Across
- 4. The process by which individuals develop a sense of identity
- 6. The type of memory that is consciously accessed or retrieved
- 8. A type of attachment style characterized by a mix of anxiety and avoidance
- 11. The stage of psychosocial development in which individuals are exploring their identity
- 17. A type of attachment style characterized by a strong desire for intimacy and closeness
- 18. The type of memory that holds visual information for a few seconds at most
Down
- 1. The ability to understand and manage emotions
- 2. Ethical
- 3. Stages of psychosocial development throughout life
- 5. Assimilation and accommodation– assimilation and accommodation
- 7. The stage of cognitive development in which children develop the ability to think logically about concrete objects and events
- 9. A stage of cognitive development that occurs in adolescence
- 10. A type of memory that stores general knowledge and facts
- 12. Social
- 13. A type of memory that stores specific events and experiences
- 14. A type of attachment style characterized by a lack of emotional closeness
- 15. Selfish
- 16. A type of memory that is not consciously accessed or retrieved
