Midlife Solitude Forges Stronger Emotional Resilience Than Partnership

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Research suggests that people in their 40s and 50s who stay without a partner often develop the ability to hold difficult emotions themselves, strengthening emotional regulation and self-reliance as they age, rather than becoming harder; solitude can accelerate emotional growth when basic security is present, while suppression leads to a different outcome.
Topics:health#aging-brain#emotional-regulation#midlife-solitude#psychology-research#science#self-reliance
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