Exam 4: Late Adulthood Flashcards

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Why do people age?

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  • genetically programmed to decline
  • cellular damage
  • wear and tear
  • autoimmunity
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What are some physical changes that older adults face?

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  • lose of height
  • loss of muscle mass
  • move slower
  • reduced sense of smell and taste
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What is institutionalism?

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Psychological state in which people develop apathy, indifference, and a lack of caring about themselves

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What is a learned helplessness?

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A belief that one has no control over one’s environment

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How are marital relationships in older adulthood?

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Romance and sex continues, intimacy is more important than sex itself

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What is integrity vs. despair?

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Process of looking back over one’s life, evaluating it and coming to terms with it

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What is integrity?

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People feel they have realized and fulfilled the possibilities that have come their way

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What is the virtue earned in the integrity stage?

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Wisdom

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What is despair?

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People feel dissatisfied with their life and experience gloom, unhappiness, depression, anger, or the feeling they have failed

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What did Daniel Levinson come up with?

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Seasons of life theory

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What are the seasons of life theory?

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People enter late adulthood by passing through a transition stage

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Why was Robert Peck important?

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Came up with the three major tasks or adjustments in late adulthood

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What are the three major tasks or adjustments in late adulthood

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  • redefinition of self vs preoccupation with work role
  • body transcendence vs body preoccupation
  • ego transcendence vs ego preoccupation
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What is Redefinition of self-versus-preoccupation-with-work role?

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Redefining self outside of work role

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What is Body-transcendence-versus-body-preoccupation?

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Becoming preoccupied by or transcending physical issues

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What is Ego-transcendence-versus-ego-preoccupation?

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Coming to grips with impending death

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What did Bernice Neugarten theorize?

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Older adults have four different personality types

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what are the four personality types that Bernice Neugarten theorized?

D, F, AY, A

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Despair, fear, act young, acceptance

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What was the traditional age for retirement?

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65

20
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When was the social security system created?

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1935

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What are the four theories that can lead to successful aging?

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  • disengagement theory
  • activity theory
  • continuity theory
  • selective optimization with compensation
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What is the disengagement theory?

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Gradual withdraw from the world on psychological, physical, social levels

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What is the activity theory?

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To age successfully a person must remain active as possible

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What is the continuity theory?

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Compromise position , maintenance of desired and balanced level of social involvement

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What is selective optimization with compensation?

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Overcoming changes in capabilities
Selection- focus on a few meaningful activities and goals
Optimization- maintain performance in those areas through practice
Compensation- using resources in alt ways

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How are older adults finically vulnerable?

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They rely on fixed incomes for support like social security benefits and healthcare costs are rising