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40 Years of Studying Psychosocial Development: Insights from Sequential Research on Midlife and Beyond

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Susan Krauss Whitbourne kicked off the University of Massachusetts Boston Department of Gerontology spring speaker’s series on January  29 with a presentation on the psychosocial development of subjects over a span of four decades.

Whitbourne is an adjunct professor of gerontology at UMass Boston’s McCormack Graduate School and a professor emerita of psychological and brain sciences at UMass Amherst. This video of her presentation, “40 Years of Studying Psychosocial Development: Insights from Sequential Research on Midlife and Beyond,” is the first in an anticipated series of video blog posts featuring gerontology presentations at UMass Boston.

 

This post originally appeared on the Gerontology Institute blog.

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