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See Category:Developmental psychology
Psychogenesis refers to the origin and development of psychological processes, personality, or behavior or the development of a physical disorder or illness resulting from psychological, rather than physiological, factors.
Developmental age groups include:
- Prenatal development
- Neonatal development
- Infant development
- Early childhood development
- Childhood development
- Adolescent development
- Adult development
Areas of development include:
- Cognitive development
- Emotional development
- Moral development
- Personality development
- Physical development
- Psychosocial development
- Sexual development