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- Midlife - Psychology Today
Midlife is the central period of a person's life, spanning from approximately age 40 to age 65 It can be a stressful time, as many people come to feel discontented and restless as they struggle
- Midlife crisis - Wikipedia
The debate of whether or not there is a midlife crisis is being answered through recent research that attempts to balance such factors as response bias and experimenter effects in order to establish internal validity
- Midlife Crisis: Signs, Stages, Timeline, More - Healthline
The term midlife crisis gets thrown around a lot, but what is it exactly? Learn about the common signs and why many experts consider it a myth
- Midlife Crisis: Signs, Causes And How To Cope – Forbes Health
A midlife crisis is defined as a period of emotional turmoil in middle age, around 40 to 60 years old, characterized by a strong desire for change
- 8 Ways You Can Survive — And Thrive In — Midlife - NPR
After two years of research and more than 400 interviews about midlife, former NPR reporter Barb Bradley Hagerty received dozens of insights about how to live well in the middle years
- What Are the Signs of a Midlife Crisis? - Verywell Mind
Some research estimates about 1 in 4 people experience a midlife crisis Learn more about what a midlife crisis means and some of the warning signs to look out for
- Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and Challenges - PMC
We first review dominant views and empirical research that has debunked false narratives Next, we discuss major opportunities and challenges of midlife
- How Your Body and Mind Change in Midlife - The New York Times
Midlife, typically defined as ages 40 to 60, is an inflection point It’s a time when our past behaviors begin to catch up with us and we start to notice our bodies and minds aging — sometimes in
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