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Answering the Questions Question one There are four developmental experiences that Brenda is having and which are relevant to middle-age adults. First, Brenda is experiencing intimacy problem because she is not committed to one long term sexual partner. This means that she has not had a satisfying intimate relationship with her husband. Moreover, she fears for her job security and questions its sustainability if she is divorced by her husband. She is also in the midlife crisis where she has come to a time of radical re-examination.
Finally, Brenda has a concern for her personality which she fears will be lost incase she is divorced and she losses her job. Question two Interestingly, Brenda is 45 but she is operating from stage one of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning. She is having an affair outside her marriage; she has had plastic surgery and she is over smoking. All these actions deserve some punishment in one way or the other and she is battling it out on how she can avoid these punishments (Berger 370).Question three Brenda is having an affair with another man behind her husband.
This can be judged to be a destructive personality act as a result of anal-expulsive personality developed from Freud’s anal stage. This is known to be caused by the parents of the child being too lenient to the child at the anal stage of Freud’s development. Secondly, she has had a problem of smoking. The possible reason can be found in Sigmund Freud’s explanation of fixation at earlier psychosexual stage. Therefore, her smoking could be as a result of her being fixated at the oral stage.
Therefore her smoking could be associated with her seeking oral stimulation.Question four Brenda has a problem in her sexual life. That being the root cause of all her agonies, she can use problem focused strategies by owning her mistakes. She must start by changing her attitude towards her husband; whom she says does not satisfy her. Since she has sought information from an expert, she should evaluate the pros and cons of her actions and then devise some solutions to overcome the problems. Works Cited Berger, Kathleen S.
The Developing Person Through the Life Span. 7th ed. New York: Worth Publishers, 2007. Print
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