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prenatal (Not in Erickson’s staging) Who am I? What am I doing here/Am I safe? Where am I going? After birth How do I get there? (Do I lean on others or myself?)

0-2y/o Basic Trust vs. Mistrust Can I trust the world/anyone? 2-4y/o Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Is it okay to be me? 4-5y/o Initiative vs. Guilt Is it okay for me to do, move, and act? 5-12y/o Industry vs Inferiority Can I make it in the world?

13-19y/o Identity vs Role Confusion Who am I? Who do I want to be? Who can I be? 20-39y/o Intimacy vs Isolation Can I love/interact with others? 40-64y/o Generativity vs. Stagnation Does my life count? Can I make it count? 65y/o- death Ego integrity vs. Despair Can I make it in the world?

prenatal (Not in Erickson’s staging) Who am I? What am I doing here/Am I safe? Where am I going? After birth How do I get there? (Do I lean on others or myself?)

0-2y/o Basic Trust vs. Mistrust Can I trust the world/anyone? 2-4y/o Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt Is it okay to be me? 4-5y/o Initiative vs. Guilt Is it okay for me to do, move, and act? 5-12y/o Industry vs Inferiority Can I make it in the world?

Conception: Reclaiming Joy and Passion— Who am I? The joy that God has when he saw our unformed body and created, knit and woven us together in His image. (details in our body and complexity of our DNA). Intra Utero Development: Reclaiming Peace and Security—Am I going to be ok? Provision and set up in the universe and creation set up before hand to receive Adam and Eve. God is not late. Provision from Him is not earned.

mueduc554.wikispaces.com Hippocampus : Guardian of memories. Transfer the short term memory into long term memory when rehearsed. Certain long term memory (ie procedural memory) may not be stored in the hippocampus but the pathways are initiated by it. Consolidates similar memories into the same coding. (beginnings of the belief system for negative expectations, bitter roots). Damage to it will result in inability to form new memories but may keep some of the early memories. "Hippocampus small" by Images are generated by Life Science Databases(LSDB). - from Anatomography, website maintained by Life Science Databases(LSDB).You can get this image through URL below. 次のアドレスからこのファイルで使用している画像を取 得できます URL.. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.1 jp via Wikimedia Commons - #mediaviewer/File:Hippocampus_small.gif

mueduc554.wikispaces.com Amygdala : Guardian/Gateway (Inner Eyes that scans for danger) Takes input of the brain and body (released of stress hormones cortisol and epinephrine) and assigns an emotional label – pleasant vs non pleasant, arousing vs relaxed. Strong arousing (exciting or irritating) emotions enhances the coding of memory into long term ones by the hippocampus without a need for rehearsal. It also retrieves the ‘implicit memory’ when triggered by similar emotions and events. When a memory is retrieved the details of previous episodes start to be lost and what is retrieved is updated y the current situation and the memory no longer is a carbon copy of the original. Implicit response or flight/flight reactions.

Satan’s Shrewd Tactic: Vicious, Self- Sustaining Cycle Schema/Belief System Defense Predictable result Emotional Reinforcement of the schema or additions to it

Vicious, Self- Sustaining Fight Cycle It’s not okay to be me. I’m not good enough. I’ve got to do something noticeable. Predictable non attention Shame. I’m still not good enough. I just have to do even a better job next time. Reinforcement is the hope of lessening negative emotion God’s gift of acceptance

Vicious, Self- Sustaining Flight Cycle It’s not okay to have my own choices. It’s better to be alone and not voice myself. Unfilled needs or failed attempts to make oneself heard. Sadness Reinforcement is the receiving a unwanted negative emotion when they don’t follow the defense God’s gift of choice

Vicious, Self- Sustaining Freeze Cycle I can’t say what I want. Last time I said what I want, something unpleasant happened. I don’t know if I can say what I want. Unable or inadequate expression to defend self. Shame and doubt for self. Reinforcement is the receiving a unwanted negative emotion

belief calmness certainty clarity confidence definiteness ease faith knowledge sureness trust solution dependence reliance

mueduc554.wikispaces.com Rehearsing joy and appreciation memories and attaching it to emotion help solidifies the new memory and builds new pathways of thoughts and emotions. Like in physics, electricity will travel the circuit with the less resistance, creating new synapses makes that pathway one of less resistance.