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CHAPTER 16CHAPTER 16
Middle Adulthood: Social and EmotionalMiddle Adulthood: Social and Emotional
DevelopmentDevelopment
Theories of Development in MiddleTheories of Development in Middle
AdulthoodAdulthood
Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial
Development
• Believed major psychological challenge of the middle
years is generativity versus stagnation
• Generativity
– ability to generate or produce; based on instinctual drive toward
procreativity (bearing and rearing children)
– can consist of parenting one’s own children, helping others with
their children, being engaged in projects that will influence future
generations
• Stagnation
– rejection of generativity drive can result in a life stripped of
meaning and purpose
Daniel Levinson’s Seasons
• Midlife transition
– The years from 40 to 45
– Psychological shift into middle adulthood often accompanied by
a crisis during which people fear they have more to look back
upon than forward to
• Midlife crisis
– Time of dramatic self-doubt and anxiety during which people
sense the passing of their youth and become preoccupied with
concern about the imminence of their own mortality
– May be imposed from external factors such as downsizing
Entering Midlife: Crisis, Turning Point, or Prime
of Life?
• Midlife usually identified around age 35 for women and
age 40 for men; women reach it about five years earlier
mostly due to reproductive awareness
• Due to unrealized dreams and life losses,
psychotherapy during this time should not be
overlooked.
• Midlife can be prime of life if the person has continued to
develop in an area of expertise or interest
– Little if any fluid intelligence lost and crystallized intelligence
growing
Entering Midlife: Crisis, Turning Point, or Prime
of Life? (cont’d)
• Middle-aged adults, especially professionals, are often
earning more money than young adults.
– Tend to be geographically and vocationally settled
– Most have built systems of social support and may be involved
in endearing romantic and social relationships as well as have
children
• Flip side of middle adulthood
– The overwhelming responsibility of taking care of your own
family, helping with your aging parents, and remaining in the
workplace all at once
The Life-Events Approach
• Life-events approach
– Focuses on the particular challenges that are likely to face
people at this time of life rather than phases or stages
• Stressful life events in middle adulthood
– Death of a spouse, child, parent, or sibling
– Changes in health
– Caring for one’s parents
– Financial difficulties
– Concern about one’s appearance, weight, or aging
– Moving
– Change in employment; changes in relationships; changes in
responsibilities at work
The Life-Events Approach (cont’d)
• Many middle-aged women do not experience “empty
nest syndrome”.
– Instead, they take advantage of their new time by being in the
workplace and finding life satisfaction in other activities besides
childrearing and homemaking
• Supportive social network, positive attitude, and a sense
of control help to mitigate the effects of stress and foster
feelings of well-being among midlife adults.
Stability and Change in Middle AdulthoodStability and Change in Middle Adulthood
Stability and Change in Middle Adulthood
• Personalities tend to mature rather than be shaped by
environmental conditions.
• Expression of personality traits is influenced by culture.
Are There Sudden Shifts in Personality?
• The “big five” personality traits tend to show stability
over time.
• Some trends of group personality changes over the
years, but introverted tend to remain introverted,
extroverted tend to remain extroverted
• Neuroticism declines over time; agreeableness and
conscientiousness increase over time; extraversion and
openness to new experience decline slightly over time
Table 16-1, p. 336
Personality Themes among College-Educated
Women
• Women in their 40’s scored higher on
personality scales than women in their 20’s.
• Higher for women in their 60’s in the areas of
identity certainty, confident power, and concern
about aging
• Personal distress toward aging decreases with
age, suggesting older women have become
more settled.
Work in Middle AdulthoodWork in Middle Adulthood
Job Satisfaction
• Only 45% of American workers are satisfied with their
jobs.
• Job satisfaction increases steadily throughout adulthood.
– Increased expertise and income
– Workers are more realistic in middle adulthood
• Blue collar workers
– Report feelings of alienation and dissatisfaction due to
supervisors treating them disrespectfully especially when
supervisor is younger than them
• Women balance work and home but still feel effects of
“glass ceiling”
Career Changes in Middle Adulthood
• Most changes in careers occur during young adulthood
due to responsibilities of middle adults’ life.
• Most career changes in middle adulthood are shifts into
related fields.
• Radical shifts in career can be successful.
• Crisis such as divorce, conflict with a coworker, or
getting fired may force the middle adult to take any job
he/she can find.
Unemployment
• Unemployed adults display lower physical and
psychological well-being than their employed
counterparts.
• Unemployed middle-aged adults have lower well-being
than unemployed young adults.
• Unemployed middle-aged adults for whom work was
more important, had fewer financial resources and
social supports, and blamed themselves for the
unemployment, fared the worst.
