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    self.| Young Adulthood|19-40 years|Intimacy vs. Isolation|Young adults will have intimate relationships with other people. Success leads to strong relationships‚ while failure results in loneliness and isolation.| Middle Adulthood|40-65 years|Generativity vs. Stagnation|When adults begin to have children‚ they need to nurture things to make it outlast. This causes success‚ value and a sense of achievement. Failure proves the world’s shallow commitment.| Maturity|65 to death|Ego Integrity vs. Despair|Older

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    The Beautiful Life of an American Immigrant Rachel Mallahan Galen College of Nursing February 26‚ 2015 The Beautiful Life of an American Immigrant America is known as a melting pot of different people and diverse cultures. Millions of people flock to the United States every year to live their American dream or escape an institution that is unstable. With the rush of people from all over the world coming to America‚ there are many psychological differences and similarities between people. The

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    identity Erikson’s theory has 8 stages‚ they are in order as follows Basic Trust vs. Mistrust (leading to hope)‚ Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt‚ Initiative vs. Guilt‚ Industry vs. Inferiority‚ Identity vs. Role Confusion‚ Intimacy vs. Isolation‚ Generativity vs. Stagnation‚ Ego Integrity vs. Despair . Erikson believed that the successful outcome of each stage would provide a certain virtue for life. The dominance of work in identity formation: For many people‚ their work is themselves. Take away

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    Erikson d. Lev Vygotsky 6. According to Erikson’s psychosocial development theory‚ what is the life crisis stage when people develop close relations with others? a. Identity versus role diffusion b. Intimacy versus isolation c. Generativity versus stagnation d. Integrity versus despair Fill in the Blank (50 points) 1. ___Maslow’s heirarchy___ A state of deprivation or deficiency 2. ___Motivation__ The motive or desire to become successful 3. _______________ Achieving

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    that reduce stress) Separation Reciprocity in relationships Sternberg’s Triangle of Love Theory Jealousy POSSLQ/Cohabitation Marriage & Divorce “Birds of a Feather” Polygyny & Monogamous marriage Developmental tasks – Middle Adulthood Generativity Midlife Crisis Stressful Life Events – Middle Adulthood Empty Nest Syndrome Multiple Choice 1. The notion of adulthood: a. is determined by what one does rather than how old they are. b. is always rapid. c. is always structured

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    Mistrust (birth-18 months old)‚ Autonomy vs. Shame (18 months to 3 years)‚ Initiative vs. Guilt (3 to 5 years)‚ Industry vs. Inferiority (6 to 12 years)‚ Identity vs. Identity Diffusion (12 to 18 years)‚ Intimacy vs. Isolation (18 to 35 years)‚ Generativity vs. Self-absorption (35 to 55 or 65)‚ Integrity vs. Despair (55 or 65 to death). The psychological theory of Erik Erikson is based not only on the age criteria‚ but also includes behavioral and social‚ mental and somatic components

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    As we age‚ our bodies change mentally and physically in several different ways. These changes occur throughout the three stages of adulthood: early‚ middle‚ and late. Everyone ages differently depending on certain individual factors such as genetics or the surrounding environment. Erik Erikson created stages of psychosocial development that coincide with the three stages we endure throughout our adulthood. Every person encounters age-related changes based on unique factors. Aging is an inevitable

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    could. Identity vs. role confusion trying to establish their own identity with sex‚ and politics or confusion about who they are. Intimacy vs. isolation looking for love and companionship or isolate themselves from others‚ fearing rejection. Generativity vs. stagnation adult’s work‚ raises families‚ and contributes to society or they do not develop and stay where they are. Integrity vs. despair trying to make sense of what they did or didn’t do in life. Both theories are similar when you look

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    other psychoanalysts • Individuals do not change once they become adults • Is an individual’s identity is stable over time‚ he or she will react to stress and life’s events in a consistent manner • Erikson describes the take during midlife as generativity versus despair; establishing and guiding the next generation • Erikson describes the task during later life as integrity versus despair; people reviewing their lives to assess whether they have become who they wanted to be 2. Orderly Change

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