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Category > Psychology Posted 18 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

Examine death and its place in life span human development.

This assignment is designed to assess the following competencies: 11. Examine death and its place in life span human development.

Directions: For this final assignment, you will analyze how (1) infants, (2) children, (3) adolescents and (4) adults vary in their understanding of and coping with death. In your analysis of the infant, child and adolescent, you will describe how they would cope with the death of a parent; in the adult analysis, you will write about how he/she would cope with the death of a spouse. You will be expected to integrate information covered throughout this course as you compose your answer. As you describe how infants, children, adolescents and adults understand and deal with death, you will be expected to substantiate your answer by citing at least three theorists/concepts for each stage of development. When you compose your answer, specify the age of the child, adolescent, and adult that you are analyzing.

For example, in your analysis of (2) children, the child you choose to analyze is a 5 year old boy. You decide that one part of your answer is a Freudean interpretation of death based on the phallic stage of development. Freud might say that the boy thought his mother was aware of his sexual desire for her (the Oedipus complex), and this knowledge of his desire killed her. In another example, you could frame how a child in Piaget's preoperational stage of development would view death. Or, how would a child in Erickson's Initiative vs. Guilt stage of development interpret death?

You will need to cite theories covered throughout the book to substantiate your answers to this assignment. Also, you may want to consider integrating the answers you composed when you answered Learning Activities 7 and 8 in Learning Plan 10.

Organize/Label your paper so it's evident that you address each part of the assignment. Carefully edit your essay so that it is free from grammatical and punctuation errors.

Your essay should follow the following specifications:
• 4 - 5 pages in length
• 1 inch margins
• Times New Roman 12-point font

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