Across
- 2. A measurement of cognitive development, has four stages.
- 3. A synonym for hereditary factors.
- 8. used to determine if someone is behaving typically or atypically, the data that shows if someone is in a normal range or not.
- 9. The lifelong development influenced by factors including emotional, social and cognitive development.
- 11. The usual behaviours an individual displays relative to themselves.
- 12. Odd behaviours that an individual displays that doesn't reflect the individuals normal behaviour.
- 16. The positive or negative social health someone experiences.
- 17. A spectrum which is used to determine how well one is fairing mentally.
- 18. factors which pose a positive impact on biopsychosocial health.
- 19. An individual who displays atypical or odd functions compared to the 'normal' person.
- 20. An approach that uses the framework of the human experience that psychologists use, includes factors biological, psychological, and social.
- 21. Factors which pose a negative impact on biopsychosocial health.
Down
- 1. An individual who displays typical/expected behaviours.
- 4. Behaviours exerted by an individual that is helpful to adjusting to a situation.
- 5. A limited period which skills/functions have to be learnt otherwise it's almost impossible to learn after.
- 6. A period which skills/functions are optimal for development, the skill/function can be learnt later on although at a greater difficulty.
- 7. Unhelpful behaviours which hinder someone's ability to adjust to a situation.
- 10. The positive or negative biological health someone experiences.
- 13. A synonym for environmental factors.
- 14. The last stage of the Jean Piaget cognitive development, includes enhanced problem solving, at age 11+.
- 15. Someone who takes care of mentally hindered individuals, focussing on their thoughts and emotions, cannot prescribe medications.
