Orta Yetişkinlik Döneminde Sosyoduygusal Gelişim
Özet
Bu bölüm, yaşam boyu gelişim perspektifinden orta yetişkinlik döneminin (yaklaşık 40–65 yaş arası) sosyoduygusal yönlerini incelemektedir. Orta yetişkinlik, bireylerin hem süreklilik hem de değişim yaşadığı, kazanımlar ve kayıpların iç içe geçtiği bir gelişimsel evre olarak ele alınmaktadır. Günümüzde uzayan yaşam süresiyle birlikte bu döneme özgü dinamiklerin önemi artmıştır. Bu bölümde, orta yetişkinliğin sosyoduygusal gelişimi farklı kuramsal bakış açılarıyla ele alınmakta; kişilik, yakın ilişkiler, duygu düzenleme, yaşam doyumu ve psikolojik esenlik gibi temel temalar tartışılmaktadır.
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