CNUR 300 EXAMINATION TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Midlife Crisis. Answer: Number of definitions.
-Implies a rapid or substantial change in personality which is dislocating
with respect to one's sense of identity- his usual reference groups, his
role models, his principles, his values, his dyadic relationships. So the
whole framework of his earlier life is in question
-an emotional state of doubt and anxiety in which a person becomes
uncomfortable with the realization that life is half over
- a potentially stressful period as it usually involves reflection and re-
evaluation of one's accomplishments
◉ Individuation. Answer: Integration of wholeness, serenity and
harmony within oneself and cultivation of the inner self.
-Jung argues that this is how one overcomes midlife crisis
◉ Four tasks of Stage 5: Launching children and moving on. Answer: 1.
Renegotiation of marital system as a dyad
2. Development of adult-adult relationships between grown children and
their parents
3. Realignment of relationships to include in-laws and grown children
4. Dealing with disabilities and death of grandparents
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Midlife Crisis. Answer: Number of definitions.
-Implies a rapid or substantial change in personality which is dislocating
with respect to one's sense of identity- his usual reference groups, his
role models, his principles, his values, his dyadic relationships. So the
whole framework of his earlier life is in question
-an emotional state of doubt and anxiety in which a person becomes
uncomfortable with the realization that life is half over
- a potentially stressful period as it usually involves reflection and re-
evaluation of one's accomplishments
◉ Individuation. Answer: Integration of wholeness, serenity and
harmony within oneself and cultivation of the inner self.
-Jung argues that this is how one overcomes midlife crisis
◉ Four tasks of Stage 5: Launching children and moving on. Answer: 1.
Renegotiation of marital system as a dyad
2. Development of adult-adult relationships between grown children and
their parents
3. Realignment of relationships to include in-laws and grown children
4. Dealing with disabilities and death of grandparents