Assignment #3: (if I did well on #2 don't need to do it) -- Due July 31
* Related to aging and adulthood
* Purely informative paper about any topic related to death and dying that you want to learn about / talk about / share
Day 1 - Test
Day 2: Chapter 15
15: 525 - vocational life and cognitive development
16: 553-end of 16
17: 597 (cognitive interventions)
18: 629-632 (retirement)
SA. 15
* Describe some of the common physical changes that occur in middle age
* Describe some of the changes in mental abilities that occur in middle age
SA. 16
* Describe how personality may change during middle age
* Discuss how relationships may change during middle age
SA. 17
* Discuss the importance of nutrition and exercise on aging
* Summarize either the changes in memory or language processing that can occur during late adulthood
SA. 18
* Describe either Erikson's theory of ego integrity/despair or Peck's Tasks of ego integrity
* Describe some of the social theories of aging
SA 19
* Summarize how attitudes towards death change with age
* Discuss a person's "right to die"
Chapter 15
- The Challenges of Aging
- At what age is a person old?
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- Middle adulthood
- 40-65
- Contemporary view: midpoint, not end of life
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- Muscle-fat makeup in middle adulthood
- Middle-age spread common; fat gain in torso
- Gradual muscle decline
- Can be avoided
- * Low-fat diet fruit, vegetable, grain
- * exercise, especially resistance training
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- Climacteric and menopause
- Gradual end of fertility
- * Menopause follows 10-year climacteric
- * Age range from late 30s to late 50s
- * earliest in no-childbearing women, smokers
- Drop in estrogen
- * Shorter monthly cycles, eventually stop
- * Can cause problems (sexual functioning, cholesterol)
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- Double standard of aging
- Men rated more positively, women more negatively
- Evolutionary roots; media, social messages
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- Cohort effects in verbal abilities
- * Cross-sectional studies showed older subjects scored less than younger subjects, peaking at 18, then declining
- * Longitudinal study proves abilities stay the same roughly over lifespan - stable, increasing until mid30s, some to mid50s, then declined
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- Individual and group factors in high intelligence scores
- Lifestyle
- High Education
- Complex job or leisure
- Lasting marriage
- high SES
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- Personal
- Flexible personality
- healthy
- gender
- cohort
- perceptual speed
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Week 6 Day 3
- Fluid v crystallized intelligence
- Attention part of fluidity that fades
- Role of friendships on longevity
Week 6 Day 4
- Generativity v. Stagnation
- G: Thoughts of death put aside, lasting happiness (time to give back)
- S: Sense they've done nothing for next generation
- Research supports Erikson's theory
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- Levinson's Stages
- Preadulthood 0-22
- Early adulthood 22-45
- Midlife transition 40-45
- Middle adulthood 40-60
- Late adulthood 60-?
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- Stages of Adulthood
- How pervasive are midlife crisis?
- 40's reassess record the truth about adolescent and adult
- Only minority of adults experience crisis
- General well-being and life satisfaction tend to be high during midlife
- One study found 25$ of adults experienced midlife crisis
- Negative life events, not aging
- Adult experts generally agree crises is exaggerated
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- Limitations of Levinson
- Conclusions based on people born in older cohort with stable families and careers
- Sampled few non-college low SES adults (esp women)
- Middle-aged participants might not have remembered accurately, self assessment
- Studies of new gens with diverse SES are needed
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- The Family life cycle
- Sequence of phases that characterizes development of most families
- * In early adulthood, people live on their own, marry, have children
- * Middle age, children leave home parental responsibilities lessen
- * Late adulthood retirement, aging, death of spouse
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- Love and Marriage
- Romantic Love (strong in early adulthood)
- Affectionate Love (middle adulthood)
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- Empty Nest
- Most couples feel better when kids move out