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    Physical and Cognitive Changes in Late Adulthood What are some examples of the physical and cognitive changes people go through when they enter late adulthood? It is a proven fact that as we age our body goes through many physical changes. Some physical changes our body goes through in our late adulthood are‚ our vital organs gets weaker less efficient at their job. Our immune system becomes more susceptible to the common flu and diseases. Our five senses get weaker causing us to require help

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    chronological age‚ age itself cannot cause development. Human development is marked by three major processes biological‚ cognitive and socioemotional and the changes that occur through these processes. Physical development has to do with the way the human body develops over a lifespan. According to Santrock (2006) biological processes produce changes in an individual’s physical nature‚ inherited genes‚ the development of the brain‚ height‚ weight gains‚ changes in motor skills‚ among others reflect

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    Late Adulthood Once a person reaches late adulthood they began to consider have they lived a meaningful life. How satisfied with life one may be at late adulthood is usually determined by experiences. Satisfaction with life is subjective because of the variations is experiences from one person to another. Broderick & Blewitt (2014)‚ calls this subjective well-being. There are more predictable losses in late adulthood. Physical changes to be expected includes more deterioration in vision and hearing

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    The Social Development in Late Adulthood LaTricia R. Scott BHS 325 May 20‚ 2013 Jane Winslow‚ MA‚ LMFT Social Development in Late Adulthood Late Adulthood is a time in people’s lives when they come to terms with their lives and reevaluate what they have done or accomplished in the lieu of what they still would like to accomplish for the remainder of their lives. During this stage of life adults around the ages of 65 begin to experience a variety of changes in their physical appearance

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    Physical During late adulthood‚ physicality becomes harder to attain. As adults get older they will eventually have hearing loss‚ restful sleep‚ weaker immune system‚ physical appearance and mobility‚ and touch sensitivity for some adults. “Physical declines become more apparent in late adulthood‚ as more organs and systems of the body are affected.” My grandmother experienced a few of these symptoms. Due to hearing loss‚ there were times people had to constantly repeat themselves while standing

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    Late Adulthood and Death University of Phoenix PSY/280 September 22‚ 2011 Late adulthood typically describes the period from the sixties or seventies until death. During this period there are many physical and psychosocial changes and adjustments that take place in the individual life and that of their families or caregivers (Dr. Preisser‚ 1997). With the improvements in medicine and the advances in science and technology people are living longer. People have also been encouraged to exercise

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    Table of Contents Introduction Personal Factors • • • Personality Personal Control Age Environmental Factors • • • Physical health Living Arrangements Social Support and Social Networks Conclusion References Introduction The satisfaction or happiness of the human race has always been a central theme in the humanities. Life satisfaction is conceptualized as one of the cognitive components of subjective well being‚ and refers to the global judgments people make about the quality

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    and Dissertations Graduate College 2010 Understanding health in very late adulthood: The role of personal‚ social‚ and community-care resources Neha Deshpande Iowa State University Follow this and additional works at: http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd Part of the Family‚ Life Course‚ and Society Commons Recommended Citation Deshpande‚ Neha‚ "Understanding health in very late adulthood: The role of personal‚ social‚ and community-care resources" (2010). Graduate Theses and Dissertations. Paper

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    Late Adulthood: Death and Dying Late adulthood (old age) is generally considered to begin at about age 65. Erik Erikson‚ a famous psychoanalyst‚ suggests that at this time it is important to find meaning and satisfaction in life rather than to become bitter and disillusioned‚ that is to resolve the conflict of integrity vs. despair. Integrity occurs when the individual can look back on the events of earlier life with pleasure about what has taken place and the people one has helped to develop‚ and

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    Running head: Late Adulthood and End of Life Late Adulthood and End of Life Mary Psychology 375 Late Adulthood and End of Life The developmental crisis of Erikson’s last stage is integrity versus despair‚ when older adults try to find ways to integrate their distinctive experiences with their visualization of society. Many develop self-importance and satisfaction with their private lives‚ in addition as with their society or personal life. Some others

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