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    According to Erikson‚ I am in the Generatively vs. Stagnation: Middle Adulthood phase; I am 54 years of age. I am a mentor in a 12 step group‚ so that is my contribution to other‚ and I help guide other women in the program. I have no children‚ and have not had the privilege of parenting. I have been a massage therapist for 23 years‚ and I can relate to the community and its needs. There are times though that I feel stagnated since I am also at school and feel sorry for myself‚ because I no

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    [pic] BA MARKETING MANAGEMENT WITH LANGUAGES Honours Dissertation SESSION 2009/10 Stagnation of Spanish tourism from the point of view of British tourist BEATRIZ MARTIN LOPEZ 09010987 Supervisor: Ros Sutherland Declaration I declare that the work undertaken for this BA Dissertation has been undertaken by myself and the final Dissertation produced by me. The work has not been submitted in part or in whole in regard to any other academic

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    Education Stagnation and Wastage in Pastoral Society: The Case of Somali Region‚ Ethiopia. Table of Contents Contents Page Cover Sheet…………………………………………………………………………….1 Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………2 I. Introduction…………………………………………………………..……………...3 II. Objectives……………………………………………………………………….......4 III. Significance of the study…………………………………………………….........4 IV

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    normally concerned with the Generativity vs. Stagnation and the Ego Integrity vs. Despair stages. With Erikson’s theory one will either progress positively throughout life with meeting different goals and over coming obstacles or one will have trouble progressing through life and not attain certain goals. For example‚ generativity would be a person who is progressing positively while stagnation would be the outcome of not attaining generativity. Generativity vs. Stagnation is typically around 30-65

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    For middle adulthood which lasts from age 34 all the way to 60 years old is generativity versus stagnation. In very basic terms this is a battle of deciding if you wish to pass things down to the next generation versus living a life that has a lack of growth. Newman and Newman (2014) define generativity as encompassing procreativity‚ productivity‚ and creativity‚ and thus the generation of new beings‚ as well as o new products and new ideas

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    Generativity encompasses “procreation‚ productivity and creativity and thus the generations of new beings‚ as well as of new products and new ideas‚ including a kind of self-generation concerned with further identity development” (Hutchison‚ 2015‚ p.320).” The struggle typical of middle adulthood is generativity versus stagnation; whereby failure to contribute to future generations may result in an inward focus of self-absorption; stagnation is not dependent on whether

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    period during which we are actively involved in raising children. For most people in our society‚ this would put it somewhere between the middle twenties and the late fifties. The task here is to cultivate the proper balance of generativity and stagnation. Generativity is an extension of love into the future. It is a concern for the next generation and all future generations. As such‚ it is considerably less "selfish" than the intimacy of the previous stage: Intimacy‚ the love between lovers or

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    predetermined unfolding of our personality in eight stages. The stages or conflicts are: trust vs. mistrust; autonomy vs. shame doubt; initiative vs. guilt; industry vs. inferiority; identity vs. role confusion; intimacy vs. isolation; generativity vs. stagnation; and ego integrity vs. despair. Our progress is determined by our success‚ or lack of success. For example‚ trust vs. mistrust‚ we need to learn mostly to trust; but we also need to have a much needed little trust‚ so we won’t

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    herself‚ the “bossy pants”‚ (which she considers herself to be) makes for an interesting story‚ or rather‚ an interesting life. Erikson’s Theory states many stages in human development‚ but I want to focus on one in particular‚ Generativity vs. Stagnation. This theory

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    INTRODUCTION The seventh stage of development‚ according to Erik Erikson‚ is Generativity vs. Stagnation. This stage states that‚ during middle age (40-65)‚ an adult should have an established career‚ relationship‚ and family. This is a stage where one truly becomes a productive member of society. Failure of this stage will cause one to become unproductive and stagnant. GOALS THE ALLOW YOU TO BECOME A PRODUCTIVE & SUCCESSFUL MIDLIFE ADULT As with any group of stages‚ it is important to be

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