Middle Adulthood

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Across
  1. 3. The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
  2. 4. A stage where the group reaches its peak performance, cooperating effectively, and achieving its goals with high productivity.
  3. 5. Psychologist who developed the stages of group development model.
  4. 6. The life stage during which generativity vs. stagnation typically occurs, between ages 40 and 65.
  5. 9. Engaged and active way of hearing and understanding what someone is saying.
  6. 11. The term that refers to "making your mark" on the world by caring for others and contributing to the next generation.
  7. 13. A stage where conflicts and disagreements arise as members express differing opinions, leading to a clash of ideas and personalities.
  8. 14. The opposite of generativity, characterized by a failure to contribute and a sense of detachment.
Down
  1. 1. A concept promoting an environment where all individuals feel safe, respected and their cultural backgrounds are valued.
  2. 2. An organization starting with the letter B that offers support for mental health concerns during middle adulthood.
  3. 3. The psychologist known for his theory of psychosocial development, including the generativity vs. stagnation stage.
  4. 7. Something older adults aim to leave behind, related to generativity and symbolic immortality.
  5. 8. The process of getting older over time.
  6. 10. A stage where the group resolves conflicts, establishes rules and norms, and starts working together more cohesively.
  7. 12. The initial stage where a group comes together, individuals are polite, and they're figuring out their roles and goals.