Psychologist Margie Lachman finds midlife offers increased life satisfaction opportunities
Psychologist Margie Lachman argues that the concept of a midlife crisis is overblown, presenting it instead as an opportunity. Her research, spanning over 30 years, indicates that middle age can be a period of increased life satisfaction rather than discontent. Lachman asserts that positive views on aging correlate with better health outcomes.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 16:00 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 16:20 UTC
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