• Older women will take lower-paying jobs as long as they
like the work.
Relationships in Middle AdulthoodRelationships in Middle Adulthood
Evolving Parent-Child Relationships
• Parents are stressed when adolescents do not exert
self-control and they have to direct them in multiple
areas of their life.
• Children who are young adults may still be financially
reliant upon their parents.
– Some still live at home
• Parents balance between staying in touch with the
young adult and interfering with their life choices.
• Living at home as a young adult differs according to
culture as well as location.
• Married children present new family members (in-laws)
who may or may not enrich their parents’ lives.
Grandparenting
• Grandparents have to choose between reckless
interference or painful neglect.
• Having grandchildren is viewed as a positive life event.
• Grandparents spend a higher proportion of their time
with their grandchildren in recreational and educational
activities.
• Grandchildren tend to spend more time with their
grandmothers than with their grandfathers all the way
through adolescence.
• Grandchildren tend to be more involved with maternal
grandparents than paternal grandparents.
Grandparenting (cont’d)
• Grandparents tend to have resources such as trips
available for grandchildren, but parents do the
caretaking.
• Grandparents have less influence on their grandchildren
when they live with them.
– Conflicts between adult children and grandparents ensue over
parenting
• Some grandparents end up the custodial parent to their
grandchildren.
– Changes the lifestyle of the middle adult and introduces
emotional challenges as well as balancing issues
Middle-Aged Children with Aging Parents
• Most elderly parents live near one of their middle-aged
children.
• Most burden of taking care of the elderly parents falls on
the middle-aged daughter
• Sandwich generation refers to middle-aged daughter
taking care of her own children and/or grandchildren as
well as her aging parents
• Middle-aged female may also be working, causing more
stress; if lucky, she will have a sibling living nearby to
help out
Siblings
• Most people in middle adulthood have at least one living
sibling.
• Nature of sibling relationships reflect the childhood
relationship
• Some sibling relationships get better as they take care
of aging parents together.
• On the other hand, sibling relationship may suffer if only
one of the siblings is taking care of the elderly parent.
Friends
• Adults in middle adulthood tend to have fewer friends.
• Middle-aged adults place value on the friends they do
have.
• Their friends tend to mirror them in interests, activities,
and years of mutual experiences.
• Male friends tend to be more competitive and less likely
to be intimate than female friends.
• Loss of a friend is felt very deeply.

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Chapter16 HDEV

  • 1. CHAPTER 16CHAPTER 16 Middle Adulthood: Social and EmotionalMiddle Adulthood: Social and Emotional DevelopmentDevelopment
  • 2. Theories of Development in MiddleTheories of Development in Middle AdulthoodAdulthood
  • 3. Erik Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development • Believed major psychological challenge of the middle years is generativity versus stagnation • Generativity – ability to generate or produce; based on instinctual drive toward procreativity (bearing and rearing children) – can consist of parenting one’s own children, helping others with their children, being engaged in projects that will influence future generations • Stagnation – rejection of generativity drive can result in a life stripped of meaning and purpose
  • 4. Daniel Levinson’s Seasons • Midlife transition – The years from 40 to 45 – Psychological shift into middle adulthood often accompanied by a crisis during which people fear they have more to look back upon than forward to • Midlife crisis – Time of dramatic self-doubt and anxiety during which people sense the passing of their youth and become preoccupied with concern about the imminence of their own mortality – May be imposed from external factors such as downsizing
  • 5. Entering Midlife: Crisis, Turning Point, or Prime of Life? • Midlife usually identified around age 35 for women and age 40 for men; women reach it about five years earlier mostly due to reproductive awareness • Due to unrealized dreams and life losses, psychotherapy during this time should not be overlooked. • Midlife can be prime of life if the person has continued to develop in an area of expertise or interest – Little if any fluid intelligence lost and crystallized intelligence growing
  • 6. Entering Midlife: Crisis, Turning Point, or Prime of Life? (cont’d) • Middle-aged adults, especially professionals, are often earning more money than young adults. – Tend to be geographically and vocationally settled – Most have built systems of social support and may be involved in endearing romantic and social relationships as well as have children • Flip side of middle adulthood – The overwhelming responsibility of taking care of your own family, helping with your aging parents, and remaining in the workplace all at once
  • 7. The Life-Events Approach • Life-events approach – Focuses on the particular challenges that are likely to face people at this time of life rather than phases or stages • Stressful life events in middle adulthood – Death of a spouse, child, parent, or sibling – Changes in health – Caring for one’s parents – Financial difficulties – Concern about one’s appearance, weight, or aging – Moving – Change in employment; changes in relationships; changes in responsibilities at work
  • 8. The Life-Events Approach (cont’d) • Many middle-aged women do not experience “empty nest syndrome”. – Instead, they take advantage of their new time by being in the workplace and finding life satisfaction in other activities besides childrearing and homemaking • Supportive social network, positive attitude, and a sense of control help to mitigate the effects of stress and foster feelings of well-being among midlife adults.
