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Network on Successful Midlife Development
The McArthur Foundation's network on midlife, which describes the research on middle age being funded by the foundation.
( http://midmac.med.harvard.edu/ )
Exploring Middle Age
Read middle-aged columnist Mike Bellah insights about middle adulthood. Includes several Baby Boomer quizzes. Generation X, midlife moments life's in-betweens, the single life in middle adulthood, making marriages last, and many more humorous, thoughtful insights.
( http://www.bestyears.com )
Behavioral Medicine
Examine a number of behavioral medicine topics such as psychological factors in heart disease, pain, and other aspects of health.
( http://www.sbm.org/ )
Controlling Anger and Developing Life Skills
Leading researcher in the area of anger and coronary disease, Redford Williams, discusses his life skills approach to a healthier life in middle adulthood.
( http://www.williamslifeskills.com/index.html )
Menopause: Information and Resources
Extensive information on a wide range of topics on menopause. Read about medical news, join discussion groups, and link up with other related sites.
( http://www.docguide.com/news/content.nsf/PatientResAllCateg/menopause?openDocument )
Middle Age Sexuality
Website with links to resources on different issues surrounding sexuality and aging.
( http://www.apa.org/pi/aging/sexuality.html )
Midlife Male Hormone Changes
Several physicians and psychologists discuss the psychological dimensions of male menopause.
( http://www.midlife-passages.com/page25.html )
K. Warner Schaie
Visit the home page of K. Warner Schaie, one of the leading experts in cognitive development and aging. Includes a listing of some of his research citations.
( http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/k/w/kws )
Midlife Baby Boomer Characteristics
Many baby boomers are now entering middle age. Read about some of the characteristics and interests of this cohort.
( http://www.asaging.org/generations/gen-22-1/gen-22-1-toc.html )
Exploring the Psychology of Religion
Michael Nielsen's web site is the most extensive one available on the psychology of religion. This is a good web site to start with in exploring the psychology of religion.
( http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/ )
Psychology of Religion Journals
Read about a range of journals that include articles about the psychology of religion.
( http://www.psywww.com/psyrelig/resource.htm#journals )
National Institute of Health: Menopause
Information about health, emotional implications of menopause and hormone replacement therapy. Includes many helpful links.
( http://www.nih.gov/PHTindex.htm )
Medline: Menopause
News, therapy, clinical trials, research, and other resources.
( http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/menopause.html )







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