Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) state there are identifying stages in adult friendships. These stages include acquaintanceship, buildup, continuation, deterioration, and ending (p. 312). There is research showing how friendship changes during adulthood. When people experience life changes, their friendship with others tend to end and the long term friends they have are contacted less. In adulthood friendships are important. Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) mention that adults find friendships important because it produces satisfaction in the quality of the friendships adults have. Adults who have friends help with life situations. Friends can help each other with losses, death, and retiring. It produces better self-esteem. People are able to cope with difficulties when they have a friend versus being alone. Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) state there are three themes of adult friendships. The first theme is the affective or emotional bias of …show more content…
Some reasons may be personality, obsolescence, and economic trends (p. 372). Some people do not choose to change occupations. It is simply to do the changes their employers have that leads their employees to change. Corporations that make changes sometimes negatively affect employees in which they lose their jobs. Some adults get tired of their job and feel like they are at a point in their lives where they are ready for a change. Cavanaugh and Blanchard-Fields (2015) calls this self-initiated occupational changes. Economic trends can force people to change occupations. Due to the advancement of technology, corporations are able to have their work done electronically, which puts people out of work. Corporations can save money using robots because they do not need to pay them. Another way for corporations to better profit is to send jobs overseas. The economy changes frequently makes an insecure occupation