Articles for tag: Cervical Cancer, Cervix, Sarcoma, Stages of Development

Rare Types of Cervical Cancer

While there are many rare forms of cancer of the cervix, the vast majority of cervical cancer cases are found on the epithelium. These are the cells that are on the surface of the cervix and cover the connective tissue that comprises the bulk of the cervix. Cancer of the epithelial cells, while being most ...

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Sigmund Freud’s Theory of Personality

Previously published in Examiner Continuing with Sigmund Freud’s three tier personality development theory: We reviewed the Id, and the Ego, which is the rationale mind, and now we come to the super ego. Super ego The third and most advanced level of personality is called the super ego and this does not really develop before ...

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Stages of Development During Pregnancy

The stages of development that happen for a child between the seventh and ninth months of life are astronomical. In terms of their social development, many things happen that make them more aware of the world around them. They start to gain wariness of strangers, which means that they will not let just any person ...

Understanding Mental Health: Stages of Human Development

Although we attempt to understand every aspect of life, it is sometimes the simplest elements that can cause the most frustration. Of course, we do not often think of the stages of development as a matter which requires further investigation, but we can perhaps gain a lot of helpful and interesting information by learning more ...

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Erikson’s Stages of Development

There are many theories on development, and Erick Erickson’s stages of development are an interesting and important theory. Erickson was influence by Freud, and he studied identity through three aspects known as ego, personal, and social identity (Learning Theories Knowledgebase, 2010) . Erickson’s theory discusses development through eight stages that occur throughout the life cycle, ...

Erickson’s Stages of Development

There are many ways one can describe the stages we go through during our lives. Psychologist Erik Erickson managed to succinctly describe the stages we go through, from birth to over age 65. His stages of development can be helpful when trying to understand what a person of a certain age may be going through ...

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Toddler Stages of Development

The toddler stage of development is the most important stage of development in a child’s life. This is the stage when children begin to form the character that will follow them for the rest of their lives. This is an important stage for children, yet it is also a very hectic and hard stage for ...

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Erikson’s Stages of Development

The first of Erikson’s Stages of Development occurs from birth to about one and a half years of age with a normal child. During this stage, Erikson says that the developmental task concerns the child attaching to their mother because such a connection will allow the child to later attach and trust others. Accordingly, Erikson ...