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Dr. Jimmy Smull and I presented our theories about adult development as related to women 50+ last year.
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The archetypes derive from the original research of Drs. Orsborn and Smull cited earlier in this blog series, rooted in adult development theory, pioneered by the likes of Lawrence Kohlberg, Erik Erikson and Abraham Maslow, put through the sifter of James Fowler and his nemesis Carol Gilligan, and seasoned by my own favorite theorists David Feinstein and Stanley Krippner.
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In my own proprietary qualitative study (Drs. Orsborn/Smull), undertaken several years ago, we predicted as much.
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The Orsborn/Smull qualitative study of 100 leading-edge boomer women found that as they approach and transit through midlife, women become increasingly passionate about seeking meaning in their lives.
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Haas writes, In their book, Smull and Orsborn say women usually experience a life-changing transition before moving from what they call Stage One to the authentic Stage Two.
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Beyond Stage Two, there is the state of active rebellion, Smull says.
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My colleague Dr. Jimmy Smull and I did a research study of 100 well-educated, high performing leading edge boomer women who are on the path to achieving what they defined as meaningful lives, regardless of the circumstances they were facing.
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My colleague Dr. Jimmy Smull and I did a research study of 100 well-educated, high performing leading edge boomer women who are on the path to achieving what they defined as meaningful lives, regardless of the circumstances they were facing.
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"Steve Smull came to me and said he's not running Limeport anymore," Arner said.
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"Steve Smull came to me and said he's not running Limeport anymore," Arner said.
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