When Bad Things Turn Good and Good Things Turn Bad: Sequences of Redemption and Contamination in Life Narrative and Their Relation to Psychosocial Adaptation in Midlife Adults and in Students by Jeffery Reynolds, Allison H Patten, Martha Lewis, Dan P McAdams
When Bad Things Turn Good and Good Things Turn Bad: Sequences of Redemption and Contamination in Life Narrative and Their Relation to Psychosocial Adaptation in Midlife Adults and in Students

Jeffery Reynolds, Allison H Patten, Martha Lewis, Dan P McAdams

When Bad Things Turn Good and Good Things Turn Bad: Sequences of Redemption and Contamination in Life Narrative and Their Relation to Psychosocial Adaptation in Midlife Adults and in Students

Jeffery Reynolds, Allison H Patten, Martha Lewis, Dan P McAdams

12 pages first pub 2001 (editions) not a book user-added

nonfiction education psychology science

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 Midlife adults (age 35 to 65) and college undergraduates pro- vided lengthy, open-ended narrative accounts of personally meaningful episodes from the past, such as life-story high points, low points, turning points, and earliest memories. The ora...

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