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