Middle Age |
Contents
EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 9 |
Some Characteristics of Middle | 22 |
The Way of Acceptance | 48 |
Copyright | |
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able accept achieved active adolescent adulthood anxiety bad sleep basic Basil Willey become begin changes CHAPTER child childhood consciously course Darby and Joan deal death deep dependent needs depressed moods deterioration difficulties discipline disturbed dream earlier early Ernest Jones experience face fact fear feel felt fifties forty friends George Eliot give grow important inner insecurity interest J. A. Hadfield Jack and Jill Jung kind Leslie Tizard less living marriage matter mature means memory mental mind Minister of Religion mother ness never old age older middle-aged parents one's ourselves past period position possible powers present psycho-analysis psychotherapist psychotherapy realize reason religious faith repressed second half self-confidence self-reliant sense sexual Sigmund Freud sleep social stage struggle success things thirty tion trouble trying twenties unconscious understanding unsureness weakness woman write younger youth