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14 Facts About Daniel Levinson

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Daniel Levinson published his findings and theory within his two major books, The Seasons of a Man's Life and The Seasons of a Woman's Life; both of which remain as influential publications within the field of psychology.

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Daniel Levinson was born on May 28,1920, in New York City, New York.

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Daniel Levinson began his studies of the social sciences at the University of California, Berkeley, whereat he completed his dissertation on ethnocentrism in 1947.

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In 1950, Daniel Levinson shifted his career to Harvard University, and began to examine the interaction between personality and organizational settings.

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Also during his 12 years at Harvard, Daniel Levinson published around 36 articles and books in a wide variety of topics, including personality and institutional policy, foreign policy, professional identity, mental health administration, and social change.

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Daniel Levinson worked with colleagues including Charlotte Darrow, Edward Klein, Maria Daniel Levinson, and Braxton McKee while at Yale, and his research focused on interviewing 40 middle-aged men about their lives.

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Daniel Levinson created his theory of stage-crisis view by conducting extensive interviews of men and women aged 35 to 45 and looking for common patterns throughout their lives.

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From his research, Daniel Levinson described specific stages of life from childhood to old age, each of which he suggested has a developmental task or crisis that needs to be resolved.

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Daniel Levinson believed that the pre-adulthood stage, early adulthood transition, early adulthood stage, midlife transition, middle adulthood stage, late adulthood transition, and late adulthood stage made up a person's life.

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Daniel Levinson believed that the midlife crisis was a common and normal part of development.

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Daniel Levinson studied men and women who were all in the same age group, making his results and conclusions subject to cohort effects.

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Daniel Levinson continued to research personalities while at Berkeley, however when he arrived at Harvard he instead began to study the interaction between personality and organizations.

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Daniel Levinson died before completion, however his wife Judy Daniel Levinson continued his studies which were ultimately described in his second book of the series, The Seasons of a Woman's Life.

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Daniel Levinson died on April 12,1994, in New Haven, Connecticut.