At my age, having
experienced emerging adulthood replete with international adventures, do I really need to continue seeking thrills with my spouse?
Not exact matches
As a veteran home educator who has
experienced firsthand the maturity of most homeschooled children, my prediction is that the labels «adolescence» and «
emerging adulthood» would not stand.
Dr Josephine Mollon from King's IoPPN, now with Yale University, said: «For individuals with psychotic disorders, cognitive decline does not just begin in
adulthood, when individuals start to
experience symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions, but rather many years prior — when difficulties with intellectual tasks first
emerge — and worsen over time.
Her recent research has primarily centered on lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth because the unfolding of same - sex sexuality during adolescence and
emerging adulthood is an
experience for which most youth are unprepared, involves coping with
experiences associated with society's stigmatization of homosexuality, and has serious implications for health and adaptation.
«My professional training and
experience has focused extensively on child, adolescent, and family therapy, as well as
emerging adulthood (age 19 - 24).
Research on meditation in diverse populations of adults has accumulated sufficiently to provide convincing high - level evidence for reproducible benefits of meditation in mental health and pain management.69 — 71 In addition, data suggest that greater levels of mindfulness in
adulthood may mitigate some of the negative health effects of adverse childhood
experiences.72 The literature in children and youth, however, is less developed and, although suggestive of benefit, is just beginning to
emerge.73 — 76 To provide the highest level of available evidence regarding the specific effect (s) attributable to meditation instruction for children and youth, conclusions in this report are based on findings from RCTs with active control conditions.
I have extensive training /
experience in the areas of family therapy (e.g., Functional Family Therapy), parenting, co-parenting through divorce / family disruption, trauma, and developmental challenges through adolescence and
emerging adulthood.»