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Sinnott, editor. 000799929 260__ $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c2017. 000799929 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000799929 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000799929 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000799929 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000799929 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000799929 5050_ $$aOn the Stability of Identity Interacting with the Impermanence of Time / Evangeline A. Wheeler -- Cognitive Underpinnings of Identity Flexibility in Adulthood / Jan D. Sinnott -- Identity Flexibility and Wisdom in Adulthood: The Roles of a Growth-Oriented Identity Style and Contemplative Processes / Sherry L. Beaumont -- An Experiential Exploration of Identity During Emerging Adulthood: The Impact of Growth Experiences on Emerging Adulthood Characteristics / Luke Boardman -- Bridging the Gap: Black Immigrant Identities and Dreams of Home / Leonie J. Brooks -- Flexibility in Persons with Dementia / Cameron J. Camp -- Spirituality as a Framework for Confronting Life's Existential Questions in Later Adulthood / John C. Cavanaugh -- Rural-to-Urban Migration, Identity, and Life Quality of the Badaga People in South India / Gareth Davey -- The Concurrent Paths of Parental Identity and Child Development / Maria P. Fracasso -- "Like a Constantly Flowing River" : Gender Identity Flexibility Among Nonbinary Transgender Individuals / M. Paz Galupo, Lex Pulice-Farrow, and Johanna L. Ramirez -- Identity Stories to Jettison / Louise Green -- Work and Identity Flexibility / Carol Hoare -- From Student to Professional: Thoughts on Roadblocks and Keys to Success / Shaina A. Kumar -- Play, Flow, and Tailoring Identity in Middle Adulthood / Kevin Rathunde and Russell Isabella -- Optimizing Challenges: Eminent Elders Meet Adversity with Identity Flexibility / Grant J. Rich -- Identity Flexibility and Buddhism / Jeff Rosenberg -- Identity Revised: A Clinician's Perspective on What an Identity-Based Model of Mind Looks Like / Vedat Șar -- Caregiving Identity and Flexibility / Kim Shifren -- Dual Identities and the Artist: A Personal Reflection / Valerie A. Smith -- The Sick Self: A Personal Reflection / Elizabeth Stellhorn -- "Just When I Knew All of Life's Answers, They Changed the Questions": A Eudaimonist Perspective on Identity Flexibility During the Adult Years / Alan S. Waterman. 000799929 5050_ $$aPreface; How This Book Is Organized; The First Two Chapters; Remaining Chapters; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Concepts of Identity; Chapter 1: On the Stability of Identity Interacting with the Impermanence of Time; The Making of Identity; External Identity: Ourselves with Others; Internal Identity: Within Ourselves; Identity When the Brain Disrupts Memory; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Cognitive Underpinnings of Identity Flexibility in Adulthood; The Models of Quantum Weirdness, Living Systems, and Chaos Speak to Evolving Identity 000799929 5058_ $$aNew Physics Models Underlying Identity Flexibility General Systems Theory (GST) of Living Systems Underlies Identity Flexibility; Chaos, Complexity, Self-Regulating Systems, and Identity Flexibility; Self-Organizing Systems; Postformal Cognition as a Cognitive Tool to Construct Flexible Adult Identity; Creating the Flexible Adult Self: Complex Postformal Adult Cognition About Felt Connections; Failure to Feel Connected in Any One Dimension; What Happens to Adult Identity Flexibility When Adults Lack Postformal Thought?; Applications and Research Strategies; References 000799929 5058_ $$aPart II: Research, Theory, Personal ExperiencesChapter 3: Identity Flexibility and Wisdom in Adulthood: The Roles of a Growth-Oriented Identity Style and Contemplative Processes; Introduction; Identity Development and Flexibility; Identity Processing; The Growth-Oriented Identity Style and Wisdom; The Role of Contemplative Processes; Concluding Comments; References; Chapter 4: An Experiential Exploration of Identity During Emerging Adulthood: The Impact of Growth Experiences on Emerging Adulthood Characteristics; Existential Lens; Narrative Identity; Method; Participants; Procedure 000799929 5058_ $$aMeasures Results and Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Bridging the Gap: Black Immigrant Identities and Dreams of Home; Bridging the Gap: Black Immigrant Identities and Dreams of Home; Identity Development; Black Racial Identity Development Theories; Immigrant Incorporation/Acculturation and Identities; References; Chapter 6: Flexibility in Persons with Dementia; How Did It Ever Come to This?; Using the Capacities of Persons with Dementia; Examples of Flexibility in Persons with Dementia; Beer Making; Training Dogs; Learning a New Language; Creating Companies 000799929 5058_ $$aResident-Led Activity Programming Remembering Those Close to Us; Altruism in Persons with Dementia; Intergenerational Programming; Creative Arts; Travel; Resident-Led Communities; The Price of Flexibility: Giving Up Control; The Audacity of Hope; References; Chapter 7: Spirituality as a Framework for Confronting Life's Existential Questions in Later Adulthood; Merton, Rohr, and an Approach to Spirituality in Later Adulthood; Setting the Stage: Cognitive Development in Adulthood; Setting the Stage: Personality Development in Adulthood 000799929 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000799929 520__ $$aThis volume seeks to explore the idea of identity as a flexible center of events around which aspects of the self and events in the outside world are organized. Historically, in much of the literature, identity was conceptualized as a somewhat fixed, unchanging construct. Scholars now have a greater awareness of more nuanced theories about identity and there is a greater willingness to accept that identity is not fixed, concrete, and permanent, but rather evolving and fluid. Although this volume discusses a wide variety of aspects of identity as it flexibly changes during adulthood in the face of numerous experiences, it is really addressing one key question. How adaptive and fluid is identity and how can we know ourselves as both continuing and changing? Exploring these ideas raises the importance of future research on adult identity. With a firm grounding in the historical and theoretical background of identity research, this volume begins by defining identity and the psychological "self" as a center around which the person's behaviors and self-concepts revolve. The following chapters gather the wisdom of many writers who all accepted the challenge of talking about creating a flexible adult self and identity during adulthood. They come at this challenging question from many different perspectives using different tools. Some survey existing literature and theory, then summarize prior work in a meaningful way. Some discuss their own research; some reflect on personal experiences that have demanded a flexible identity. Also included in the coverage are discussions of methodology and validity issues for studies and scales of identity. With its dual focus on research and applied fields ranging across social and personality psychology, industrial/occupational psychology, cross-cultural psychology, mental health, existential issues, relationships, and demographic categories, Identity Flexibility During Adulthood: Perspectives on Adult Development is a fascinating and complex resource for psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, gerontologists, and all those interested in our changing identities. 000799929 588__ $$aVendor-supplied metadata. 000799929 650_0 $$aAdulthood$$xPsychological aspects. 000799929 650_0 $$aIdentity (Psychology) 000799929 650_0 $$aPersonality. 000799929 650_0 $$aSocial psychology. 000799929 7001_ $$aSinnott, Jan D.,$$eeditor. 000799929 77608 $$iPrint version:$$z9783319556567$$z3319556568$$w(OCoLC)973920148 000799929 852__ $$bebk 000799929 85640 $$3SpringerLink$$uhttps://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-319-55658-1$$zOnline Access$$91397441.1 000799929 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:799929$$pGLOBAL_SET 000799929 980__ $$aEBOOK 000799929 980__ $$aBIB 000799929 982__ $$aEbook 000799929 983__ $$aOnline 000799929 994__ $$a92$$bISE