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Gloger-Tippelt, G. – Human Development, 1983
Proposes a phase model describing the course of first pregnancy, while outlining an extended view of pregnancy as both a biological and psychosocial process. Four ideal phase types are distinguished: a disruption phase of radical change, an adaptation phase of readjustment, a centering phase focused on production, and a final phase of anticipation…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Biological Influences, Models, Pregnancy
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Dannefer, Dale – Human Development, 1996
Agrees with Levenson and Crumpler's critique of ontogenetic theories as overly stressing biological determinism. Disagrees with their proposal, in discussing sociogenic and liberative models, that social influences be confined to a weak determinism. Suggests that a problem for developmental theories is to understand ways of increasing individuals'…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Biological Influences, Developmental Psychology, Models
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Vaillant, George E. – Human Development, 1996
Sees Levenson and Crumpler's liberative model as idealistic, and critiques apparently anti-materialistic implications of the model. Maintains that Levenson and Crumpler's suggestion that the goal of adult development is to free the individual from environmental and biological influences is bad science but constitutes a valuable sermon. (BC)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Biological Influences, Developmental Stages, Models
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Dannefer, Dale – American Sociological Review, 1984
Argues that the "ontogenetic" model of adult development theory is inappropriate because it treats as "natural" a subject that is social in character. Offers instead some essential elements of a "sociogenic" paradigm drawn from the accumulated body of sociological research and theory. (CMG)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Models
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Levenson, Michael R.; Crumpler, Cheryl A. – Human Development, 1996
Compares ontogenetic models, which stress development through a series of stages; sociogenic models, which stress the influence of social context on adult behavior; and liberative models. Liberative models do not treat adult development as entirely dependent on biological or social determinism, and do stress individuals' conscious efforts at…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Biological Influences, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
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Wortley, David B.; Amatea, Ellen S. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Presents a conceptual framework for organizing existing ideas about adult change. Discusses common themes in adult development theory and suggests uses and limitations of adult developmental theory. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Adults, Behavior Theories
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McMordie, William R. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1981
Challenges the disengagement theory of adaptation in the aging process. Suggests that the withdrawal phenomenon exhibited by the elderly simply reflects reduced environmental opportunities for social interaction. Views interpersonal intimacy as the key to satisfactory adjustment. Presents a longitudinal developmental approach to the development of…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Aging (Individuals), Interpersonal Relationship
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Perun, Pamela J.; Bielby, Denise Del Vento – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1981
Examines the literature on women and work by reviewing the trends in female labor force activity since 1900 and theories of the development of occupational behavior. Suggests an integration of these two areas through an evaluation of their relevance to the human development paradigm. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Career Development, Females, Labor Force Development
Havighurst, Robert J.; Orr, Betty – 1960
In this part of the Kansas City Study of Adult Life, educational implications of adult activities and goals were explored, with emphasis on effective living in middle life. Performance of adult developmental tasks and motivation toward effort in these areas were investigated. Criteria were offered for assessing high, medium, and low performance in…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Age Differences, Developmental Tasks
Alfred, Mary V. – 2002
The learning and development experiences of English-speaking Caribbean immigrant women in the United States were examined in a transcultural study. A heuristic phenomenological approach was used to explore how a sample of 15 Anglophone women from the British Caribbean islands who had immigrated to the midwestern, southwestern, and eastern United…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Adult Learning, Cognitive Structures
Niles, Spencer G.; Herr, Edwin L.; Hartung, Paul J. – 2001
The evolving role of work in society and the factors driving emerging trends in work were examined to assist career development practitioners in helping individuals deal with life-role balance. Donald Super's life-space theory was presented as a framework for adult career development and used as a backdrop for discussing how adults can crystallize…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Career Counseling, Career Development