What is a life crossing?
Life Transition is a general psychological term that is an expansion of the original idea of a crisis in the middle of life or a transition that many people underwent in early 40 years. It is an attempt to map the main changes in human life, as they grow, for example from childhood to adulthood, from school to work and from only life to marital life. The theory of life transition also includes points of the crisis in the lives of individuals due to divorce, the death of someone close, loss of career for retirement or other reasons. Each set of main life transitions offers individuals unique opportunities and challenges to adapt and see themselves and their place in society in a new light. This is often due to the fact that an individual faces a number of circumstances that are largely unknown to a deeply personal level, regardless of the fact that many others have undergone the same transition before him. The main arrangements of this type are a key area of research in psychology and psychiatric practice to designatedThe best methods of management and recovery.
Some key findings of research states for life transition are non -intuitive. For example, scientists have found that the level of stress will reach a crisis point approximately six months after the transition, and can often cause similar transitions to close family members or friends who are witnessing this change but are not directly affected. Transitions also exceed the effects of the basic event and change the life of the individual in other deep ways. Since individuals have different levels of skill management, the transition of life can be unexpectedly easy or difficult. The key factors that lead to a successful life re -establish economic and emotional safety, good health and support environment for this change and someone who uses previous transition skills from past crisis to handle the current.
Research on life transition theory is so important that European BAIn 2006, the NKA carried out a large life in the transition survey (lit), which included the collection of data of 29,000 individuals in 28 countries that returned for 15 years. Its purpose was to inform the creators of politicians in the government of psychological effects on society passing from authoritarian to a democratically established government. These were people who live in some European, Mongolian and former nations of the Soviet Union, which are now part of the Community of Independent States (CIS). Research has found optimism and adaptability to the unstable economic conditions, which are most present in young but permanent levels of government and the benefits of such a change that has permeated society. The collective resistance to the adoption of more Western styles of thinking, which are essential for success in competing cultures, has maintained many nations in a state of temporary limbo.
While the nature of a person's view of life has been largely studied and there is a wide range of k for a wide range ofIdrew, there is still a great secret to evolve the transition process. One of the main areas where there is a lack of understanding of how changes are perceived is how the mind adapts to the new state of being. For the main transitions of life is often necessary extensive cognitive restructuring or the order of processes of thinking in the brain. It seems that this is a naturally adaptive state of human beings, but a trigger that successfully successfully successfully successfully is a trigger that has not been successfully successfully successfully.
Most of the ambiguity of the transition of life involves thoroughness that the circumstances that cause it can be unpredictable. When an event occurs without a clear cause, for example at the death of a child, a sudden increase in wealth by heritage, or an unexpected need to move far from home, often there is no history to deal with the event. In such cases, advice and leadership of experts or families can most often ring hollow and individuals are forced to retreatIT on its own unique mental approach to life to effectively solve the crisis as they feel is the best for its future.