Adolescence and Identity
Young Adulthood and Intimacy
Middle Adulthood and Resp
onsibility
Late Adulthood and Reflection
Psychological Themes in '100 Years'
100

This psychological stage, identified by Erik Erikson, involves exploring self-identity and personal roles.

What is identity vs. role confusion?

100

Erikson identified this major life challenge as central to young adulthood.

What is intimacy vs. isolation?

100

Erikson’s stage for middle adulthood focuses on generativity vs. this. 

What is stagnation?

100

Erikson’s final psychosocial stage involves the struggle between integrity and this. 

What is despair?

100

The recurring theme of time passing quickly aligns with this psychological concept.

What is time perception?

200

The song lyric “I'm fifteen for a moment” reflects this critical aspect of teenage development. 

What is self-concept formation?

200

The lyric “I'm twenty-two for a moment, and she feels better than ever” highlights the importance of this in early adulthood.

What is romantic relationship?

200

This psychologist’s theory of life structure describes key transitions in adulthood, including career and family shifts. 

Who is Daniel Levinson

200

The lyric “I'm ninety-nine for a moment, dying for just another moment” reflects this common late-life concern.

What is the fear of mortality?

200

The song’s emphasis on love and relationships connects to this hierarchy of needs

What is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

300

This psychologist proposed that adolescence involves a search for identity influenced by social experiences.

Who is Erik Erikson?

300

Research shows that strong relationships in early adulthood lead to increased levels of this

What is life satisfaction?

300

Middle-aged adults often focus on creating a legacy, which aligns with this psychological concept. 

What is generativity?

300

This theory suggests that older adults prioritize emotionally meaningful relationships.

What is socioemotional selectivity theory?

300

The lyric “Counting the ways to where you are” reflects the human tendency to do this.

What is reminisce

400

Research suggests that successful identity formation in adolescence leads to greater success in this later stage.

What is young adulthood?

400

This concept describes the balancing act between personal ambition and building relationships.

What is role conflict?

400

he lyric “I'm thirty-three for a moment, still the man but you see I'm a they” suggests a shift towards this responsibility.

What is family and career development?

400

Research suggests that older adults who positively reflect on life experience greater levels of this.

What is psychological well-being?

400

Research shows that people who successfully navigate life transitions experience higher levels of this.

What is resilience

500

Adolescents’ ability to envision their future selves aligns with this cognitive development concept.

What is future-oriented thinking?

500

According to Maslow, once basic and safety needs are met, young adults seek this psychological need.

What is love and belonging?

500

Studies show that those who feel fulfilled in middle adulthood report lower levels of this later in life

What is regret?

500

The act of looking back on one’s life and making peace with past experiences is called this.

What is life review?

500

The ability to accept life’s changes while maintaining a sense of self is a key component of this psychological process. 

What is adaptation?