2. Lesson
EQ: According to Erik Erikson, what role does each period of life
play in individual’s development?
Vocabulary:
• Identity
• Generativity
• Midlife crisis
• Menopause
• Ego integrity
• Epigenic Principles
3. Reading: An Identity of Wisdom
• MILIEU: the physical or social setting in
which people live or in which something
happens or develops
4.
5. James Marcia
• Refining and extending Erik Erikson’s work,
James Marcia came up with four Identity
Statuses/States of psychological identity
development.
• The main idea is that one’s sense of identity is
determined largely by the choices and
commitments made regarding certain personal
and social traits.
7. Identity Diffusion
• The status in which the adolescent does no have
a sense of having choices; he or she has not yet
made (nor is attempting/willing to make) a
commitment
8. Identity Foreclosure
• The status in which the adolescent seems willing to
commit to some relevant roles, values, or goals for the
future. Adolescents in this stage have not experienced an
identity crisis. They tend to conform to the expectations
of others regarding their future (e. g. allowing a parent to
determine a career direction) As such, these individuals
have not explored a range of options.
9. Identity Moratorium
• The status in which
the adolescent is
currently in a crisis,
exploring various
commitments and is
ready to make
choices, but has not
made a commitment
to these choices yet.
10. Identity Achievement
• The status in which adolescent has gone through
a identity crisis and has made a commitment to a
sense of identity (i.e. certain role or value) that
he or she has chosen
13. Adolescence
• Definition: A defined period
between the normal onset of
puberty and the beginning of
adulthood.
• Characteristics
• Biological Growth/Development
• Undefined Status
• Increased Decision Making
• Increased Pressure
• The Search for Self
15. Rites of Passage
Definition: Rituals marking the
transitional phase between childhood
and full inclusion into a tribe or social
group.
Ex. Bar Mitzvah, Vanuatu Land Diving,
Graduation, Quinceañera, and
Walkabout
17. Search for Self
Anticipatory socialization:
learning the rights, obligations,
and expectations of a role to
prepare for assuming that role
in the future.
Can come in the form of
• Part-time work
• Club membership
• Dating
18. Functions of Dating
• Entertainment
• Socialization
• Psychological needs
such as
conversation,
companionship, and
understanding
• Status attainment
• Spouse selection
20. Attraction
• Contributors to Attraction
• Proximity: Physical closeness (mere exposure)
• Physical Attractiveness: Pleasant physical appearance (often
different depending on culture), signs of health such as symmetry
(universal)
• Similarity: Commonalities between two people
• Opposites?: Complementary Qualities
• Reciprocity: The tendency to like those who like you
23. Lesson
EQ: According to Erik Erikson, what role does each period of life
play in individual’s development?
Vocabulary:
• Midlife crisis
• Menopause
• Empty-nest syndrome
• Midlife Crisis
26. Lesson
EQ 1: According to Erik Erikson, what role does each period
of life play in individual’s development?
EQ 2: According to Kubler-Ross, how do individuals deal
with grief, change, and death?
Vocabulary
• Dementia
• Alzheimer’s
• Ego integrity
27. Activator: Brainstorm
• Many Americans have stereotypical views regarding
older adults. Brainstorm a list of stereotypes associated
with old age. Record your answers.
30. Myths vs. Realities
• Using the responses from the brainstorm activator and the
information learned through the jigsaw, prepare a late
adulthood myths and realities chart. (See pg. 345 for a
sample)
31. Read with a Purpose
• As pairs, read Cultural Perspectives on Grief and Death and
complete the Thinking Critically. (page 355)
• Be prepared to share out.
32. Kubler-Ross Stages of
Dying(Change)
Questions to Consider:
1)Do you recognize these reactions to change in yourself?
2)Have you seen it in others?
3) Are there other important stages in your own reaction to change?