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Experience Human Development Chapter 16
Questions and Answers (Expert Solutions)
Q: self actualization
ANS 🗹🗹: the full realization of human potential- Abraham Maslow
Q: individuation
ANS 🗹🗹: Carl Jung's term for emergence of the true self through balancing or
integration of conflicting parts of the personality
Q: generativity versus stagnation
ANS 🗹🗹: Erickson's seventh stage of psychosocial development, in which the
middle aged adult develops a concern over establishing, guiding, and influencing
the next generation- or else experiences stagnation (a sense of inactivity or
restlessness)
Q: generativity
ANS 🗹🗹: Erickson's term for concern of mature adults for establishing, guiding,
and influencing the next generation
Q: interiority
ANS 🗹🗹: Neugarten's term for a concern with inner life (introversion or
introspection) which usually appears in middle age
Q: midlife crisis
ANS 🗹🗹: in some normative-crisis models, stressful life period precipitated by the
review and reevaluation of one's past, typically occurring in the early to middle
forties
Q: turning point
Experience Human Development Chapter 16
Questions and Answers (Expert Solutions)
Q: self actualization
ANS 🗹🗹: the full realization of human potential- Abraham Maslow
Q: individuation
ANS 🗹🗹: Carl Jung's term for emergence of the true self through balancing or
integration of conflicting parts of the personality
Q: generativity versus stagnation
ANS 🗹🗹: Erickson's seventh stage of psychosocial development, in which the
middle aged adult develops a concern over establishing, guiding, and influencing
the next generation- or else experiences stagnation (a sense of inactivity or
restlessness)
Q: generativity
ANS 🗹🗹: Erickson's term for concern of mature adults for establishing, guiding,
and influencing the next generation
Q: interiority
ANS 🗹🗹: Neugarten's term for a concern with inner life (introversion or
introspection) which usually appears in middle age
Q: midlife crisis
ANS 🗹🗹: in some normative-crisis models, stressful life period precipitated by the
review and reevaluation of one's past, typically occurring in the early to middle
forties
Q: turning point