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The ninth stage in the cycle of life
 — reflections on E H Erikson's theory
Author(s)Beata E Bugajska
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 37, no 6, July 2017
PublisherCambridge University Press, July 2017
Pagespp 1095-1110
Sourcecambridge.org/aso
KeywordsLife span ; Ageing process ; Death ; Theory.
AnnotationErik H Erikson's theory of psycho-social development is analysed, including a new, ninth stage proposed by his wife, Joan M Erikson. A new understanding of this ninth stage is proposed, in which integrity versus despair is still the crisis of the last stage of life, regardless of the addition of the ninth stage. The crisis of stage eight takes place on the continuum between involvement versus resignation. The term 'involvement' is understood as the choice of one's own way of life in the world, in view of personal development oriented towards the realisation of universal values, in accordance with the ethical dimension of social ethos, and with a sense of acceptance of the changes that are the result of the human ageing process. 'Resignation', in turn, is understood as the second pole dynamising the conflict of stage eight, which manifests itself in the fact that no new activities are undertaken or old ones continued by an individual, out of the conviction that it is senseless to undertake any activities for his or her own development. However, there is strength that can be engendered by older people's struggle between involvement and resignation, namely courage. In the acquisition of courage, older people should be supported by geragogy of courage. Society needs the courage of older people and their involvement in the ethical preservation of the world. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170616200 A
ClassmarkBG6: BG: CW: 4D

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