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  1. royalsocietypublishing.org

    On the tendency to attribute the term exclusively to Jaques, see Susanne Schmidt, 'The feminist origins of the midlife crisis', Hist. J. 61, 503-523 (2018); Susanne Schmidt, 'The anti-feminist reconstruction of the midlife crisis: popular psychology, journalism and social science in 1970s USA', Gender Hist. 30, 153-176 (2018). There ...
    Author:Mark JacksonPublished:2020
  2. Jan 21, 2020January 21, 2020 6:30 AM ET. Greg Rosalsky ... There are many potential reasons for a midlife crisis — from the physical effects of aging to the stresses placed on breadwinning parents — but ...
    Author:Greg Rosalsky
  3. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Development is a cumulative, lifelong process (Baltes, 1987).Although midlife comprises a large portion of adulthood and important life transitions, we are only at the very beginning of understanding this life phase and how it may differ from other periods of adulthood (Lachman, 2004).The narrative surrounding midlife needs to move beyond the misconceptions tied to the midlife crisis to ...
  4. telegraph.co.uk

    Jan 13, 202013 January 2020 9:10pm GMT It is an age often marked by baldness, breakups and babies becoming grownups. Yet experts believe that the dread and misery associated with middle age could all be down ...
  5. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    In 1965, the psychoanalyst and social scientist Elliott Jaques introduced a term, the 'midlife crisis', that continues to structure Western understandings and experiences of middle age. Following Jaques's work, the midlife crisis became a popular means of describing how-and why-men and women around …
  6. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Development is a cumulative, lifelong process, but strikingly little is known about development in midlife. As a consequence, many misconceptions exist about the nature of midlife and the developmental milestones and challenges faced by middle-aged adults. We first review dominant views and empirica …
  7. Abstract In 1965, the psychoanalyst and social scientist Elliott Jaques introduced a term, the 'midlife crisis', that continues to structure Western understandings and experiences of middle age. Following Jaques's work, the midlife crisis became a popular means of describing how—and why—men and women around the age of 40 became disillusioned with work, disenchanted with relationships ...
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