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  2. Midlife crisis - Wikipedia

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    Midlife crisis. A midlife crisis is a transition of identity and self-confidence that can occur in middle-aged individuals, typically 45 to 64 years old. [1][2][3] The phenomenon is described as a psychological crisis brought about by events that highlight a person's growing age, inevitable mortality, and possible lack of accomplishments in life.

  3. Stage-crisis view - Wikipedia

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    Levinson used the term "midlife crisis" only to describe the crisis that one undergoes during the Midlife Transition, rather than crises found in other developmental periods. [1] The midlife crisis is a period in development that supposedly happens in middle age, and is characterized by making sudden and large changes, experiencing anxiety, and ...

  4. Daniel Levinson - Wikipedia

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    Levinson believed that the pre-adulthood stage, early adulthood transition, early adulthood stage, midlife transition, middle adulthood stage, late adulthood transition, and late adulthood stage made up a person's life. [6] Levinson also believed that the midlife crisis was a common and normal part of development. [6]

  5. 8 in 10 menopausal women experience hot flashes. Here's what ...

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    Every woman who reaches midlife will experience menopause and the 7-14 years that precede it known as perimenopause.During that transitional time, their ovaries will gradually stop working ...

  6. Q&A with Chip Conley: Gen X, midlife is 'not a drizzle of ...

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    Midlife can be the time when people finally zero in on what they want from life, according to his new book. ... It is “the initiation into a time of massive transitions. A drizzle of ...

  7. Millennials’ midlife crisis looks different from their ...

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    Why millennials ‘can’t afford’ a midlife crisis. Midlife crises of the past were once usually defined by lavish purchases—whether on expensive cars, extended vacations, cross-country or ...

  8. Adult development - Wikipedia

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    Levinson also emphasized that a common part of adult development is the midlife crisis. The process that underlies all these stages is individuation - a movement towards balance and wholeness over time. The key stages that he discerned in early adulthood and midlife were as follows: Early Adult Transition (Ages 16–24)

  9. Young adult - Wikipedia

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    Young adulthood then draws to its close with 'the Midlife Transition, from roughly age 40 to 45' [2] —producing 'a brand-new passage in the forties, when First Adulthood ends and Second Adulthood begins.' [34] In the midlife transition, early adulthood often ends, and individuals make changes in their lives, such as in their career. [35]