During their mid- to late 60s, men are actively reviewing past personal successes and failures and struggling to define "post-career meaning" in their lives. This stage of life, often referred to as late adult transition, is described by Levinson (1978) as "a period of significant development and represents a major turning point in the life cycle" (p. 62). Those who successfully navigate this transition reach what Erikson (1963) defined as ego integrity, a point where past successes are recognized and failures are accepted. Those who fail to see the ...