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Class: EPY 2533 - Human Growth & Devmnt.-HYBRID; Subject: Educational Psychology (EPY); University: Holmes Community College; Term: Fall 2011;
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Reaching out to others in way s to give to and guide next generationcommitment extends beyond selfoften realized through child rearingother family, work, mentoring relationships also generative TERM 2
DEFINITION 2 place own comfort and security above challenge and sacraficeselfcentered, selfindulgent, and selfabsorbedlack of involvement or concern with young peoplelittle interest in work productivity, self improvement TERM 3
DEFINITION 3 family community and societyturning bad life events into good giving back, redemptionpersonal renewal or enlightenment TERM 4
DEFINITION 4 level of generativityhigh level leads to greater life satisfaction TERM 5
DEFINITION 5 young -old = find new ways of being both young and olddestruction-creation = acknowledge past destructiveness, try to create products of valuemasulinity - femininty = balance masculine and feminine parts of selfengagement - separateness = balance involvement with external world and separateness from it
college educated mannon college educated womencollege educated womennon college educated men TERM 7
DEFINITION 7 keepers of meaningpassing the torch becomes important TERM 8
DEFINITION 8 wide individual differencesmen in midlife, women early adulthoodsharp disruption uncommondifferences in handling regrets TERM 9
DEFINITION 9 midlife changes are developmental transitions or crises TERM 10
DEFINITION 10 midlife changes are simply adaptations to normal life events
third agefourth age TERM 17
DEFINITION 17 ages 65-79 and beyondmarked by personal fulfillment, self realizationhigh life satisfactionneed more opportunities TERM 18
DEFINITION 18 physical declineneed for care TERM 19
DEFINITION 19 disengagement theoryactivity theorycontinuity theorysocioemotional selevtivity theory TERM 20
DEFINITION 20 mutual withdrawal of elders and society
social barriers cause declining interaction TERM 22
DEFINITION 22 strive to maintain consistency between past and future TERM 23
DEFINITION 23 social networks become more selective with age; extends lifelong processemphasize emotion- regulating functions of social contact TERM 24
DEFINITION 24 agonal phaseclinical deathmortality TERM 25
DEFINITION 25 suffering in first moments in which body can no longer support life
avoidanceconfrontationrestoration TERM 32
DEFINITION 32 give yourself permission to feel the lossaccept social supportbe realistic about course of grievingremember deceased