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    The evidence is accumulating that contends individuals maintain the ability to adapt personality traits through all stages of life. Roberts and Mroczek (2008) emphasize that personality changes in middle and old age may appear subtle, however, they are apparent which supports a growing census that personality traits continue to evolve throughout one’s lifetime. It has been shown that the longer a period of time a study follows a specific personality characteristic change, the more evident the change

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    Conducting this interview helped me understand the stages of development on the subject of adolescence and middle adulthood. Since there are a lot of preconceived notions about these life stages, it was somewhat challenging. This learning experience (and other lessons), I believe, will help me prepare in the field of human services. The main focus is the similarities and differences about these two interviewees and to reflect upon the interviews. To start, my interviewees, Natalie and Cristian responded

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    pushing the loved ones out of the picture. When you reach middle adulthood, around 35-64 years old, you will see the beginning changes of your body, but when you reach around the age 65 until about death, you will see a serious decline in your body’s ability to keep up with the younger generations around you. Middle Adulthood Middle adulthood is considered to be a delicate time period is a person’s life that

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    Middle Adulthood (40-45) Interview Essay

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    stone, we will consider middle adulthood as the developmental period that begins at approximately 40 to 45 years of age and extends to about 60 to 65 years of age” (Santrock, 2013, p. 485). I interviewed two individuals for this paper. Each person was asked the same fifteen questions (Appendix). I interviewed a male and a female who fell in the midrange of middle adulthood. Generativity versus stagnation, Erikson's seventh developmental stage, occurs during middle adulthood. By generativity Erikson

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    studies to compare and contrast eight key findings that influence treatment adherence in patients with chronic illnesses. These studies will compare themes between older pre-dialysis patients and middle-aged adults with type 2 diabetes. The relevance of this concept to the patient population of middle adulthood will also be discussed. With four of the themes, we will further explore nursing interventions that can be applied across the hospital setting to increase treatment adherence. Comparison of Studies

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    Middle-aged adults experience change in many different areas of their life at this time, they will find that not only their health is changing, but their appearance, their family, their thinking, and their emotions are changes as well. When discussing people that fall into the middle adulthood age of life, the term “midlife crisis” is often used, but according to an article titled Middle Adulthood Developmental Psychology, “most people during middle adulthood are satisfied and pleased with their

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    Middle Adulthood as a Twentieth Century Phenomenon in Western Culture Middle adulthood is a 20th century phenomenon in Western culture. In 1900, the average life expectancy was 47 years, but now life expectancy has increased- people are living longer and more professionals are studying life during this age period. Between the ages of 35-64, there are vast changes in

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    Middle Adulthood As I try to finish college at age thirty, it is difficult to think about that I am fast approaching middle adulthood. I came to realized how much time I have wasted without thinking about school and future for my family specially to my childrens. Does my plan will help me succeed? I sure hope so. For physical characteristics and changes is it is terrifying to think about wrinkles, hair loss, as well body figure. Let’s not mention vision problem, hearing loss and even dental health

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    Middle adulthood is an unpredictable time and age that requires a multidimensional viewpoint to see the majority of the processes and changes that are occurring. There are many changes during this process which impede an individual physical, psychological and socially. While there are a number of circumstances which usually create anxiety and stress in one’s life. Depending on the individual, they may feel great about their achievements regardless if they are not totally happy with themselves. During

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    According to the text, and as many of us might have already known, people do not always remain in the same career or occupation throughout their adult life for one reason or another. Five common reasons why people in middle adulthood may change careers are: some careers end in middle adulthood, the inability to resolve conflict between job demands and personal goals, realizing one has succeeded as much as they can in the career, family transitions, and being laid off and not being able to be rehired in

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