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Santrock essentials 3e_ppt_ch16
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© 2014 by
McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN LATE ADULTHOOD 16 ESSENTIALS OF LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENT JOHN W. SANTROCK 3e
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-2 CHAPTER OUTLINE • Theories of socioemotional development • Personality and society • Families and social relationships • Ethnicity, gender, and culture
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-3 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Erikson’s theory • Activity theory • Socioemotional selectivity theory • Selective optimization with compensation theory
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-4 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Erikson’s theory • Integrity vs. despair: Involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding that one’s life has not been well spent • Life review - Looking back at one’s life experiences, evaluating them, and interpreting/reinterpreting them • Reminiscence therapy - Discussing past activities and experiences with another individual or group
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-5 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Activity theory • The more active and involved older adults are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with their lives • Socioemotional selectivity theory • Older adults become more selective about their social networks, spending more time with individuals with whom they have had rewarding relationships
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-6 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Two important classes of goals • Knowledge-related • Emotion-related • Trajectory for each type of goal is different
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-7 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Selective optimization with compensation theory: Successful aging is linked with three main factors: • Selection - Older adults have a reduced capacity and loss of functioning, which require a reduction in performance in most life domains
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-8 THEORIES OF SOCIOEMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT • Optimization - It is possible to maintain performance in some areas through continued practice and the use of new technologies • Compensation - Older adults need to compensate when life tasks require a higher level of capacity
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-9 FIGURE 16.1 - DEGREE OF PERSONAL LIFE INVESTMENT AT DIFFERENT POINTS IN LIFE
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-10 PERSONALITY AND SOCIETY • Personality • Older adults in society
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-11 PERSONALITY AND SOCIETY • Personality • Transition into late adulthood was characterized by increases in following aspects of conscientiousness • Impulse control, reliability, and conventionality • Higher conscientiousness, extraversion, and openness were related to a lower risk of earlier death
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-12 PERSONALITY, THE SELF, AND SOCIETY • Older adults in society • Stereotyping older adults • Ageism: Prejudice against others because of their age • Policy issues in an aging society • Status of the economy • Health care • Eldercare: Physical and emotional caretaking of older members of the family • Whether that care is day-to-day physical assistance or responsibility for arranging and overseeing such care • Technology
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-22 ETHNICITY • Ethnicity • Gender • Culture
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-24 GENDER • Some developmentalists believe that there is decreasing femininity in women and decreasing masculinity in men during late adulthood • Older men often become more feminine, but women do not necessarily become more masculine • Older adult females face ageism and sexism
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-25 CULTURE • Six factors are likely to predict high status for older adults in a culture: • Have valuable knowledge • Control key family/community resources • Engage in useful/valued functions as long as possible • Age-related role changes that give greater responsibility, authority, and advisory capacity • Extended family • Respect for older adults
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McGraw-Hill Education. This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner. This document may not be copied, scanned, duplicated, forwarded, distributed, or posted on a website, in whole or part. 16-26 SUCCESSFUL AGING • Many abilities can be maintained and/or improved in older adults due to: • Proper diet • Active lifestyle • Mental stimulation and flexibility • Positive coping skills • Good social relationships and support • Absence of disease