Menopause can be likened to which developmental stage in reg
Menopause can be likened to which developmental stage in regards to dealing with some of the unfinished business that may have been left unresolved.
adolesence
early adulthood
toddler years
neonatal life
| adolesence | ||
| early adulthood | ||
| toddler years | ||
| neonatal life |
Solution
Answer: adolesence
Menopause can be likened (something to) to which developmental stage in regards to dealing with \"some of the unfinished business that may have been left unresolved\" ---> adolescence
Reason: The menopausal transition: this is the meticulous process of transition that occurs during the prominent developmental stage i.e. adolescence in which some of the unfinished business that may have been left unresolved are going to be resolved in early adulthood. These unfinished aspects of menopause in women are mainly persisting from puberty & adolescence (13-18 years old) and these are vocation, body image and fear of aging etc. These aspects will be resolved (due to change in hormone levels) with adequate resolution and healing during developmental stage i.e. early adulthood (19 to 39 years old)
