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Midlife Crisis? Bring It On!. Nancy Gibbs and others.

by Gibbs, Nancy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 56Family. Publisher: Time, 2005ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Businesswomen | Midlife crisis | Psychoanalysis | Sex differences | Spiritual life | WomenDDC classification: 050 Summary: "What does a female midlife crisis look like anyway? A big face-lift, a little red car, an overdose, an affair, an escape to the Galapagos Islands? Or none of the above?" (TIME) The author examines how women of the baby boomer generation "are confronting the obstacles of middle age and figuring out how to turn them into opportunities" and asserts that because of "higher incomes, better education and long experience at juggling multiple roles, women may actually discover that there has never been a better time to have a midlife crisis than now."
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REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 53 A Silent Crisis. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 54 The Long Walk. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 55 50 and Fired. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 56 Midlife Crisis? Bring It On!. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 57 Riding into the Sunset. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 58 Assisted Living. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 59 As Americans Age, States Respond.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.

Originally Published: Midlife Crisis? Bring It On!, May 16, 2005; pp. 52+.

"What does a female midlife crisis look like anyway? A big face-lift, a little red car, an overdose, an affair, an escape to the Galapagos Islands? Or none of the above?" (TIME) The author examines how women of the baby boomer generation "are confronting the obstacles of middle age and figuring out how to turn them into opportunities" and asserts that because of "higher incomes, better education and long experience at juggling multiple roles, women may actually discover that there has never been a better time to have a midlife crisis than now."

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