Levinsons Seasons of Man
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In May of 1977, Daniel Levinson constructed a model of the season's of a mans life. His developmental theory consists of universal stages or phases that extends from the infancy state to the elderly state. Most development theories, such as Freud's psychosexual development theory or Piaget's cognitive development theory, end in the adolescent stage of life. Levinson's stage theory is important because it goes beyond most theories assuming that development continues throughout adult life.
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Couples and Wives' Work Patterns' Journal of Personality 3, vol. 60 Sept. 1992, 575-595 Levinson, Daniel J. 'The Mid-LIfe Transition: A Period in Adult Psychosocial Development.' Psychiatry, vol. 40 May 1977, 99-112 Ornstein, Suzyn and Lynn Isabella. 'Age vs. Stage Models of Career Attitudes of Women: A Partial Replication and Extension.' Journal of Vocational Behavior, vol. 36 1990, 1-19 Wink, Paul and Ravenna Helson. 'Personality Change in Women and Their Partners' Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 3, vol. 60 Sept. 1992, 597-604
Couples and Wives' Work Patterns' Journal of Personality 3, vol. 60 Sept. 1992, 575-595 Levinson, Daniel J. 'The Mid-LIfe Transition: A Period in Adult Psychosocial Development.' Psychiatry, vol. 40 May 1977, 99-112 Ornstein, Suzyn and Lynn Isabella. 'Age vs. Stage Models of Career Attitudes of Women: A Partial Replication and Extension.' Journal of Vocational Behavior, vol. 36 1990, 1-19 Wink, Paul and Ravenna Helson. 'Personality Change in Women and Their Partners' Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 3, vol. 60 Sept. 1992, 597-604