There is still a lot of development to come after age 30. Source: Jeffrey Arnett Do adults develop? Or are we all, to paraphrase a chapter title from Douglas Coupland’s novel Generation X, “Dead at 30 ...
The new year is a time ripe with intentions. At this time of year, as a coach, I hear clients incorporate phrases into their speech like "stepping into my own" much more than usual. It's something ...
Over the last decade or two, scientists have conducted new research in brain development with results having a potentially big impact on how we think about young adults. The emerging research has ...
What image comes to mind when you think of a person in their 20s? Do you imagine an adult stressed out by the weight of many new responsibilities in family and work roles? Or do you envision someone ...
There are lots of guidebooks for parents of young children – but what happens when your offspring hit adulthood? A psychotherapist shares her guiding principles for raising grownups When one of my ...
The mammalian brain maintains few developmental niches where neurogenesis persists into adulthood. One niche is located in the olfactory system where the olfactory bulb continuously receives ...
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