Erik Erikson's life stage of generativity versus stagnation also coincides with the idea of a mid-life crisis.
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The book concludes with a wide and varied set of ideas for increasing the safety of the Internet without losing its generativity.
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Generativity refers to nurturing and caring for those things, products, and people that have the potential to outlast the self.
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In Erik Erikson s Stages of Psychosocial Development, "'generativity "'is a struggle against stagnation that ascends during adulthood.
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As such, within and outside the patrigroup the jiliri also embodies the fertility ( that is, the expansion ) and generativity of the patriline.
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It has been demonstrated that in adult development, intimacy, career consolidation, and generativity are mastered in that particular order for both men and women.
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Generativity in the psychosocial sense refers to the concern for establishing and guiding the next generation and is said to stem from a sense of optimism about humanity.
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Generativity Theory suggests that creativity is a skill that can be learned, and specifies strategies that increase creativity and innovation : Challenging, Broadening, Surrounding and Capturing.
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The characteristics of a narrative can also vary depending on generativity ( the degree to which an individual wishes to improve society and help future generations ) and optimism.
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In "'Generativity "', the individual would want to set an example for the generations to come, and leave their mark on society.