Robert Peck's psychological tasks refer to a theory that outlines the specific challenges and developmental tasks individuals face during late adulthood. These tasks are believed to be essential for healthy aging and successful adjustment.
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Ego Integrity vs. Despair: This is one of Peck's key psychological tasks where individuals reflect on their lives, finding meaning and satisfaction or experiencing regret and despair.
Body Transcendence vs. Body Preoccupation: Another task outlined by Peck, it involves accepting physical limitations and focusing on personal growth rather than being preoccupied with health concerns.
Ego Differentiation vs. Work Role Preoccupation: This task requires older adults to redefine their sense of self-worth outside of their work roles, finding new sources of identity and purpose beyond career achievements.
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