Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood

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Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood Lifespan Development Social and Personality Development in Early Adulthood 20 - 40 Chapter 14

Personality Development Erikson – Intimacy v. Isolation Social Role Theory Evolutionary Theory

Intimate Relationships 2 Primary Factors Considered Attachment Love Sternberg’s model of Love Intimacy Passion Commitment Combine to form 8 types of love

Marriage Quality of Relationships _____________ What would you suggest to reverse or halt this tendency? _______ oriented activities v. leisure activities Happiness and Health Scales for married v. single Divorced young adults experience more loneliness and depression. Why?

Marriages Successful Types Unsuccessful Types Validating Volatile Avoidant Unsuccessful Types Hostile Engaged Hostile Detached

Parenthood Historically adults wanted to be parents – Why? Can lead to relationship dissatisfaction - ? Positive Factors

Work/Vocation Contributors to choice of profession Job Satisfaction rises steadily due to: 2 stages in the work role Trial Establishment