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Adult transition and the transfer process

Adult transition and the transfer process. Seth Matthew Fishman, PhD University of North Texas Higher Education Program. Learning goals. Define appropriate transition terminology Apply transition theory, particularly the 4-S model Reflect on your personal framing of transitions.

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Adult transition and the transfer process

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  1. Adult transition and the transfer process Seth Matthew Fishman, PhD University of North Texas Higher Education Program

  2. Learning goals • Define appropriate transition terminology • Apply transition theory, particularly the 4-S model • Reflect on your personal framing of transitions

  3. What are transition theories?

  4. Transitions defined • Any event or non-event that results in changed relationships, routines, assumptions, and roles” (Goodman, Schlossberg, & Anderson, 2006, p.33). • Requires new patterns of behavior • Gains and losses • It’s based on the person’s perception! • “Life white water rafting”

  5. Overview of Schlossberg’s model • Approaching transitions • Taking stock of coping resources (aka 4 S) • Situation • Self • Support • Strategies • Taking charge and strengthening resources

  6. Basic summary • Moving in • Moving through • Moving out

  7. Approaching transitions • Anticipated • Unanticipated • Non-event • Relativity – the individuals appraisal • Context – relationship of individual to transition • Impact – degree which it alters someone’s life

  8. Attending a 4 year school

  9. Taking stock – the 4 S System • Situation • Self • Support • Strategies

  10. Situation • Trigger • Timing • Control • Role change • Duration • Previous experience • Concurrent stressors/issues • Assessment – how does the student view this?

  11. Self • Personal and demographic characteristics

  12. Support • Intimate relationships • Family units • Network of friends • Institutions and communities

  13. Mattering • We make a difference and matter to others • Do I know who I am? • Do I feel competent? • Do others appreciate me? • Do my communities (work, school, etc) make me feel needed?

  14. 3 phase transition model Redefinition • Departure • Re-definition • Re-engagement Re-engagement Institution Departure New Opportunities Fishman (2010)

  15. References • Bridges, W. (2004). Transitions: Making sense of life’s changes. Cambridge, MA: DeCapo. • Goodman, J., Schlossberg, N.K., & Anderson, M.L. (2006). Counseling adults in transition. (3rd ed.). New York: Springer • There is 2011 4th edition out now of this! • Schlossberg, N. K., Lynch, A. Q., & Chickering, A. W. (1989). Improving higher education environments for adults. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass • Van Gennep, A. (1960). The rites of passage. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

  16. Questions/discussion? • THANK YOU! Seth Matthew Fishman, PhD Seth.Fishman@unt.edu

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