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PSYCHOSOCIAL AND END-OF-LIFE ISSUES IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW | 2026

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Prepare for examinations covering Psychosocial and End-of-Life Issues in Human Development with a comprehensive study guide featuring original practice questions and carefully reviewed answers. This resource explores psychological, social, emotional, and developmental changes across the lifespan, with particular emphasis on aging, dying, grief, loss, and end-of-life experiences. Topics include psychosocial development, identity, relationships, aging, social roles, coping with illness and loss, death and dying, grief responses, advance care planning, end-of-life decision-making, hospice and palliative care, cultural considerations, caregiver experiences, and developmental perspectives on mortality. Human Development, Psychosocial Development, End of Life Issues, Death and Dying, Aging and Development, Grief and Loss, Developmental Psychology, Lifespan Development, Psychosocial Issues, Emotional Development, Social Development, Aging Psychology, End of Life Care, Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Bereavement, Coping with Loss, Advance Care Planning, Caregiver Support, Human Development Study Guide, Psychology Practice Questions

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PSYCHOSOCIAL AND END-OF-LIFE ISSUES IN HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT
1. What is the competence-environmental press model?*Answer√√ A framework that


describes how a person's competence interacts with environmental demands to influence adaptation and well-

being.


2. What are the two main components of the competence-environmental press


model?


*Answer√√ Competence and environmental press.


3. Define competence in the context of aging.*Answer√√ The upper limit of physical health,


ego strength,

sensory-perceptual, motor, and cognitive skills that enable a person to function ettectively.


4. What does environmental press refer to?*Answer√√ The physical, interpersonal, or social


demands that the environment imposes on an individual.


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,5. What is the adaptation level in the competence-environmental press mod-el?


*Answer√√ The point at which the environmental press is average for a particular level of competence, leading to


comfort and ettective functioning.


6. What is the zone of maximum performance potential?*Answer√√ A range where


environmental press is slightly higher than the adaptation level, stimulating personal growth and skill

development.


7. What is the zone of maximum comfort?*Answer√√ A range where environmental press is


slightly lower than the adaptation level, leading to safety and relaxation but potentially causing boredom.


8. How can the competence-environmental press model be applied to older


adults with dementia?


*Answer√√ They require a low-press environment to avoid feeling overwhelmed due to their lower


competence.


9. What is the significance of finding the right balance between competence
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,and environmental press?


*Answer√√ It optimizes well-being and functioning for older adults.


10. What does proactivity mean in the context of aging?


*Answer√√ Choosing new behaviors to exert


control over changes when faced with challenges, often seen in individuals with high competence.


11. What is docility in the context of aging?


*Answer√√ Allowing the situation to dictate one's options when changes occur, often seen in individuals


with low competence.


12. What is the goal of healthy aging according to the psychosocial theories?


*Answer√√ To prioritize wellness and healthy lifestyles for improved quality of life in older adults.


13. What factors contribute to a person's competence?


*Answer√√ Physical health, ego strength, sensory-perceptual skills, motor skills, and cognitive skills.

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, 14. What are some examples of physical demands in environmental press?


*Answer√√ Ar-chitectural barriers, excessive noise, extreme weather, and complicated designs of everyday


objects.


15. What are interpersonal demands in environmental press?


*Answer√√ Family conflicts, social expectations, and the need to interact with others.




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