Christian_B_PSY315

  • Young Adult Role Transition – Moving Out

    One big change was leaving our family's house. It meant assuming accountability, finding independence, and establishing my own place. Without my mom or sister, I had to make decisions and handle money while missing my family. Though hard, I believe I moved out about the same time most college students do. My roommate, who seemed like a sister, helped me realize that knowing when to ask for help is more important than independence in solitude.
  • Adult Attachment Style

    Based on my quiz, I have strong attachments—especially to my mother and husband. I hardly worry about being unloved, hence my anxiety is low. My parents and some friends avoidant conduct causes me to withdraw. Hazan and Shaver say I feel safe, respect freedom, and enjoy connection. From my mother, I picked love and trust. Relationally supported yet sometimes call for space. A strong basis helps me to stay grounded.
  • Older Adult Role Transition – Retirement

    Retirement marks a future change I am looking forward. For my family as well as myself, I want to retire with financial stability. It could be exciting as well as tense. I want to remain active and healthy hence I do not intend to retire at the customary age. Though I try not to obsess over it, the unknowns could be the toughest component. You cannot control the future; only the now. I will concentrate on keeping grounded, developing excellent habits, and giving my all.