Across
- 5. / A biologically based behavioural style that is stable across situations.
- 7. / The last name of the researcher who developed Attachment Theory.
- 8. The self-absorption that is characteristic of a teen's search for identity.
- 10. The process of integrating into and adopting the customs of a different culture.
- 12. A type of attachment in which the baby seems dazed and confused when the mother leaves and when she comes back.
- 14. / ______ emotions: These emotions involve feelings of success when standards are met, and feelings of failure when they are not.
- 15. Self-_______: Refers to a person's view of their own worth.
Down
- 1. An attachment style characterized by warmth and security.
- 2. A phase of identity formation in which the adolescent determines their identity largely by what their parents have told them.
- 3. / These adults describe childhood experiences emotionally and often express anger or confusion regarding relationships with their caregivers.
- 4. / A type of attachment style in which the infant is upset when the mother leaves and remains upset even when she returns.
- 6. This field of psychology studies how human behaviours represent successful adaptation to the environment.
- 9. Last name of the researcher who categorized adolescent identity formation into 4 phases.
- 11. _______ thinking: A type of thinking that involves considering second-order beliefs (thinking about what another person thinks).
- 13. Self-_______: Refers to a person's attitudes, behaviours, and values that a person believes make himself or herself a unique individual.
