Stages of Life
Cognitive and Physical Changes
Theories and Models
Death and Dying
Living with Aging
100

What are the decades when adults are often at their physical peak?

20s and 30s

100

This is the inevitable decline of physical and mental abilities over time, according to the decremental model.

aging

100

This psychologist created the five stages of grief and dying.

Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

100

Name the stage of grief where individuals feel numb or shocked.

Denial

100

What is a lifestyle change that can slow aging?

maintaining a healthy diet and exercising

200

What is the term for the time when women experience a sharp decrease in hormones?

menopause

200

Name one of the most common chronic diseases affecting older adults.

Alzheimer's disease

200

This theory focuses on male adult development stages.

Levinson's theory

200

This type of care focuses on providing comfort for terminally ill patients.

hospice care

200

his term describes an elderly person’s desire to hold on to the past instead of embracing the future.

stagnation

300

Levinson described this period as when men reassess their past and future.

midlife transition/crisis

300

Engaging in this type of activity can delay cognitive decline in middle age.

learning new skills

300

The field of thanatology studies what?

death and dying

300

This is the final stage of Kübler-Ross's dying process.

acceptance

300

This mental disorder in older adults is characterized by memory loss and confusion.

dementia

400

According to Erikson, successful aging involves this, characterized by using wisdom to guide future generations.

generativity

400

As people age, this type of intelligence, related to solving new problems, declines.

fluid intelligence

400

This type of intelligence, which relies on accumulated knowledge, tends to remain stable in old age.

crystallized intelligence

400

List one of the social decisions related to death that families must make.

disposal of the body

400

This social factor can heavily influence how elderly people perceive themselves.

societal attitude toward aging

500

This type of prejudice targets older adults.

ageism

500

This is one of the most devastating social challenges older adults face.

the loss of a spouse

500

This model describes the inevitable decline associated with aging.

This model describes the inevitable decline associated with aging.

500

This stage of grief is when individuals reorganize their lives and resolve their loss.

Acceptance

500

What is the projected trend for the population over 65 in developed countries by 2050?

 rapid growth