Tatyana L. Krukova, M. V. Saporovskaia, Maria E. Voronina
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Abstract
The analysis of developmental theories of well-being in middle adulthood, concerning women is presented in the paper. The research is based on Ryff`s (1996) conception relating psychological well-being to eudemonic lifestyle as most confirmed. Empirical results reveal how middle aged women`s attitudes toward parents impact on their psychological well-being through 4 basic adult attachment types. Special focus is made on correlations of emotional autonomy from parents, guilt and well-being. The guilt of responsibility is enhanced in middle age, being a mechanism motivating a woman to realize the eudemonic lifestyle (self-realization through care, first of all for aging parents and growing up children).