The transition considered to be "on time or off time" in terms of social clock
What is Timing?
Personal characteristics or demographic factors that affect one’s outlook on life
What is Self?
Relationships with family, friends, coworkers, professors, or other important connections
What is Social Support
Ways in which a situation can be changed or interpreted or that stress can be managed
What is Strategies?
Factors that influence a person's ability to cope with a transition
What are the 4S's (Situation, Self, Support, Strategies)
Seen as permanent, temporary, or uncertain
What is Duration?
Modifying the situation (hope and optimism),
Controlling the meaning (reframing),
Managing stress after transition (selective denial)
Anticipated, unanticpated, and non-events
What are the Types of Transitions?
Anticipated or unanticipated circumstances that bring about a change -- answer
What is Situation?
Include ego development, outlook, and commitment and values.
What is Psychological Resources?
Hope and Optimism
What is Modifying the Situation?
Any event, or non-event that results in changed relationships, routines, assumptions, and roles
Affect how an individual views life, such as socioeconomic status, gender, age, stage of life, state of health, and ethnicity.
What are Personal and demographic characteristics?
Reframing
What is Controlling the Situation?
What is an Anticipated transition?
Selective Denial
What is Managing stress after transition?