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PSYCHIATRY I Medicine Class of 2014 06, 13, 20 Septeme! 2010 I. Cognitive Development Instructions: On a yellow pad, answer the following: A. Define and describe the cognitive stages of development as follows: a. Sensorimotor b. Stage of preoperational thin!ing c. Stage of concrete operational thin!ing d. Stage of formal operations ". #hat are the psychiatric applications of $iaget%s theories& 'eference: (aplan II. )oral Development Instructions: On a yellow pad, enumerate the stages of moral development according to (ohlberg. 'eference: (aplan ***+ou may surf the net for elaboration of your answers and in your own handwriting, write the different stages of moral development. III. Infancy and "abyhood On a yellow pad: . Describe the temperaments of a newborn to - years old . #hat is parental fit& /. Define #innicott%s good enough mother 0. 1numerate and describe the developmental landmar!s found in a year old. 'eference: (aplan H"M#$"R% : 'ead 2avighurst chapter on Infancy and "abyhood

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PSYCHIATRY I

PSYCHIATRY IMedicine Class of 201406, 13, 20 September 2010

I. Cognitive Development

Instructions: On a yellow pad, answer the following:

A. Define and describe the cognitive stages of development as follows:

a. Sensorimotor

b. Stage of pre-operational thinking

c. Stage of concrete operational thinking

d. Stage of formal operations

B. What are the psychiatric applications of Piagets theories?

Reference: KaplanII. Moral Development

Instructions: On a yellow pad, enumerate the stages of moral development according to Kohlberg.

Reference:Kaplan

***You may surf the net for elaboration of your answers and in your own handwriting, write the different stages of moral development.III. Infancy and Babyhood

On a yellow pad:

1. Describe the temperaments of a newborn to 6 years old

2. What is parental fit?

3. Define Winnicotts good enough mother

4. Enumerate and describe the developmental landmarks found in a 2 year old.

Reference: KaplanHOMEWORK: Read Havighurst chapter on Infancy and Babyhood