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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?   When physiological needs are met we can focus on loving and being loved. Self actualization- realizing one's full potential through the development of one's talents and abilities p.334 Physiological, safety,belongingness, esteem, self-actualization  
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unconditional positive regard   Robert's proposition that we should warmly accept another person without reservations or conditions of worth  
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intrinsic vs. extrinsic   Intrinsic: Challenging, interesting, growing provides job satisfaction, identity and involvement Extrinsic: Boring, focused on pay,coworkers' support important- low satisfaction,identification and involvement  
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Erik Erikson and early adulthood is:   Coupling is the main responsibility of early adulthood-Intimacy versus isolation  
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Robert Sternberg’s components of love   Intimacy, Passion, Decision/commitment Consumate (combination of all) Romantic- intimacy/passion companionate- intimacy/decision fatuous-passion/decison  
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cohabiting couples   More cohabit only 1/3 marry. 90% people will marry but it is happening later today  
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middle adulthood   Command generation-making decisions. Social, physical, psychological, job, economy are cues for adulthood(40-65)  
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midlife crisis   Exception not the rule, based on event not age  
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climacteric   Symptoms accompanying reproductive changes ie menopause (emotional and physical effects 45)  
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menopause   45-55 Years  
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review the Stress Scale printed in the text   1997-2007 only death of a spouse and divorce have decreased, marriage has remained the same  
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fluid intelligence vs. crystallized intelligence   fluid acquiring new knowledge and skills (decreases)crystallized accumulated knowledge and skills based on experience and education  
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declarative knowledge vs. procedural knowledge   declarative- factual;knowing what procedural- action oriented- knowing how  
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Robert Peck   extended Erikson's views wisdom, socializing, emotional, mental,defining outside of your role, not being consumed with aches and pains, not consumed with dying  
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role strain,   An overload of demands within a given role  
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role conflict,   overload of demands  
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role reversal,   Shifting attention to other goals and coices  
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job burnout   Early warning signs are frusteration and despair. Police officers, nurses, therapists are at risk. People who have to work in close personal contact with those they serve 399  
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empty nest   When the child leaves the home it causes a transition in the marriage  
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kinkeeper   Middle aged person that maintains family rituals, history, family,gatherings, keeps the family close  
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reciprocity   responding to a positive action with another positive action  
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types of families, such as nuclear family    
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divorce   half of all marriages will end in divorce. Children add stress, women initiate about 2/3 of divorces. Wives get more stressed about marriage 393  
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personality traits   Emotional stability, extroversion, openess to experiences, agreeableness, conscientiousness p404  
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ageist stereotypes   poor, ill-housed, unhealthy, require advocacy,inadequate employees, accident prone positive:well off, friendly,mature,  
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filial piety   The respect given to elderly in Asian cultures whichi is manifested in traditions as well as in everyday encounters  
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categories of old   young old-60-69 middleage old-70-79 old old-80-89 very old old 90-99  
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aging and theories of aging   senescence: normal excludes disease stochastic: wear and tear (ripped) biological clock: programmed to age  
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sleep problems in the elderly   half of those over 65 have sleep problems -Sleep apnea (stop breathing in sleep) -amsomnia (can't sleep)  
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dementia   Impaired learning and memory ability, deterioration of language and motor functions, a progressive inablitty to recognize familiar people and objects  
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senescence   universal biological process of aging  
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