
The Growth of Knowledge: Crash Course Psychology #18
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Deborah
Would be lovely to see a video on the post-formal stages of adult development. Adult development is a topic that doesn't get talked about much, but I believe has much to offer us. Later stages of development include the growth of consciousness, wisdom, virtue, morality, and generativity. There is a complexity of mind and of understanding that can only come from decades of building perspective.
I wish for a society in which we balance the drive and vitality of the young, with the wisdom and grace of the elder. In general, elders have life experience that help them become much less self-centered and much more concerned about the well-being of others, as well as of future generations. They have much to offer in a culture that overemphasizes achievement, power, and status and underemphasizes sustainability, altruism, harmony, and service to others.
See theories by Robert Kegan, Susan Cook-Greuter, Jane Loevinger, Clare Graves, Jean Gebser, Michael Commons, Francis Richards, and much of the research coming out of Harvard on Adult Development and Aging!
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Would be lovely to see a video on the post-formal stages of adult development. Adult development is a topic that doesn't get talked about much, but I believe has much to offer us. Later stages of development include the growth of consciousness, wisdom, virtue, morality, and generativity. There is a complexity of mind and of understanding that can only come from decades of building perspective.
I wish for a society in which we balance the drive and vitality of the young, with the wisdom and grace of the elder. In general, elders have life experience that help them become much less self-centered and much more concerned about the well-being of others, as well as of future generations. They have much to offer in a culture that overemphasizes achievement, power, and status and underemphasizes sustainability, altruism, harmony, and service to others.
See theories by Robert Kegan, Susan Cook-Greuter, Jane Loevinger, Clare Graves, Jean Gebser, Michael Commons, Francis Richards, and much of the research coming out of Harvard on Adult Development and Aging!
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ComicgeddonTV
your videos seem like they're taken directly from the Psychology 110 text book. they've helped me when studying for tests and quizzes enormously. Watching your videos is a far superior way for me to learn as apposed to sitting in the Psych 110 lecture hall and listening to our instructor. Will you be doing more videos for more advanced Psych class levels?
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your videos seem like they're taken directly from the Psychology 110 text book. they've helped me when studying for tests and quizzes enormously. Watching your videos is a far superior way for me to learn as apposed to sitting in the Psych 110 lecture hall and listening to our instructor. Will you be doing more videos for more advanced Psych class levels?
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Zsuzsa
I totally think we have more stages
I would call the stage between 20-30 the dreamer stage - living your life following other's ideas and from 30 start to follow your own ideas, your own will, what you want
I definitely felt like I just passed a developmental milestone
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I totally think we have more stages
I would call the stage between 20-30 the dreamer stage - living your life following other's ideas and from 30 start to follow your own ideas, your own will, what you want
I definitely felt like I just passed a developmental milestone
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FJ
Some people are in the sensonrimotor stage of 'spiritual cognitive development': some -seem to live only in the present; have to see something to know that it exists. - They haven't realized that God -exists- though He's out of our sight.
What stage are you? -
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Some people are in the sensonrimotor stage of 'spiritual cognitive development': some -seem to live only in the present; have to see something to know that it exists. - They haven't realized that God -exists- though He's out of our sight.
What stage are you? -
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Johana
my teacher asked us to write an essay about this sentence:
devise situation that present useful problems and create disequilibrium in the child
plz what should i wriite help me --
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my teacher asked us to write an essay about this sentence:
devise situation that present useful problems and create disequilibrium in the child
plz what should i wriite help me --
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Abner
The ability to understand other peoples' thoughts and feelings is called:
A) theory of mind
B) centration
C) animism
D) egocentrism
Asking for a friend lol
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The ability to understand other peoples' thoughts and feelings is called:
A) theory of mind
B) centration
C) animism
D) egocentrism
Asking for a friend lol
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Blues
Your way of explaining topics is really great, This video was helpful as always. Thanks - For making learning super exciting. Create more stuff for future aswell.
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Your way of explaining topics is really great, This video was helpful as always. Thanks - For making learning super exciting. Create more stuff for future aswell.
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Maybelle
My guy was holding onto a bong in that first clip and told us it was a container of water. They know how to keep us college students watching.
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My guy was holding onto a bong in that first clip and told us it was a container of water. They know how to keep us college students watching.
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Marta
Explained two pretty boring concepts on paper in a interesting way, thanks for helping out on this essay that seemed impossible 9 minutes ago (:
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Explained two pretty boring concepts on paper in a interesting way, thanks for helping out on this essay that seemed impossible 9 minutes ago (:
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abrady0
So when a baby laughs during a game of peekaboo it-s not because what you did was funny, it-s because it-s relieved you still exist?
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So when a baby laughs during a game of peekaboo it-s not because what you did was funny, it-s because it-s relieved you still exist?
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