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Psychological Development in Adulthood

The examination of the social, emotional, and personal changes that occur during adulthood and old age, including self-esteem, life satisfaction, and the impact of cultural and historical contexts on development

intermediate
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Psychological development in adulthood and old age encompasses various changes in mental processes, emotions, and social relationships. Understanding these changes is crucial for supporting individuals as they navigate different life stages. Key theories, such as Erikson's stages, highlight the chal...

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Key Terms

Erikson's Stages
A theory proposing eight stages of psychosocial development throughout life.

Example: In young adulthood, individuals face the challenge of intimacy vs. isolation.

Cognitive Development
The progression of mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.

Example: Cognitive development can continue into late adulthood with new experiences.

Generativity
The concern for establishing and guiding the next generation.

Example: Many adults find purpose in mentoring younger individuals.

Fluid Intelligence
The ability to solve new problems without relying on previously acquired knowledge.

Example: Fluid intelligence may decline with age, affecting problem-solving skills.

Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use learned knowledge and experience.

Example: Crystallized intelligence often remains stable or increases with age.

Social Support
The perception and reality of being cared for and valued by others.

Example: Social support can buffer against stress and improve mental health.

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Key Concepts

Erikson's stagesCognitive developmentSocial relationshipsLife transitions