ADULT DEVELOPMENT
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Adult Development
Adult Development is a branch of Developmental Psychology. One simple breakdown of the field is to look at its three dimensions.
Dimension 1: Change: Loss, Stasis, Positive Adult Development
Dimension 2: Types of Change: Maturation, Learning, Developmental stage, and Periods
Dimension 3: Psychological processes in Adult Development.
For example, Positive Adult Developmental may be divided into at least six parts: hierarchical complexity, (orders, stages), knowledge, experience, expertise, wisdom, and spirituality.
Nondevelopmental forms include adulthood and adult human behavior.
While adult development has long been a subject reserved for academia and medical professions, in recent years, adult development has become an integral part of leadership and executive development.
External links
★ ''Journal of Adult Development'' [1]
★ ''Psychology and Aging'' [2]
★ ''Talent Development Resources'' [3]
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