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  • Pursuing her interest in human development and the midlife journey at this pivotal point of our evolution on Earth, Isabelle has authored the new book Living Forward, Giving Back: A Practical Guide to Fulfillment in Midlife and Beyond.

    Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! 2009

  • Midlife is the upbeat new euphemism – there you are, in the thick of it!

    2008 September 23 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008

  • Midlife is the time to strengthen your grip on your financial life.

    Midlife: Get serious about retirement 2006

  • Douglas LaBier: Our So-Called "Midlife" -- Why Happiness and Depression Both Appear to Increase Vivian Diller, Ph.D.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Surviving Midlife Without a Crisis: Step One Douglas LaBier: Our So-Called "Midlife" -- Why Happiness and Depression Both Appear to Increase Vivian Diller, Ph.D.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • New research, it reported, shows that more than 90 percent of women in their 40s and 50s are deeply unhappy with how they look and are suffering from what experts have dubbed "Midlife Mirror Angst Syndrome."

    Life After 50: When You Look in the Mirror, What Do You See? 2011

  • I can only think the Mr. Kaufman represents that time of American life & lore known as the Midlife Crisis.

    The More Things Change...Part II: True Greatness BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Dr. Lachman is one of the principal investigators for what could be considered the Manhattan Project of middle age, an enormous study titled Midlife in the United States, or Midus.

    NYT > Home Page By PATRICIA COHEN 2012

  • We know this scenario well -- or do we? recent research suggesting that the so-called "midlife crisis" is a myth , NBC's "Today" show kicked off a new series April 18 called "Midlife Today," which asks whether hitting this chronological milestone -- typically defined as falling between the ages of 45 and 65 -- can be a cause for celebration rather than crisis.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Dr. Lachman is one of the principal investigators for what could be considered the Manhattan Project of middle age, an enormous study titled Midlife in the United States, or Midus.

    NYT > Home Page By PATRICIA COHEN 2012

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