Transitional Life Moment Event
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A Transitional Life Moment Event is a threshold life moment event that marks the passage between distinct life phases or states.
- AKA: Life Transition Event, Phase Change Moment Event, Liminal Life Event.
- Context:
- It can typically bridge Life Stages within life progression systems.
- It can typically involve Identity Transformations through developmental changes.
- It can typically create Discontinuitys in life patterns.
- It can often trigger Adaptation Processes in experiential systems.
- It can often require Role Adjustments through social repositionings.
- It can often generate Uncertainty States during transition periods.
- It can often establish New Baselines for future life moment events.
- It can range from being a Gradual Transition Event to being an Abrupt Transition Event, depending on its temporal profile.
- It can range from being a Voluntary Transition Event to being an Involuntary Transition Event, depending on its agency level.
- It can range from being a Reversible Transition Event to being an Irreversible Transition Event, depending on its permanence degree.
- It can range from being a Individual Transition Event to being a Collective Transition Event, depending on its participant scope.
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- Examples:
- Developmental Transition Events, such as:
- Educational Transition Events, such as:
- Relational Transition Events, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Stable Life Moment Event, which maintains continuous state.
- Routine Life Moment Event, which lacks phase change.
- Momentary Life Event, which doesn't establish new phase.
- See: Threshold Life Moment Event, Important Life Moment Event, Life Moment Event, Life Event, Temporal Occurrence Event, Life Progression System, Compound Life Moment Event, Experiential System.