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Adolescence, 6/e
Laurence Steinberg, Temple University

Psychosocial Development During Adolescence
Intimacy

Chapter Overview

Major Section

Study Guide Features

  
I. Intimacy as an Adolescent IssueLearning Objectives: 1-2
 

Important terms: intimacy,

self-disclosure

Multiple choice questions: 1, 27

Matching questions: 5, 9

  
II. Theoretical Perspectives on Intimacy 
  
A. Sullivan's theory of interpersonalLearning Objectives: 3
development

Important terms: Harry Stack Sullivan,

 

need for intimacy,

need for sexual contact,

need for intimacy with a peer,

need for intimacy with the,

opposite sex

need for integration into adult society

Multiple choice questions: 2-4, 28, 33, 34

Fill in the blank questions: 1-3

Matching questions: 3, 10,12, 15, 20

  
B. Erikson's view of intimacy

Learning Objectives: 3

 

Important terms: identity vs. identity

diffusion,

intimacy vs. isolation

Multiple choice questions: 5, 6, 8

Fill in the blank questions: 4-5

Matching questions: 6, 18

  
C. Attachment in adolescence

Learning Objectives: 4

 

Important terms: attachment, secure

attachment, anxious-avoidant

attachment, anxious-resistant

attachment, internal working model

Multiple choice questions: 7, 9, 10

Fill in the blank questions: 7, 18

Matching questions: 1, 4, 8, 11, 13, 19

  
D.Characterizing adolescent attachment

Learning Objectives: 4

using the Q-Sort Procedure

Important terms: Q-Sort

 

Multiple choice questions: 11, 29

Fill in the blank questions: 6

Matching questions: 17

  
III.The Development of Intimacy In Adolescence 
  
A. Changes in the nature of friendship

Learning Objectives: 2-5

 

Multiple choice questions: 12-14

Fill in the blank questions: 8, 19

  
B. Changes in the display of intimacy

Learning Objectives: 5

 

Multiple choice questions: 35

Fill in the blank questions: 9

  
C.Are there sex

Important terms: homophobia

Differences in Intimacy?

Multiple choice questions: 24, 31

 

Fill in the blank questions: 14

Matching questions: 7

  
D. Changes in the target of intimacy

Learning Objectives: 6

 

Important terms: mentor, social support

Multiple choice questions: 15-18, 30

Fill in the blank questions: 10-13, 20, 21

Matching questions: 2, 14

  
E. Friendship with the other sex

Learning Objectives: 7

 

Multiple choice questions: 19

  
IV. Dating and Romance

Learning Objectives: 8

 

Important terms: sexual minority, Youth

Multiple choice questions: 20-23, 25, 26, 32

Fill in the blank questions: 15, 22-25

Matching questions: 21

  
V. Intimacy and Adolescent

Learning Objectives: 9

 Psychosocial Development