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OverviewIn this unique book, Susan Krauss Whitbourne unveils the results from her 40-year study tracking a group of nearly 200 baby boomers from college to retirement in order to find out what factors influence life direction and fulfilment. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Susan Krauss WhitbournePublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Ballantine Books Inc. Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780345499998ISBN 10: 0345499999 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 30 December 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Remaindered Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThis remarkable exploration into the core dimensions of human nature takes readers of all ages on a journey of liberation. The psychologically revolutionary ideas that flow through every chapter free us from simplistic pop-psych notions of 'midlife crises' and confining age-based passages. We come to appreciate the extraordinary fluidity of human nature as people mature and embark on life's dynamic pathways, ideally toward personal fulfillment on triumphant or authentic paths. Emerging from solid, original research, The Search for Fulfillment's sound, practical advice can transform your life. This is a must-read-now book. --Philip Zimbardo, author of The Lucifer Effect and The Time Paradox <br> In her groundbreaking new book, psychologist Susan Krauss Whitbourne shows that the path to happiness comes in many forms and can start at any point in our lives. Vividly portraying the lives of a group of baby boomers over a forty-year period, she draws lessons that compellingly illust It took me most of my life to discover what Dr. Whitbourne has now proven irrefutably: you can create a whole new life with a new kind of happiness at any age. <br>--Michael Gates Gill, author of How Starbucks Saved My Life This remarkable exploration into the core dimensions of human nature takes readers of all ages on a journey of liberation. The psychologically revolutionary ideas that flow through every chapter free us from simplistic pop-psych notions of 'midlife crises' and confining age-based passages. We come to appreciate the extraordinary fluidity of human nature as people mature and embark on life's dynamic pathways, ideally toward personal fulfillment on triumphant or authentic paths. Emerging from solid, original research, The Search for Fulfillment's sound, practical advice can transform your life. This is a must-read-now book. --Philip Zimbardo, author of The Lucifer Effect and The Time Paradox In her groundbreaking new book, psychologist Susan Krauss Whitbourne shows that the path to happiness comes in many forms and can start at any point in our lives. Vividly portraying the lives of a group of baby boomers over a forty-year period, she draws lessons that compellingly illustrate that it's never too late to foster significant change in our own lives, and that fulfillment is within the reach of each of us. --Robert S. Feldman, associate dean and professor of psychology, University of Massachusetts Amherst; author of The Liar of Your Life It took me most of my life to discover what Susan Krauss Whitbourne has now proven irrefutably: You can create a whole new life with a new kind of happiness at any age. --Michael Gates Gill, author of How Starbucks Saved My Life The Search for Fulfillment is an engaging, thought-provoking, and compelling read. Susan Krauss Whitbourne does a masterly job of integrating scientific research on personality development over the lifespan with vivid, real-world examples. Perhaps most important, she provides all of us with practical and helpful suggestions for finding meaning and making positive change in our lives. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about what psychologicalr Author InformationSusan Krauss Whitbourne is a pioneer in the study of adult development and has been leading the field for more than thirty years. She received her doctorate in psychology from Columbia University and is currently a professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Whitbourne has been interviewed and cited in numerous articles in publications including The New York Times, Newsweek, Redbook, and Glamour. A licensed psychologist, she lives with her husband in Amherst, Massachusetts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |