Across
- 1. Period of Gizverg's Career Choice Theory in which young adults explore specific career options through actual experience or through training for a profession.
- 6. memories Psychological needs rather than material needs satisfy.
- 8. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which intimacy and passion are present but commitment is absent (a couple who have been happily dating for a few months, but have not made any plans for a future together.
- 11. clock Psychological timepiece that records the major milestones in our lives.
- 13. One of eight types of love (Sternberg)in which passion is present, but intimacy and commitment are absent (a "fling" or short-term relationship based only on sexual attraction).
- 15. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which passion is absent but intimacy and commitment are present(a couple who enjoy each other's company and their relationship, although they no longer feel much sexual interest in each other).
- 17. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which Intimacy is present, but passion and commitment are absent (good friends who have lunch together at least once or twice a week).
- 20. Shaver's (infant attachment style related to adults) in which an individual can be overly invested, repeated break-ups with same partner, and has a low self esteem (20%).
- 21. Close, intimate relationships with others.
- 23. Feelings of loneliness and fearful of relationships.
- 24. memories Basic psychological needs left unfulfilled.
- 25. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which intimacy, passion and commitment are absent (the way you might feel about the person who takes your ticket at the movies).
Down
- 2. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which intimacy and passion are absent but commitment is present (an arranged marriage or a couple who have decided to stay married "for the sake of the children").
- 3. Shaver's (infant attachment style related to adults) in which an individual is happy and confident about future of their relationships (over 50%).
- 4. Type of love which entails strong affection that we have for those whom our lives are deeply involved.
- 5. Type of love that leaves one in a state of powerful absorption in someone (labeling theory predicts the experience of romantic love).
- 7. ceiling Women seem to hit this; an invisible barrier that prevents promotions beyond a certain level.
- 9. Decline in the number of married couples; significant rise in couples living together without being married.
- 10. One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which intimacy is absent, but passion and commitment is present (a couple who decides to move in together after knowing each other for only two weeks).
- 12. love One of eight types of love (Sternberg) in which all three components; intimacy, passion and commitment are present (a loving, sexually vibrant, long-term relationship).
- 14. This type of motivation drives people to obtain tangible rewards, such as money and prestige.
- 16. Period of Gizberg's Career Choice Theory that during adolescence, individuals begin to think about job requirements and how their abilities and interests fit them.
- 18. Shaver's (infant attachment style related to adults) in which an individual can be less invested, with higher break-up rates and often feels lonely (25%).
- 19. Period of Ginzberg’s Career Choice Theory that lasts until 11 years old. Career choices are made without regard to skills, abilities, or available jobs.
- 22. This type of motivation drives people to work for its own reward.
