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The final stage of human development? Erikson's view of integrity and old age

The final stage of human development? Erikson's view of integrity and old age
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Título: The final stage of human development? Erikson's view of integrity and old age / Chris GilleardAutor: Gilleard, Chris
Notas: Sumario: This paper considers the significance for ageing studies of Erikson's theory of adult development, particularly his last stage the crisis of integrity' versus despair'. Because his model assumes a clear pattern of lifelong upward development, culminating with the achievement' of integrity and wisdom, it can be seen as helping underpin gerontology's moral imperative to confer meaning and value upon old age. Despite the difficulties in empirically demonstrating the stage-like nature of adult development, and the dubious evidence that integrity is an essential feature of a successful old age, the inherent directionality of Erikson's model supplies ageing with a purposive quality in contradistinction to alternative decline' narratives. Rather than continue a potentially fruitless search for proof , it might be better to conceptualise his adult stages' of identity, intimacy, generativity and integrity as key narrative themes running through the development of adult character, articulated, expressed and struggled over in various ways throughout adulthood including late life.Registros relacionados: En: International Journal of Ageing and Later Life (IJAL) . - Los Angeles, CA : Scientific Research Publishing, 2021-2022 = ISSN 1652-8670. - 14/12/2020 Volumen 14 Número 2 - 2020 , p. 139-162Materia / lugar / evento: Ageingnomics. Economia senior Otras clasificaciones: 931.2
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