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Adulthood and Old Age. Unit 5 Lesson 6. Objectives. Describe physical, sexual, and intellectual changes that occur in adulthood. Compare male and female development in adulthood. Evaluate the various ways in which people handle death and dying. Warm Up.
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Adulthood and Old Age Unit 5 Lesson 6
Objectives • Describe physical, sexual, and intellectual changes that occur in adulthood. • Compare male and female development in adulthood. • Evaluate the various ways in which people handle death and dying.
Warm Up • Name three different variables that influence identity formation. • Parents, Peers, Gender, Ethnicity, “Crisis Resolution”
Review • What are Erikson’s “Psychosocial Crises” • Challenges that influence growth of personality across lifespan • Examples? • What are Marcia’s 4 types of Id Status? • Diffusion, Foreclosed, Moratorium, Achieved
Think-Pair-Share • How is adulthood similar to adolescence? • Time of physical and psychological change
Young Adulthood (20-40) • 18-25 Peak Ages • Health • Strength, Reflexes • Cognitive • Sexuality • Erikson Intimacy v Isolation • Trying 20’s • Men v Women • Age 30 Crisis • Goal Reassessment Daniel Levinson : Adult male dvpt
Middle Adulthood (40-60) • Physical Changes • Hair, Skin, Muscle, Sensory Changes • Abilities peak and begin gradual (1% yr) decline • Menopause • Cognitive Changes • Reaction time declines • Memory (some) • Social • Parenting • Empty-nest • Career • Erickson Generativity v Stagnation • Midlife Transition • Crisis? Sheehy: Women in Midlife
Havighurst’s Dvpt Tasks • Identify & perform well in occupation • Take on adult social & civic responsibilities • Relate to one’s partner as a person • Find satisfying leisure activities • Help teens become responsible and satisfied adults • Adjust to physical changes of adulthood • Relate to one’s aging parents
Late Adulthood: 65+ • Decremental Model of Aging • Physical Changes • Decline muscle/senses • Health problems • Dementia/Alzheimer's • Cognitive Changes • IQ • Memory • Social Changes • Retirement • Widowhood • Social Isolation • Erikson Integrity v Despair • Ageism • AARP, Gray Panthers
Ageism Activity: Myth or Reality? • Older people are less productive than young people. • Stress is more prevalent among elderly than other age groups. • The quality of health care available to older people is generally better than that available to others. • Sexual desire and activity in old age gradually declines. • People in retirement are generally well off and receiving adequate benefits from the govt. • As people move into older ages, it is more likely that men will be left alone. • The elderly almost inevitable become senile and slow-witted. • As people age they become more rigid and inflexible. • On what basis did you respond to the statements? • Consequences of discrimination against older people?
“On Death and Dying” • Elisabeth Kubler-Ross – Thanatologist • Closed vs. Suspected vs. Open Awareness • 5 Stages of terminally ill / elderly • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_Z3lmidmrY • Denial “This can’t be happening to me.” • Anger “Why me?” • Bargaining “I promise, I’ll do this if…” • Depression “This is hopeless.” • Acceptance “I am at peace.” • Detachment…makes it easier
Closure & HW • Identify the three stages of adulthood and a change that takes place in each. • Young – Middle- Late • Physical? Cognitive? Social? • Adulthood Crossword