  • 9. Stability and Change in Middle AdulthoodStability and Change in Middle Adulthood
  • 10. Stability and Change in Middle Adulthood • Personalities tend to mature rather than be shaped by environmental conditions. • Expression of personality traits is influenced by culture.
  • 11. Are There Sudden Shifts in Personality? • The “big five” personality traits tend to show stability over time. • Some trends of group personality changes over the years, but introverted tend to remain introverted, extroverted tend to remain extroverted • Neuroticism declines over time; agreeableness and conscientiousness increase over time; extraversion and openness to new experience decline slightly over time
  • 13. Personality Themes among College-Educated Women • Women in their 40’s scored higher on personality scales than women in their 20’s. • Higher for women in their 60’s in the areas of identity certainty, confident power, and concern about aging • Personal distress toward aging decreases with age, suggesting older women have become more settled.
  • 14. Work in Middle AdulthoodWork in Middle Adulthood
  • 15. Job Satisfaction • Only 45% of American workers are satisfied with their jobs. • Job satisfaction increases steadily throughout adulthood. – Increased expertise and income – Workers are more realistic in middle adulthood • Blue collar workers – Report feelings of alienation and dissatisfaction due to supervisors treating them disrespectfully especially when supervisor is younger than them • Women balance work and home but still feel effects of “glass ceiling”
  • 16. Career Changes in Middle Adulthood • Most changes in careers occur during young adulthood due to responsibilities of middle adults’ life. • Most career changes in middle adulthood are shifts into related fields. • Radical shifts in career can be successful. • Crisis such as divorce, conflict with a coworker, or getting fired may force the middle adult to take any job he/she can find.
  • 17. Unemployment • Unemployed adults display lower physical and psychological well-being than their employed counterparts. • Unemployed middle-aged adults have lower well-being than unemployed young adults. • Unemployed middle-aged adults for whom work was more important, had fewer financial resources and social supports, and blamed themselves for the unemployment, fared the worst. • Older women will take lower-paying jobs as long as they like the work.
  • 18. Relationships in Middle AdulthoodRelationships in Middle Adulthood
  • 19. Evolving Parent-Child Relationships • Parents are stressed when adolescents do not exert self-control and they have to direct them in multiple areas of their life. • Children who are young adults may still be financially reliant upon their parents. – Some still live at home • Parents balance between staying in touch with the young adult and interfering with their life choices. • Living at home as a young adult differs according to culture as well as location. • Married children present new family members (in-laws) who may or may not enrich their parents’ lives.
  • 20. Grandparenting • Grandparents have to choose between reckless interference or painful neglect. • Having grandchildren is viewed as a positive life event. • Grandparents spend a higher proportion of their time with their grandchildren in recreational and educational activities. • Grandchildren tend to spend more time with their grandmothers than with their grandfathers all the way through adolescence. • Grandchildren tend to be more involved with maternal grandparents than paternal grandparents.
  • 21. Grandparenting (cont’d) • Grandparents tend to have resources such as trips available for grandchildren, but parents do the caretaking. • Grandparents have less influence on their grandchildren when they live with them. – Conflicts between adult children and grandparents ensue over parenting • Some grandparents end up the custodial parent to their grandchildren. – Changes the lifestyle of the middle adult and introduces emotional challenges as well as balancing issues
  • 22. Middle-Aged Children with Aging Parents • Most elderly parents live near one of their middle-aged children. • Most burden of taking care of the elderly parents falls on the middle-aged daughter • Sandwich generation refers to middle-aged daughter taking care of her own children and/or grandchildren as well as her aging parents • Middle-aged female may also be working, causing more stress; if lucky, she will have a sibling living nearby to help out
  • 23. Siblings • Most people in middle adulthood have at least one living sibling. • Nature of sibling relationships reflect the childhood relationship • Some sibling relationships get better as they take care of aging parents together. • On the other hand, sibling relationship may suffer if only one of the siblings is taking care of the elderly parent.
  • 24. Friends • Adults in middle adulthood tend to have fewer friends. • Middle-aged adults place value on the friends they do have. • Their friends tend to mirror them in interests, activities, and years of mutual experiences. • Male friends tend to be more competitive and less likely to be intimate than female friends. • Loss of a friend is felt very deeply.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. There are cultural differences in who, how and where elderly parents live and reside