Life+structure

1374805270 **Definition:** In Levinson's theory, the underlying pattern or design of a person's life at a given time, which includes roles, relationships, and behavior patterns.HGD Chapter 14 p.364.

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 * Marriage requires a new life structure. Couples that marry acquire a whole set of relationships.
 * Having a child requires a new life structure. You form a whole new relationship.



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