Across
- 3. a psychosocial stage representing development beyond ego integrity
- 5. communities for older adults that offer a continuum of housing alternatives
- 7. remaining in a familiar setting where one has control over one’s everyday life; aging in ______
- 9. social _______ model, which discusses changing social networks through life
- 10. good match between older adults’ abilities and the demands of their living environments, which promotes adaptive behavior and psychological well-being: __________ fit
- 11. emotional strength of older adults who, compared with younger people, selectively attend to and better recall emotionally positive over negative information; __________effect
Down
- 1. negative resolution of the psychological conflict of late adulthood in Erikson's theory
- 2. type living communities for older adults that provides hotel-like support services
- 4. socioemotional __________theory, which states that social interaction in late adulthood extends lifelong selection processes
- 6. aging in which gains are maximized and losses minimized
- 8. theory of aging that states that most aging adults strive to maintain a personal system that promotes life satisfaction by ensuring consistency between their past and anticipated future
