To get a sense of common issues in midlife and possible coping strategies, they sent out a questionnaire and conducted telephone interviews to draw out more in-depth ideas. The results are found in this book, a collection of anecdotes, quotes, and wisdom from Boomers themselves.
In midlife, we start to get in touch with the fact that our time on earth will not last forever and is precious. This book provides a variety of ways of looking at this fact and of thinking about the choices ahead. There are motivating stories from Boomers (some, such as Pamela Wallin, known to many), brief updates from the scientific world, and interesting tidbits of information from the survey.
Author
Peggy Edwards
Peggy Edwards is an Ottawa-based health promotion consultant and a respected writer, speaker, and commentator on health issues. Miroslava Lhotsky, M.D., C.C.F.P., is a family physician in Toronto and a strong advocate of preventive medicine. Her interests include nutrition, fitness, obesity, and aging – particularly menopause and other issues of midlife health for men and women. Judy Turner, Ph.d., C. Psych., is a psychologist in private practice, who works with midlife adults and couples. Drs. Lhotsky and Turner are the founders and directors of the Toronto Midlife Health Institute.
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Miroslava Lhotsky
Miroslava Lhotsky, M.D., C.C.F.P., is a family physician in Toronto and a strong advocate of preventive medicine. Her interests include nutrition, fitness, obesity, and aging – particularly menopause and other issues of midlife health for men and women.
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Judy Turner
Judy Turner, Ph.d., C. Psych., is a psychologist in private practice, who works with midlife adults and couples. Drs. Lhotsky and Turner are the founders and directors of the Toronto Midlife Health Institute.
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