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Original Articles

Midlife Changes

Utilizing a Social Work Perspective

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Pages 65-86 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The life stage that ranges from approximately age forty to sixty-five in human development is a time of major changes for both men and women, yet this time frame is often neglected or de-emphasized in the intervention context. This article reviews the philosophical, biological, cultural, psychological, and social areas of human development in mid-life. These factors are identified and practice suggestions are made as we enter the new millennium.

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