Lifespan development explores how we change and grow from
conception to death. This field of psychology is studied by
developmental psychologists.
Studying lifespan human development can help you learn more
about your future. By understanding the aging process, you'll be
better prepared when you face issues associated with growing
older.
Development is a complex process, so learning more about how
kids grow physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively can
lead to a deeper understanding of kids of all ages
When we think of human development, it's easy to think of it as
a process that is largely complete once we hit early adulthood. It
is important to realize, however, that development is an ongoing
process that continues all throughout life.
As you enter adulthood, navigate middle age, and face the onset
of old age, having a greater understanding of how people continue
to grow and change as they get older can help you appreciate and
manage all the stages of your life.
Another important reason to study lifespan development is that
you can gain a greater understanding of what's normal. While every
person is a little bit different, human development tends to follow
a remarkably predictable pattern. Once you have studied
development, you'll know what's typical at certain ages and
stages.
Perhaps most importantly, studying lifespan human development
makes it easier to spot possible signs of trouble. From problems
with physical or cognitive development in early childhood to
emotional struggles later in life, being able to identify potential
problems is important.
The earlier developmental problems are detected, the sooner
intervention can begin. No matter what the situation, early
detection, and treatment can lead to better outcomes.
Why is an understanding of pre- and perinatal psychology
important?
What is the concept of tabula rasa?
What is the difference between implicit and explicit memory?
What is trauma?
Biopsychology
Why is it important that students of psychology understand the
biology of the human body? Relate the particular biological
components to the understanding of key psychological issues. For
example, what does biopsychology have to do with the concept of the
individual's perspective of an event or life in general? Give a
detailed answer.
Describe ethical boundaries in clinical psychology and explain
why they are important to the profession.
Explain the importance of self-care for professional
psychologists and professional psychology students.
Develop a plan of self-care that you will utilize while
completing this professional psychology program.