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    The developmental theory Joyce is experiencing is Generativity vs. Stagnation. The theory is for the ages between 35-65 years old. According to Erikson 1950’s “the middle adult years are a time of concern for the next generation as well as involvement with friends and community”. “There is desire to make a contribution to the world”. “If this task is not met‚ stagnation results‚ and the person becomes self-absorbed and obsessed wither her or his own health needs or regresses to an earlier level

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    J.K Rowling: Generativity vs. Stagnation Mikaela Andringa Grand Canyon University: Psy 357 14 November 2014 J.K. Rowling is the best-selling author of the one of the most popular book/film franchises in history‚ Harry Potter. Joanne Rowling was born in July 1965 (Smith‚ 2014). Jo left her hometown of Chepstow for Exeter University. There she earned a French and Classics degree. After her graduation she moved to London and did a variety of jobs including one at Amnesty International (Smith‚ 2014)

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    Generativity Versus Stagnation Stage The final character that we will discuss is Gus‚ an extremely proud father‚ member of the community and above all he is proud of his heritage. Greek American is the term to describe him‚ a traditional minded father from a past generation. His passions include his house‚ family and restaurant which serves as a center piece of the family and Greek community. Gus is in his 70ies and in the stage of generativity versus stagnation that represents the major conflict

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    order to develop trust or mistrust by their parents. During this stage hope (trust vs. mistrust) is developed. The second stage theory of life according to Erikson’s is will (autonomy vs. shame and doubt) this occurs between 2-4 years of age. The third stage theory of life is purpose (initiative vs. guilt) this stage occurs around preschool 4-5 years of age. The fourth stage theory of life is competence (industry vs. inferiority) this stage occurs around 5-12 years of age. The fifty stage theory of

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    Erick Erickson was a German psychoanalyst. His interest in identity was developed from his personal experiences he had at school. One of the main elements of his stage theory‚ which are known as Erikson’s Stages of Development‚ is the development of ego identity. Ego identity is the sense of connection or belonging between a person and a particular social religion‚ political group‚ value‚ sexual orientation‚ and so on. He believed that our ego identity changed constantly due to new experiences or

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    PSY 235‚ Lifespan Development. Abstract The growth and development happening throughout a human’s life have been divided into five broad categories including infancy‚ childhood‚ adolescence‚ adulthood‚ and aging. However‚ in accordance with Erick Erickson‚ human development happens in eight different psychosocial stages. And that with every single stage‚ new conflicts arise. Yet‚ these crises happening in one’s life should be fully resolved before moving on to the next level. Based on Erickson’s

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    and curiosity of the male genitalia. Ericksons psychosocial theory was less “concrete” because he felt there were more possibilities in the outcome. Although his theory is based off of the first five stages of Freuds theory he added three more. Eight stages of development‚ which went from birth to death. The first stage is trust vs. mistrust a baby counts on the care giver to feed and nurture them or‚ develops mistrust for the care of others. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt‚ children become more

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    ’despair ’ must both be understood and embraced‚ in order for actionable ’wisdom ’ to emerge as a viable solution at the last stage. The Erikson life-stage virtues‚ in order of the eight stages in which they may be acquired‚ are: 1.Basic trust vs. basic mistrust - This stage covers the period of infancy. 0-1 year of age. - Whether or not the baby develops basic trust or basic mistrust is not merely a matter of nurture. It is multi-faceted and has strong social components. It depends on the quality

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    What Is Generativity?

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    The Summary Generativity‚ “concern for and commitment to promoting the growth and wellbeing of future generations‚” (McAdams & Guo‚ 2015 p.475) first came to light when Erik Erikson noted it as a central part of middle adulthood psychosocial development and a contributing factor of positive mental health later in life. McAdams expands this theory noting that generative adults tend to narrate their lives following a redemptive sequence such that negative events or experiences of adversity lead to

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    J Adult Dev (2008) 15:148–159 DOI 10.1007/s10804-008-9046-7 The Role of Generativity in Psychological Well-Being: Does it Differ for Childless Adults and Parents? Tanja Rothrauff Æ Teresa M. Cooney Published online: 11 October 2008 Ó Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC 2008 Abstract Given that parenthood is considered a central adult status with developmental implications‚ and an increasing number of adults are childless‚ we assessed whether adult development is structured differently

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