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151 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing Chapter 11 Psychological Aspects of Young and Middle Adulthood

152 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Intimacy Versus Isolation  Generativity Versus Stagnation  Peck’s Theories of Psychological Development EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

153 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Levinson’s Theories of Life Structure, Life Eras, and Transitions for Men  Application of Levinson’s Theories to Women: An Evaluation EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

154 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

155 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Emotional Intelligence  Social Intelligence EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

156 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Mezzo-System Interactions: Nonverbal Communication o The Functions of Nonverbal Communication o Eye-Accessing Eyes (Neuro-linguistic programming) EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

©2013 Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing 157

158 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Posture o Body Orientation o Gestures o Touching o Clothing o Personal Space  Intimate Zone  Personal Zone  Social Zone  Public Zone EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

159 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Territoriality o Facial Expressions  Voice o Physical Appearance o The Environment EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

160 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Choice Theory  Intuition EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

161 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Chemical Substance Use and Abuse o Specific Drugs: What They Are and What They Do  Depressant Drugs  Alcohol  Who Drinks?  What Alcohol Does  Barbiturates  Tranquilizers Date-Rape Drugs Date-Rape Drugs  Quaalude EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

162 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Stimulants  Caffeine  Amphetamines  Cocaine and Crack Babies Who Are Exposed to Crack Babies Who Are Exposed to Crack  Amyl Nitrate and Butyl Nitrate  Narcotics EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

163 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing  Hallucinogens  Tobacco  Marijuana  Anabolic Steroids  Steroid Use in Baseball EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

164 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Dependence on Alcohol and Other Drugs  Why Do People Use and Abuse Alcohol and Other Drugs?  Theories About Drug Use o Interaction in Family Systems: A Theoretical Approach to Drug Abuse EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b

165 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o The Application of Theory to Client Situations: Treatment for the Chemically Dependent Person and His or Her Family o Understanding and Treating Codependency o Motivational Interviewing with Alcoholic Clients Who Are in Denial EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.3b e j 2.1.7b 2.1.6b g 2.1.7b 2.1.6b g a d a d

166 ©2013, Cengage Learning, Brooks/ Cole Publishing o Punishing or Treating Users of Prohibited Drugs? o The Relationship Between Knowledge and Assessment EP: 2.1.7a 2.1.7b 2.1.7b