4 min
What are the characteristics of middle adulthood?
According to Erik Erikson, middle adulthood, typically spanning from age 40 to 65, is primarily marked by the psychosocial conflict of generativity versus stagnation. This crucial stage is a complex period of physical, cognitive, and social development that profoundly shapes the second half of life. Understanding these characteristics can help individuals navigate this transitional period with purpose and resilience.
Read
Healthy Aging