Adulthood, Late Adulthood, Death and Dying
- Summarize physical changes that occur in midlife.
 - Define menopause and explain menopausal changes.
 - What is andropause?
 - How does the climacteric impact sexuality?
 - How does exercise impact aging?
 - Describe the ideal diet for midlife adults.
 - Which cognitive skills increase and decrease in midlife?
 - How do midlife students differ from younger students?
 - Compare the expert and the novice.
 - Is there any such thing as a midlife crisis? Explain.
 - What is Erikson’s stage for midlife adults?
 - What is kinkeeping?
 - Compare types of singles.
 - How does marital satisfaction vary during the life cycle?
 - Describe Cuber and Haroff’s typology of marriages.
 - What does Gottman say about communication in marriage?
 - Describe the stations of divorce.
 - How common is remarriage?
 - What happens to personality in midlife?
 - Compare styles of grandparenting.
 - Compare optimal, usual, and impaired aging.
 - Discuss demographic changes in the age structure found in the United States from 1900 to the present.
 - America and the globe are “graying.”What does this mean?
 - How has life expectancy changed since 1900? Compare life expectancies based on gender and race/ethnicity.
 - What is ageism? Define elderspeak.
 - Compare primary and secondary aging and give examples of each.
 - How common are problems of vision and hearing loss among people 65 and older?
 - Describe theories of aging. Why do we age? (Include definitions of Hayflick limit and telomeres).
 - How does age impact the sensory register, working (short-term), and long-term memory?
 - What is wisdom? Does it come with age?
 - Define abnormal losses of cognitive functioning including dementia and delirium. What are nonorganic causes?
 - Contrast disengagement, activity, and continuity theories of aging.
 - What is socio-emotional selectivity theory?
 - Who cares for older, dependent adults? How many are in nursing homes?
 - Discuss elderly abuse.
 - What are the most common causes of death in the United States?
 - What are the most deadly diseases worldwide?
 - Compare physiological, social, and psychic death.
 - List and describe the five stages of loss.
 - What is palliative care?
 - Describe hospice programs.
 - Who is Dame Cicely Saunders? What are the seven pains?
 - What is anticipatory grief? Disenfranchised grief?
 - Kubler-Ross and Kessler suggest that this is a “death-defying, grief-dismissing world”. What does this mean?
 
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