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Lifespan Perspective
A psychological approach that considers the influence of age, experience, and cultural factors on the psychological development of an individual from birth to death.
Psychodynamic Perspective
An approach in psychology which emphasizes the systematic study of the psychological forces that underlie human behavior, feelings, and emotions and how they might relate to early experience.
Behavioral View
focuses on observable behaviors and the ways in which they're learned through interactions with the environment.
Identity Development
The process by which individuals explore and commit to various aspects of their identity, including but not limited to, personal values, career roles, and cultural identities.
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