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hi have you open the chat with Read Chapter 8. Using the framework of Erikson as well as other theorists in middle adulthood, answer the following discussion questions for each of the three case studies in the chapter found on pages 270-273. Write a one paragraph response at minimum per question. Examine, apply and integrate atleast one theory of middle adulthood in your response to atleast one of the questions in each case. A full paragraph is approximately 7-9 sentences. Case Study 8.1: Mark Raslin, Finding Stability at 42 Using a life narrative approach, describe some of the life events that seem particularly important in Mark’s life narrative. What have been some positive and negative turning points in Mark’s life? How important is it for Mark’s human services worker to focus on strengthening Mark’s role as a paid worker? Explain. Case Study 8.2: Lisa Balinski, Trying to Balance It All at 50 What are the risk and protective factors in Lisa’s case? Describe the relationships Lisa has had with various family members over the years. How have those relationships changed? As a human services worker, how would you help Lisa with her struggles with her mother and daughter? Case Study 8.3: Maha Ahmed, Struggling to Find Meaning and Purpose at 57 How important is culture in shaping Maha’s expectations for family relationships in middle adulthood and beyond? Explain. Which theory of middle adulthood is most helpful to you in thinking about Maha’s situation in the late phase of middle adulthood: Erikson’s theory of generativity, Jung’s and Levinson’s theories of finding balance, or life span theory of the gain–loss balance? Explain. What are the risk factors for Maha’s current experience with depression and what protective factors were at play in her earlier resilience?hi have you open the chat with Read Chapter 8. Using the framework of Erikson as well as other theorists in middle adulthood, answer the following discussion questions for each of the three case studies in the chapter found on pages 270-273. Write a one paragraph response at minimum per question. Examine, apply and integrate atleast one theory of middle adulthood in your response to atleast one of the questions in each case. A full paragraph is approximately 7-9 sentences. Case Study 8.1: Mark Raslin, Finding Stability at 42 Using a life narrative approach, describe some of the life events that seem particularly important in Mark’s life narrative. What have been some positive and negative turning points in Mark’s life? How important is it for Mark’s human services worker to focus on strengthening Mark’s role as a paid worker? Explain. Case Study 8.2: Lisa Balinski, Trying to Balance It All at 50 What are the risk and protective factors in Lisa’s case? Describe the relationships Lisa has had with various family members over the years. How have those relationships changed? As a human services worker, how would you help Lisa with her struggles with her mother and daughter? Case Study 8.3: Maha Ahmed, Struggling to Find Meaning and Purpose at 57 How important is culture in shaping Maha’s expectations for family relationships in middle adulthood and beyond? Explain. Which theory of middle adulthood is most helpful to you in thinking about Maha’s situation in the late phase of middle adulthood: Erikson’s theory of generativity, Jung’s and Levinson’s theories of finding balance, or life span theory of the gain–loss balance? Explain. What are the risk factors for Maha’s current experience with depression and what protective factors were at play in her earlier resilience?hi have you open the chat with Read Chapter 8. Using the framework of Erikson as well as other theorists in middle adulthood, answer the following discussion questions for each of the three case studies in the chapter found on pages 270-273. Write a one paragraph response at minimum per question. Examine, apply and integrate atleast one theory of middle adulthood in your response to atleast one of the questions in each case. A full paragraph is approximately 7-9 sentences. Case Study 8.1: Mark Raslin, Finding Stability at 42 Using a life narrative approach, describe some of the life events that seem particularly important in Mark’s life narrative. What have been some positive and negative turning points in Mark’s life? How important is it for Mark’s human services worker to focus on strengthening Mark’s role as a paid worker? Explain. Case Study 8.2: Lisa Balinski, Trying to Balance It All at 50 What are the risk and protective factors in Lisa’s case? Describe the relationships Lisa has had with various family members over the years. How have those relationships changed? As a human services worker, how would you help Lisa with her struggles with her mother and daughter? Case Study 8.3: Maha Ahmed, Struggling to Find Meaning and Purpose at 57 How important is culture in shaping Maha’s expectations for family relationships in middle adulthood and beyond? Explain. Which theory of middle adulthood is most helpful to you in thinking about Maha’s situation in the late phase of middle adulthood: Erikson’s theory of generativity, Jung’s and Levinson’s theories of finding balance, or life span theory of the gain–loss balance? Explain. What are the risk factors for Maha’s current experience with depression and what protective factors were at play in her earlier resilience?