Ch 19. Socioemotional Development in Late Adulthood Flashcards
Integrity vs Despair
Erikson’s eighth and final stage of development, which individuals experience in late adulthood. This involves reflecting on the past and either piecing together a positive review or concluding that one’s life has not been well spent.
Activity Theory
The theory that the more active and involved older adults are, the more likely they are to be satisfied with their lives.
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory
The theory that older adults become more selective about their social networks. Because they place a high value on emotional satisfaction, older adults often spend more time with familiar individuals with whom they have had rewarding relationships.
Selective Optimisation with Compensation Theory
The theory that successful aging is related to three main factors: selection, optimization, and compensation.
Ageism
Prejudice against others because of their age, especially prejudice against older adults.
Possible Selves
What individuals might become, what they would like to become, and what they are afraid of becoming.
Eldercare
Physical and emotional caretaking for older members of the family, whether by giving day-to-day physical assistance or by being responsible for overseeing such care.
Generational Inequity
The view that our aging society is being unfair to its younger members because older adults pile up advantages by receiving inequitably large allocations of resources.
Convoy Model of Social Relations
Model in which individuals go through life embedded in a personal network of individuals to whom they give and from whom they receive support.