Describe and evaluate one theory of personality change in adulthood - Seasons of a man's life.

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Describe and evaluate one theory of personality change in adulthood

Seasons of a man’s life

A central idea in this theory is the life structure, defined as the “underlying pattern or design of a person’s life at any given time.”  The life structure changes over a lifespan and we build it primarily around our relationships and work.  From the interviews Levinson was able to illustrate life structure evolves through a series of alternating stable (structure building) and transitional (structure changing or crisis) phases.  These were dubbed “the seasons of a man’s life” (outlined by figure20.1).  The lifespan covers four eras: pre-, early, middle and late adulthood. Where the eras over lap, we experience transitions, which last roughly five years each.  

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At the Pre-adulthood stage the individual grows from a baby to early adulthood.  The individual then moves to early adult transition; this is where the person moves towards independence, both emotionally and financially.  A person can explore life’s possibilities without making firm commitments.

Early adulthood is then reached; the individual forges firmer links between themselves and the adult world.  More choices and commitments are made and life becomes more structured.  Here it might be conceivable to start thinking about and/or starting a family and setting up a home.  The individual will settle a few key choices and ...

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