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  • Essay / Questions for Reflection: Theory and Development of Disengagement

    He believes in finding the meaning of life within ourselves. Because some psychologists view life review and reminiscence as disrupting older adults' search for meaning in old age, they focus on promoting future-oriented activity and actions. However, Jung believes that reminiscence is beneficial for older people because it can foster an interiority that allows them to know themselves better, which helps them find meaning in old age. Although I agree with Carl Jung's point of view, there are still some major concerns to consider. One of the concerns to consider before adopting Jung's approach is an individual's past. It would be disastrous for an individual to remember their past if it reminds them of negative events in their life. Depression, which is very common among older people, can develop if they grieve over negative events. Another concern is when the older person dwells on their past to the point of ignoring their current life. Not only does this not help them find meaning in their lives, but it deteriorates their health because