Life Span Development Interviewing An Thesis

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These findings from the interview also coincide with studies of life development in the elderly. As a study by Wynne and Groves (1995) states,

Life satisfaction is a critical dimension to well senior citizens because it is directly attributable to their quality of life. The senior years are concerned with the development and enhancement of one's physical, spiritual, and mental well being. It is in one's later years that an individual has the necessary time to focus on these content areas. (Wynne and Groves, 1995, p. 448)

This short interview was not extensive or in-depth enough to explore in detail the various aspects that were instrumental and influential in this particular individual's life development.

In this case there is a need explore further areas of the life span development of the individual. A particular area of investigation...

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Lifespan Development: A Social-Cultural Perspective (abstract)
Retrieved November 9, 2008 at http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20061020.101103

Boeree C. ABRAHAM MASLOW: 1908 -1970. Retrieved November 6, 2008, at http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html

Wynne, R.J., & Groves, D.L. (1995). Life Span Approach to Understanding Coping

Styles of the Elderly. Education, 115(3), 448+. Retrieved November 11, 2008, from Questia database: http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5000309429

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