These are the questions that journalist Moya Sarner sets out to answer as she begins training as a psychotherapist. But as she delves further into her own mind and others’, she soon realises that growing up is far from the linear process we imagine it to be. So begins a journey of discovery into what growing up really involves, and how we do it again and again throughout our lives. From early adulthood through to old age, When I Grow Up examines each life stage, interrogating the traditional markers of adulthood and finding new ones. Through conversations with grown-ups from all walks of life, and through her own experiences and training, Sarner probes deep into our psyches to discover how we grow and develop, and what we need to thrive ...
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What does it mean when God calls us to grow up? What is adulthood, anyway? As Christians, we’re call...
In a human lifespan, identity formation is crucial in the adolescence developmental period. However,...
Research conducted by Arnett (2000) focuses on the developmental period between adolescence and adul...
[Extract] Very early in their schooling, students are quizzed by teachers, friends and family member...
From the teenage years to retirement, each phase of life presents different challenges and new exper...
The life course is part of our taken-for-granted stock of knowledge, even though the temporal bounda...
In this chapter, the authors describe a relatively recent theoretical advance regarding the early ye...
In a series of six vignettes, I explore the turning points in my process of growing up. Themes inclu...
This document discusses a variety of elements revolving around the family and young adults. Both “So...
The lives of people from age eighteen to twenty-nine change dramatically but recently this has chang...
Why reflecting on childhood, adolescence and adulthood all together is relevant? Because reflecting...
Adulthood is taken for granted. It connotes the end of childhood, the resolution to the "storm and s...
On the Frontier of Adulthood reveals a startling new fact: adulthood no longer begins when adolescen...
Growing up in the shadow of the women’s movement dramatically influences how young women think about...
This article examines conversational recounting about experiences as a potential mechanism by which ...
What does it mean when God calls us to grow up? What is adulthood, anyway? As Christians, we’re call...
In a human lifespan, identity formation is crucial in the adolescence developmental period. However,...
Research conducted by Arnett (2000) focuses on the developmental period between adolescence and adul...