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Yuliya22 [10]
1 year ago
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according to levinson, life group of answer choices structures are highly similar for all individuals. structures prepare the ad

ult for the next transition. transitions occur at the beginning of each era or stage. transitions arise only in circumstances of stress and trauma.
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DENIUS [597]1 year ago
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The life structure, which Levinson defines as the fundamental framework of a person's life and is composed of their connections with important people, organizations, and institutions in society, is his central idea.

<h3>Who is Levinson?</h3>

American psychologist and adviser on workplace and organizational difficulties, Harry Levinson. He was a pioneer in the combination of management and leadership with psychoanalytic philosophy. He made a connection between low productivity and employee despair caused by managers' inability to effectively manage employees' worries. According to Levinson, a person's life is made up of the pre-adult stage, early adulthood transition, early adult stage, midlife stage, middle adult stage, late adult stage, and late adult stage. Levinson also thought that going through a midlife crisis was a frequent and natural aspect of growing up. Ages 0 to 22 correspond to the pre-adult stage, 17 to 45 to the early adult stage, 40 to 65 to the middle adult stage, 60 to 85 to the late late adult stage.

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