Title: Social and Personality Development in Middle Adulthood
1Social and Personality Development in Middle
Adulthood
- Chapter 16
- Robert S. Feldman
2Two Perspectives on Adult Personality Development
- Normative-Crisis (Erikson)
- Views personality development in terms of fairly
universal stages, tied to a sequence of
age-related crises - Life Events (Helson)
- Suggests that timing of particular events, rather
than age per se, determines course of personality
development
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3Erik Erikson
- GENERATIVITY VERSUS STAGNATION
- People consider their contributions to family,
community, work, and society. - Generativity looking beyond oneself to
continuation of one's life through others - Stagnation focusing on the triviality of their
life
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5Other Views
- Erikson
- Critics argue that normative-crisis models are
outdated - Model came from time when gender roles were more
rigid
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6Building on Eriksons Views Gould, Vaillant, and
Levinson
7Psychiatrist Roger Gould
- Adults pass through series of seven, age-related
stages - People in late 30s and early 40s begin to feel
sense of urgency in attaining lifes goals - Descriptions not research supported
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8George Valliant
- Keeping meaning ___________________
- Occurs between the ages of 45 and 55
- Adults seek to extract meaning from their lives
by accepting strengths and weaknesses of others - Those who are rigid become increasingly isolated
from others
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9Levinson
- Seasons of Life Theory
- Most people are susceptible to fairly profound
midlife crisis - Late 30s
- Early 40s
- Between 40 and 45
- He studied men only, has tried to include women
more recently
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11Midlife Crisis
- Stage of uncertainty and indecision brought about
by realization that life is finite - Gender differences
- Despite widespread acceptance, evidence for
midlife crisis does not exist
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12Non-Midlife Life Crisis
- For majority of people, transition is smooth and
__________________ - Many middle-aged people find their careers have
blossomed - They feel younger than they actually are
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13Developmental Diversity
- Middle Age In Some Cultures It Doesnt Exist
- Model of aging of Oriyan women
- High caste Hindu women
- Life course based on nature of ones social
responsibility, family management issues, and
moral sense at given time?not on basis of
chronological age - Domestic work is highly respected and valued
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14PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
- Does personality change or remain stable over
course of development? - Erikson and Levinson ___________________
- Paul Costa and Robert McCrae _________ in the
Big 5 traits across development
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15Stability and Change in the Big Five Personality
Traits
- Big Five traits are relatively stable past age 30
with some variations in specific traits - Neuroticism, extraversion, and openness to
experience decline somewhat from early adulthood
through middle adulthood - Agreeableness and conscientiousness increase to a
degree - Findings are consistent across cultures
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16If Youre Happy and You Know It
- Sense of subjective well-being or general
happiness remains ___________ over life span - Most people general set point for happiness
- Regardless of where they stand economically,
residents of countries across the world have
similar levels of happiness
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17Middle Age Marriages
- Most frequent pattern of marital satisfaction is
U-shaped - Marital satisfaction begins to decline after
marriage and falls to its lowest point following
the birth of children - Marital satisfaction begins to grow after
children leave adolescence and reaches its
highest point when kids leave home
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18From Research to Practice
- After the Vows Changes in Marital Satisfaction
Over Time - Older research establishing U-shaped pattern used
cross-sectional research, surveying different
people at different points in their marriages - Current research employed longitudinal methods
- confirmed marital satisfaction decline but failed
to find evidence of a subsequent upswing after
the childbearing years - Over time, marriage quality continues to decline
over course of marriage
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19What do the newer findings suggest?
- Unhappy marriages tend to terminate so earlier
cross-sectional methods not representative - Long-married couples were older and were married
during when marriage was more highly valued - Different couples have different levels of
marital satisfaction even at outset
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20Good Marriages
- Many couples state that their spouse is their
"best friend - They also view marriage as a long-term
___________ - They believe their spouse has grown more
________________ over the years - Most feel their sex lives (although frequency
goes down) are satisfying
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21Struggling Marriages
- About 1 woman in ___ will get divorced after 40
- People are more individual, spending less time
together - Many feel concerned with their own personal
happiness and leave an unhappy marriage - Divorce is more socially acceptable
- Feelings of romantic, passionate love may subside
over time
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22Divorce
- Divorce can be especially hard for traditional
women over 40 who stayed home with kids and never
worked outside the home - 75 percent to 80 percent of divorced people
eventually remarry - It's harder for a middle-aged woman to
remarry.90 percent of women under 25 remarry - While 75 percent of white women remarry, less
than half of African American women remarry - Less than 33 percent over the age of 40 remarry
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23Marriage Gradient
- The marriage gradient pushes men to marry younger
women - Older women are victims of the harsh societal
standards regarding physical attractiveness - A major reason many remarry is that being
divorced carries a stigma
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24Second Time Around
- Older couples are more mature and realistic
- Roles are more flexible
- Couple looks at marriage less romantically and is
more cautious - Divorce rate is higher for second marriages
- More stress especially with blended families
- Once divorce experienced it is easier to walk
away a second time
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25Family Evolutions From Full House to Empty Nest
- When parents experience feelings of unhappiness,
worry, loneliness, and depression resulting from
their children's departure from home - More myth than reality
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26When children leave home
- Parents can work harder
- More time alone
- House stays cleaner
- Phone doesn't ring as often
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27Boomerang Children Refilling the Empty Nest
- Young adults who come back to live in homes of
their middle-aged parents - Men are more likely to do it than women
- Parents tend to give sons more freedom than
daughters - Unable to find a job
- Difficulty making ends meet
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28Sandwich Generation
- Fulfill needs of both their children and their
aging parents - Couples are marrying and having children later
- Parents are living longer
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29Caring for Aging Parents
- Care of aging parents can be ___________________
- Significant degree of role reversal
- Range of care varies
- Financial
- Managing household
- Providing direct care
- Influenced by cultural norms and expectations
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30Becoming a Grandparent Who, Me?
