Sentences with phrase «midlife couples»

Two groups were demarcated: late - midlife couples (n = 31) included husbands younger than 70 years (age range 40 — 69, M = 60.8, SD = 7.0) and their wives (age range 38 — 79, M = 59.0, SD = 8.4) and older couples (n = 30) included husbands who were aged 70 years and older (age range 70 — 84, M = 74.4, SD = 4.3) and their wives (age range 58 — 80, M = 70.5, SD = 5.6).
In contrast, late - midlife couples may have sufficient resources such that collaborative involvement is not needed to bring about desired outcomes.
The interaction was not significant among late - midlife couples, B = 0.04, z = 0.09, ns, and, therefore, was constrained to zero.
As older couples experience more resource limitations than late - midlife couples, being able to pool resources in striving for shared possible selves may be particularly beneficial to the former.
Although collaboration frequency did not mediate the relationship between shared selves and well - being, the hypothesized interaction between shared selves and collaboration frequency predicting well - being occurred in older but not in late - midlife couples.
While my conversation with them a few months ago was about the importance of marital contracts for newlyweds, my more recent conversations were about midlife couples, the ones who are driving the so - called gray divorce — those 50 and older — which is growing.
[Note: As of August 2013, I accepted becoming a committed midlife couple with my mature man life partner.

Not exact matches

The economic penalties for remarriage for both my ex and I are huge, and midlife divorced couples like us are the rule rather than the exception.
I went super-short at the beginning, not as fun as you (but fun for this midlife mama to look a little sass - edgy... — and then my wife buzzed it all a couple of weeks in.
A growing number of these couples are also having difficulty seeking professional help lest they be tagged as perverts especially when they are already in their midlife or even beyond.
Wanderlust (R for profanity, sexuality, drug use and graphic nudity) Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd co-star in this midlife crisis comedy about a married couple who move from Manhattan to a free love, hippie commune in the country after the husband loses his high - paying job.
The other actors play characters who are too narrowly conceived to make for much interesting acting — Bruce Davison and Janet McTeer are cast as an American couple, Chris Walker and Lia Williams as an English couple, David Calder as a cynical Brit wrestling with a midlife crisis, the late Brion James (who played Leon, one of the replicants in Blade Runner) as an alcoholic businessman, and Vusi Kunene as the bus driver.
This is a great way to meet Georgie, Jack, Miles, and little Ella, solve a few mysteries, and find out how Georgie and Jack became a couple in midlife!
Amsterdam, Nederland About Blog We are a young (ish) Dutch couple (late thirties / early forties) with kid who want to become financially independent, preferably before the age of 45 (would it not be great to have a midlife crisis while financially «retired»?).
A website that's inspired and catches the eye, Midlife Road Trip deserves its place in the Top Couples Travel Blogs of 2016.
Amsterdam, Nederland About Blog We are a young (ish) Dutch couple (late thirties / early forties) with kid who want to become financially independent, preferably before the age of 45 (would it not be great to have a midlife crisis while financially «retired»?).
My team and I Iove to work with clients who have lost hope - adolescents, college students, people at midlife seeking a change, or couples who have fallen out of love.
Quality counseling in Las Vegas, NV specializes in helping individuals and couples with life transitions, midlife concerns & relationships
Many couples make it through significant midlife issues.
I work with individuals (age 11 +), couples, and families, and often work with one person towards change in a relationship, towards healing after infidelity, or to walk through a partner's midlife crisis when the other partner isn't open to working together.
Although the percentage of shared selves was unrelated to collaboration frequency, we obtained the hypothesized interaction between shared selves and frequency in predicting well - being in older, but not in late - midlife, couples (Table 2).
While childfree couples tend to divorce more, I wondered if childfree couples tend to split early in the marriage or later — the typical midlife crisis years or, -LSB-...]
Ines Schindler, Cynthia A. Berg, Jorie M. Butler, Katherine T. Fortenberry, Deborah J. Wiebe; Late - Midlife and Older Couples» Shared Possible Selves and Psychological Well - being During Times of Illness: The Role of Collaborative Problem Solving, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 65B, Issue 4, 1 July 2010, Pages 416 — 424, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbq030
The present study examined the association between shared hoped - for and feared possible selves (Markus & Nurius, 1986) and psychological well - being (Ryff, 1989) in late - midlife and older married couples dealing with the husband's prostate cancer.
Do childfree couples have the same urge to re-create themselves with someone new at midlife?
In which case, childfree couples don't necessarily have an easier midlife than couples with kids.
Path models of indirect and moderated associations between late - midlife and older couples» shared selves and psychological well - being.
Second, the findings have been obtained with a sample of late - midlife and older couples dealing with prostate cancer, chosen because we assumed that the effects of shared selves would be pronounced in the presence of this illness that affects both husbands and wives (Couper et al., 2006).
While childfree couples tend to divorce more, I wondered if childfree couples tend to split early in the marriage or later — the typical midlife crisis years or, for parents, the empty - nest years that often send many long - married couples to divorce court after the last child leaves home.
Finally, we tested whether the predicted associations differed between couples in late - midlife and old age.
We compared late - midlife and older couples to determine whether benefits associated with sharing possible selves varied with age (and presumed resources).
Dr. Jim Walkup, a seasoned licensed marriage counselor, works with couples to create a meaningful relationship in times when a midlife crisis begins to eat away at the heart of their marriage.
So far, few studies have used dyadic analytic methods to examine U.S. representative samples of midlife and older couples to evaluate the links of PMQ with health over time.
Using an actor — partner interdependence approach, Seider, Hirschberger, Nelson, and Levenson (2009) revealed that greater we - ness exhibited by the partner in conflict discussions predicted lower physiological arousal among midlife and older couples, with the same conclusion reported in a study by Buehlman and colleagues (1992).
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