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    Human Growth and Development Case Study

    According toEriksons theoryof development, the age of 60 is in the span of the stage of life

    termed as generativity versus stagnation (ages 40-65). In this stage, the adultface the task of becoming

    productive members of society and nurturing the younger generations (Pazmino, 1997).

    Erikson believed that in each stage the individual confronted particular choices about how to

    define themselves and their place insociety(Pazmino, 1997). The stage ofmiddle adulthood, generativity

    is the concern in establishing and guiding the next generation. Simply having or wanting children does not

    achieve generativity. Socially valued work and discipline expresses generativity.The parents, having established values and close relationship to a person, want to pass on what

    they have learned through productive work and through raising and nurturing their children. But in the

    case of Claude and Davinia, they are failing in this stage. They are behaving like their own child, indulging

    themselves to alienation wanting to be independent even though they have to behave as adult couples.

    In the case presented to us, the parents aredistantfrom their children and therelationshipseems

    to be very cold.Human development in this point causes the family structure to become deviant, and the

    impact ofsocializationin the family is very minimal. Even the relationship between the husband Claude

    and his wife Davinia is not in good terms and are both alienated due to their personal concerns. In adulthood, the psychosocial crisis demand generativity, both in the sense ofmarriageand

    parenthood, and in the sense of working productively and creatively. In the case of Claude and Davinia,

    they both have excelled in their individual careers and are of the age of retirement. There is a hindrance in their productive working, they were both ill. Claude has heart failure

    andlife expectancyis low while Davinia has breast cancer, which will be treated in the future times. So

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    they are obliged to quit their work because they cannot perform well. These hindrances also make their

    relationship with their children cold due to lack of time being together.Historically, retirement was a stage of life few individuals lived long enough to experience or

    enjoy. In the early 20th century, the average life expectancy was 47 years. As a result, most people

    worked until they became too sick to continue. Because the advanced medical knowledge and resources

    we enjoy today were not yet available, a majority of people died quickly of acute illness. Overall, time

    spent in retirement was only 7% of adulthood or about 3 years. In the early 21st century, 25% of one's

    adulthood can be spent in retirement. Because the average life expectancy in 2002 is 76 years, those

    retiring at age 65, on average, can expect to spend 18 to 20 years in the role of retiree (Price 2002). But in the case of Claude and Davinia, their retirement is not meant for them t enjoy but to suffer.

    Being diagnosed with a chronic health problem or a debilitating illness can significantly influence one's

    decision to retire (Atchley, 2000). Since both of them are ill, they cannot fully consummate their given

    benefits as retirees. They cannot as well attend to their responsibilities to their children since they will

    eventually turn weak and helpless.Life-span theorists propose that developmental continuity is manifested through the progressive

    mastery of age-graded tasks. Success in mastering tasks at one stage results in both effective functioning

    within that stage and preparation to address the tasks of subsequent stages. This principle is consistent

    with Havighurst's (1952) developmental proposition that "good performance on a task at one age will befollowed by good performance on this or similar tasks at later ages" (p. 320).

    In addition, Havighurst (1952) deconstructed task mastery into coping responses, that is,

    "behaviors instrumental to satisfactory and satisfying responses to the tasks" (p. 222). Identifying specific

    coping behaviors as good performance on stage-specific developmental tasks permits counselors and

    researchers to assess intraindividual differences within a given life stage and allows for examination of

    intraindividual developmental changes across the life course. In summary, the major constructs in career

    development theory are organized hierarchically, with life-span career divided into life stages, each of

    which contains developmental tasks and a range of coping behaviors that constitute mastery.Their children are turning adults and the elder one Melissa will be entering the married life soon.

    Marriage is a very sacred thing and nobody can break the bond that the Lord has made. Entering

    marriage is not an easy task; it comes with responsibility and obligations not only to yourself but also to

    your husband and to your children.

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    A study said that the decline of marriage in America continues to decrease since 1970. Vast

    majority of population marries generally. Those who marry are better off mentally, physically, and

    economically (Mace, 1992).

    The formula for a successful marriage is formulated but making the marriage work will also

    depend on the people involved in the marriage. Both individuals entering marriage should be both mature.

    The individuals should love their spouses and also themselves. The couple should enjoy being together

    as well as being alone. They should be established in their occupations. They should also express

    themselves assertively.Marriage qualifies as a life cycle transition that is both normative and anticipated, and yet, has the

    potential to be highly stressful (Boss, 1988). According to McGoldrick (1989), becoming a couple is one of

    the most complex and difficult transitions of the family life cycle even though it is often perceived as the

    least complicated and most joyous. This romanticized view of the transition to marriage may contribute to

    a couples lack of adequate preparation and subsequent difficulty and distress during the transition. Many

    people consider marriage as the unimpeded, blissful joining of two individuals. However, Carter and

    McGoldrick (1989) have suggested that marriage really represents the merger of two entire systems

    combining together in developing a new, third family system.

    Sources:Atchley, R.C. (2000). Social Forces and Aging (9th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.Boss, P. (1988). Family stress management. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.Havighurst, R. J. (1952). Developmental tasks and education. New York: David McKay.

    McGoldrick, M. (1989). The joining of families through marriage: The new couple. In B.

    Carter & M. McGoldrick (Eds.), The changing family life cycle: A framework for family therapy (2nd

    ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

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    Mace, D. (1982). Close companions: The marriage enrichment handbook. New York: Continuum.

    Pazmino, Robert W. (1997). Erik Eriksons Work.Price, Christine A. (2000). OSU State Extension. About Retirement. The Ohio State University.