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Title: Successful Aging


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Chapter 14
  • Successful Aging

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theoretical perspectives on successful
agingMacArthur Foundation Study
High physical and cognitive functioning
Absence of disease
Maintain engagement with life
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theoretical perspectives on successful aging
paradox of well-being
  • Social Indicator Model
  • Older should have LOWER well-being
  • Instead, they have HIGHER well-being

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Subjective Well-Being
  • Subjective Well-Being
  • Positive Affect
  • Negative Affect
  • Life Satisfaction
  • Set Point Perspective

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theoretical perspectives on successful aging
possible ways to achieve high well-being
  • Adaptation
  • Progress toward goals
  • Coping strategies
  • Social comparison
  • Create a positive life story

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Creativity
  • Creativity
  • Lehmans study peak of productivity is prior to
    age 40

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Creativity, cont
  • Dennis study
  • A new peak around age 77
  • Problems

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Simontons Model of Age and Creative Productivity
  • 3 Assumptions
  • creative potential
  • 2-step process
  • Ideation
  • Elaboration
  • career age

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productivity and creativity Simontons model of
age and creative productivity
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productivity and creativity Simontons model of
age and creative productivity
  • Equal Odds Rule
  • Later life productivity
  • High creative potential
  • Longer span for highly creative
  • possibility of highly creative older people

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productivity and creativitycharacteristics of
last works
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successful agingfinal perspectives
  • Older adults can achieve new forms of creative
    expression
  • Creative potential may have genetic basis
  • Supportive environment is needed
  • Ordinary adults can create personal narratives
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