- Involved
- Companionate
- Remote
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31Are all grannies the same?
- Marked gender differences in ways people enjoy
grandparenthood - Grandmothers are more interested and experience
greater satisfaction than grandfathers - African American grandparents are more apt to be
involved
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32Family Violence The Hidden Epidemic
- Prevalence
- Characteristics of abuser and abused
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33Factors
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34Neil Jacobson and John Gottman
- Husbands who abuse fall into two categories
- Pit bulls confine violence to those they love
and strike out against their wives when they feel
jealous or when they fear being abandoned - Cobras are likely to be aggressive to everyone,
are more likely to use weapons, and are more
calculating, showing little emotion or arousal
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35Lenore Walker
- Marital abuse by a husband occurs in three
stages - Tension-building stage where a batterer becomes
upset and shows dissatisfaction initially through
verbal abuse - Acute battering incident when the physical abuse
actually occurs - Loving contrition stage where the husband feels
remorse and apologizes for his actions
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36Why Women Stay
- Wife feels somewhat at fault
- This explains why women stay in abusive
relationships - Some stay out of fear
- Learned helplessness
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37Cycle of Violence Hypothesis
- Abuse and neglect of children leads them to be
predisposed to abusiveness as adults - About one-third of people who were abused or
neglected as children abuse their own children - Two-thirds of abusers were not abused as children
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38Cultural Differences
- Cultural correlates
- Status
- Low status they are easy targets
- High status they are seen as a threat to husbands
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39Becoming an Informed Consumer of Development
- Dealing with Spousal Abuse
- Teach both wives and husbands that physical
violence is NEVER acceptable - Call the police
- Understand that the remorse shown by a spouse, no
matter how heartfelt, may have no bearing on the
possibility of future violence - If you are the victim of abuse, seek a safe haven
- If you feel in danger from an abusive partner,
seek a restraining order - Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at
1-800-799-7233 for immediate advice.
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40Spousal Abuse and SocietyÂ
- Cultural Roots of Violence
- Other cultures have traditions in which violence
is regarded as acceptable - Some experts suggest traditional power structure
under which women and men function is root cause
of abuse
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41Jobs at Midlife
- Productivity
- Job satisfaction
- Worker characteristics and attitudes
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42Burnout
- When highly trained professionals experience
dissatisfaction, disillusionment, frustration,
and weariness from their jobs - For many workers, unemployment is a hard reality
of life and the implications are more
psychological than economic. - Middle-aged adults tend to stay unemployed longer
than do young workers.
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43Unemployment The Dashing of the Dream
- Causes ___________ and ______________
consequences - Feeling anxious, depressed, and irritable
- Self-confidence and concentration may plummet
- Sometimes depression and/or suicide
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44Seeking Work After Job Loss in Middle Age
- Employers may discriminate because of age and not
hire older applicants - Research shows that older workers have less
absenteeism, hold their jobs longer, are more
reliable, and more willing to learn new skills
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45Switchingand StartingCareers at Midlife
- Some people change or seek jobs voluntarily in
middle adulthood - Old job gave little satisfaction
- Mastery of the old job's challenges achieved
- No longer enjoy what they do
- Need employment after raising children, divorce,
or death of spouse
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46When Mom Goes to WorkHey, What Do You Think She
Has Been Doing At Home All Those Years?
- 65 percent of women between ages of 50 and 60 (80
percent of those who graduated from college) are
now in the workforce - Three-quarters are in full-time jobs
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47Immigrants on the Job Making It in America
- Demographics
- Contributions
- Prejudice
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48Leisure time
- Leisure activities
- Average number of hours
- Nature of activities
- Pace of life differs across countries
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