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. 1972 Nov;18(11):68–70.

Mid-life Crisis: Growth or Stagnation

Robert Martin, Harry Prosen
PMCID: PMC2370750  PMID: 20468848

Abstract

Mid-life has developmental stages and particular tasks that must be successfully completed for growth to continue and psychological stagnation to be avoided. Characteristic of different phases of mid-life are three stages of ego mastery: alloplastic mastery is associated with early adulthood, autoplastic mastery is associated with maturity, and omniplastic mastery is found in old age. A special perspective on one's life and a need to examine one's life are found in mid-life. Difficulties can occur in dealing with this phase and the family physician can be of significant help to his patients who are working through the mid-life crisis.

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