Answer:
generativity; stagnation
Explanation:
Generativity versus stagnation: In psychology, the term generativity vs. stagnation is one of the stages in the psychosocial development that was developed by Erik Erikson and is the seventh stage in the theory. The stage starts from the forty years of age in an individual's life and lasts through sixty-five years, this is considered to as the middle adulthood period.
Generativity: It refers to the process of making a mark by nurturing or creating things that will outlive an individual.
Stagnation: It refers to the process through which an individual redirects his or her energies into meaningful activities.
In the question above, Rob is probably facing the psychosocial conflict of generativity and is likely to develop stagnation.
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Answer: Self-actualized
Explanation: Abraham Maslow gave the theory that there is a pyramid with a hierarchy of motivations derived from human needs , with the self-actualized at the very top of that pyramid. Before approaching the needs that are higher in the hierarchy, the needs that are lower in that pyramid must be met.
The need for self-actualization, which is at the very top of the pyramid, means fulfilling personal potential, constantly seeking further improvement and personal growth, new experiences, etc. As Maslow claims, a person who is self-actualized rarely finds him/herself in a situation where s/he is uncomfortable, or has a sense of separation, loneliness, because such a person is always surrounded by people, simply popular. Even when a self-actualized person finds himself or herself separated from people, s/he does not lose confidence.