Midlife adults experience changes in many different areas of their lives at this time, they will find that not only is their health changing, but also their appearance, their family, even their thinking and emotions are changes. When talking about people entering middle adulthood in life, the term “midlife crisis” is often used, but according to an article titled Middle Adulthood Developmental Psychology, “most people during middle adulthood are satisfied and satisfied with their lives." "Physical changes", 2008-2013, expression 1). This article also states that the age range for middle adulthood is approximately thirty-five to sixty-four years old. Midlife crisis is when an individual sees himself and is not satisfied with what he sees. If you experience a midlife crisis, you will have a desire to improve yourself in certain areas such as: dressing differently, purchasing new cars, changing your music taste, starting an exercise regimen, reevaluating current relationships, and interests in furthering education. or the desire to change. jobs. Additionally, during middle adulthood it is normal for a person to experience changes in three physical ways: visible signs of aging, organ decline, and changes in hormones/emotions. It could also be addressed with psychosocial changes in Eriksonian ways. Phase Seven: Generativity versus Stagnation. The individual has the ability to intervene in the physical aging process to slow down its progression. Physical activity plays an important role in overall well-being and is important for an individual looking to improve their quality of life by finding an activity they enjoy. Of course nature will take its course and aging will take effect, the middle-aged adu... middle of paper... was discharged home on the third day of hospitalization. He was sent home with new prescriptions, new diagnoses, an aftercare plan, and all the information needed to manage the outpatient situation. When he entered the hospital in crisis, he left with a sense of self-realization; it is now up to him to choose to follow the necessary interventions to improve his well-being and general health. By adding physical activity, improving his nutrition, attending group therapy, and continuing with follow-up appointments/medication management, he will see great changes for the better. I am optimistic that this patient is able to increase his self-esteem and self-worth so that he can successfully complete Erikson's seventh stage of psychosocial development and be able to embrace all the wonderful changes that midlife transformation brings in your own life.
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