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Adulthood: A Time of Change and “Sameness”
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Physical Changes 18-30 yrs old=peak of physical fitness.
Middle ages: physical changes: Health problems Menopause Marriage and Divorce Sexual Behavior may change (really mostly psychological)
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Cognitive Stages Speed and reaction time declines after the 20s, but intelligence DOES NOT. Actually improves with age if the individual lives a stimulating life.
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Social and Personality Changes
Adults must also cope with stress, so they don’t stop developing. A.) Male Development: Daniel Levinson Important periods at 30, 40, 50, 60. 1. Entering the Adult World (22-28) Still “growing up”, between exploring and “settling down”. 2. The Age Thirty Crisis (28-30) Major transition- start to question past choices and dwell on future.
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3. Settling Down (36-40) Has made choices (career, family). “Making it” in the adult world, “becomes his own man”. 4. The Midlife Transition (40-45) Will question what he has done. Can lead to generativity (wants to pass his wisdom on to new generation) or stagnation (holds on to his youth, refuses to grow up).
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5. Middle development (Late 40s) If he can satisfactorily solve his life’s problems, he will have a sense of balance. Or he can have a mid-life crisis- feels bitter about his life and his future.
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Female Social Development
Not as prone to the midlife crisis- why? But they too are susceptible to a crisis: A.) “Empty Nest” Syndrome- can be happy or sad. Status of marriage is a deciding factor. B.) Depression in midlife- can come from a sense of loss. May feel “worthless”. Women need to have a way to focus attention on themselves.
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