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Explore the stages of cognitive development, from formal operations to hypothetical ideas, problem solving, and moral development. Discover how rationalization processes preserve self-esteem, idealism influences behavior, and social learning theory shapes identity growth.
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Cognitive Development • Formal Operations • Hypothetical Ideas • Problem Solving • Abstract Principles • Rationalization- process to explain an unpleasant emotion or behavior that will preserve self-esteem • Idealism
Results Of Abstract Thought Processes 1. Finding fault with authority figures 2. Argumentativeness 3. Indecisiveness 4. Apparent Hypocrisy 5. Self-Consciousness 6. Invulnerability
Moral Development • Stage 4: Law & Order • Stage 5: Laws are never absolute. • Stage 6: Ethical Principles
Identity Development (Sense Of Self) • Identity Crisis- a period of inner conflict during which adolescents worry intensely about who they are • Identity Confusion • Organizing needs abilities, talents, interests, etc. to express in an acceptable way
Social Learning Theory • Albert Bandura • Development through interaction