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Middle Age Reflects

Sophia Carlson

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Middle Age Reflects" offers a guide for those undergoing midlife reassessment, a period marked by self-reflection and questioning one's purpose. It addresses the psychological underpinnings of this phase, highlighting that re-evaluating life choices concerning career, relationships, and personal values is common. Interestingly, studies reveal that those who actively engage in self-reflection during this time often report higher levels of well-being later in life.

 
The book uses a structured approach. It begins by establishing the context of midlife within society and psychology. Then it explores the changes that can lead to feelings of uncertainty. Finally, it gives practical strategies using CBT, mindfulness, and positive psychology to manage stress and clarify values, all to promote mental health.

 
The book emphasizes that this reassessment, though challenging, can be a catalyst for positive change.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 110 pages.

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