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What is not a typical feature of middle adulthood?

Despite being a common trope in movies and TV, a universal and guaranteed midlife crisis is not a typical feature of middle adulthood, which generally spans from ages 40 to 65. This developmental stage is instead characterized by a blend of stability, adaptation, and continued personal growth, not sudden, disruptive upheaval. This period of life involves a complex mix of experiences that are far more nuanced than a panicked desire to reclaim one’s youth.

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How does later adulthood develop emotionally? A guide to psychological changes

According to the World Health Organization, healthy aging is the process of maintaining functional ability to enable well-being in older age. This involves a profound emotional evolution, offering a deeper understanding of how does later adulthood develop emotionally and the enriching changes that come with it.

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