment, resulting in clinginess and need for constant reassurance
- 3. Healthy attachment style with comfort in closeness and independence
- 4. Parenting style that includes set boundaries that are reasonable and explained as necessary
- 5. Person who came up with developmental stages specifically focused on cognitive growth
- 10. Parenting style marked by extreme unresponsiveness and failure to meet physical and/or emotional needs