Middle Adulthood: A Lifespan PerspectiveSherry L. Willis, Mike Martin SAGE Publications, 23/06/2005 - 440 páginas Middle adulthood is a critical period of the life course. How we develop in middle age–the central period of our lives–can influence how well we cope in our later years. Middle Adulthood: A Lifespan Perspective explores these issues by bringing together a distinguished group of international contributors associated with a range of prestigious longitudinal studies. |
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Middle Age Within the Life Span | 3 |
EARLY LIFE INFLUENCES ON MIDDLE AGE 6835 | 63 |
Genetic Influences on Midlife Functioning | 95 |
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