Manifestations of Generativity During the Last Stage of Life

abstract: Generativity was first described by Erikson (1963) as an adult's concern for and commitment to promoting the welfare and development of future generations. Generativity is juxtaposed by stagnation in Erikson's stage of midlife (35-65 years old). The developmental hurdle faced at...

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Other Authors: Hauser, David Lang (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20911
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-209112018-06-22T03:04:34Z Manifestations of Generativity During the Last Stage of Life abstract: Generativity was first described by Erikson (1963) as an adult's concern for and commitment to promoting the welfare and development of future generations. Generativity is juxtaposed by stagnation in Erikson's stage of midlife (35-65 years old). The developmental hurdle faced at this point in the developmental cycle is whether a person will produce something of real value, both in the present and impacting future generations. Generative adults seek to give something back to society, generally behaving in a way to make the world a better place for others with no personal gain attached. The goal of the current study was to assess differences in levels of generativity at the final stage of adult life, and the potential functions that generativity can serve individuals. Results suggest that lowly generative individuals in older adult life tend to experience doubts about the impact they have had on the world and the lack of legacy they are leaving behind. Themes of highly generative participants included having felt they lived a purposeful and meaningful life, along with feeling fortunate and lucky in their lives. Also highly generative participants seemed to feel confident in the legacy they will leave behind after death. Results are discussed in light of the theories and findings of Erikson and McAdams. Dissertation/Thesis Hauser, David Lang (Author) Kinnier, Richard T. (Advisor) Homer, Judith (Committee member) Arciniega, Guillermo M. (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Counseling psychology Developmental psychology Aging Adaptive Coping Erikson Stage Model Generativity Meanging Redemption Resilience eng 81 pages Ph.D. Counseling Psychology 2013 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.20911 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2013
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language English
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topic Counseling psychology
Developmental psychology
Aging
Adaptive Coping
Erikson Stage Model
Generativity
Meanging
Redemption
Resilience
spellingShingle Counseling psychology
Developmental psychology
Aging
Adaptive Coping
Erikson Stage Model
Generativity
Meanging
Redemption
Resilience
Manifestations of Generativity During the Last Stage of Life
description abstract: Generativity was first described by Erikson (1963) as an adult's concern for and commitment to promoting the welfare and development of future generations. Generativity is juxtaposed by stagnation in Erikson's stage of midlife (35-65 years old). The developmental hurdle faced at this point in the developmental cycle is whether a person will produce something of real value, both in the present and impacting future generations. Generative adults seek to give something back to society, generally behaving in a way to make the world a better place for others with no personal gain attached. The goal of the current study was to assess differences in levels of generativity at the final stage of adult life, and the potential functions that generativity can serve individuals. Results suggest that lowly generative individuals in older adult life tend to experience doubts about the impact they have had on the world and the lack of legacy they are leaving behind. Themes of highly generative participants included having felt they lived a purposeful and meaningful life, along with feeling fortunate and lucky in their lives. Also highly generative participants seemed to feel confident in the legacy they will leave behind after death. Results are discussed in light of the theories and findings of Erikson and McAdams. === Dissertation/Thesis === Ph.D. Counseling Psychology 2013
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title Manifestations of Generativity During the Last Stage of Life
title_short Manifestations of Generativity During the Last Stage of Life
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