“…On the contrary, possessing a positive perception of aging has been associated with a lower prevalence of suicidal ideation, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (Levy, Pilver, & Pietrzak, 2014); improved strength, gait, and balance (Levy, Pilver, Chung, & Slade, 2014); and a greater likelihood of recovery after the onset of disability (Levy, Slade, Murphy, & Gill, 2012). Therefore, developmental wellness should be included in any framework that focuses specifically on older adulthood, and it should be operationalized as a person’s ability to be realistic about the challenges associated with later life, imaginative about new ways of conceptualizing older adulthood, and hopeful in light of the growing awareness that older adults are resilient and possess many strengths (Fullen & Gorby, 2016).…”