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Ep. 224: Dr. Tim Windsor — Midlife 4. How to Have the Best Possible Second Half of Life


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My guest this week for part 4 of our series on midlife is Dr. Tim Windsor. Tim has done many research studies on adult development and how we change in midlife and older age. I took so much from this conversation as Tim described what we know about how to have a great second half of life.

Things we discussed included:

  • My guest’s research in lifespan developmental psychology
  • Optimizing one’s potential to live well in later adulthood
  • How Tim came to this area of research
  • The challenges and opportunities that come with an aging population
  • The U-shaped curve in happiness across adulthood
  • The struggles we often face in midlife
  • The socio-emotional selectivity theory of Laura Carstensen at Stanford
  • The downturn in happiness that’s typical of oldest old age
  • Variability in the slopes of well-being across adulthood
  • Organizing our lives in ways that maximize well-being in the second half of life
  • Developing psychological immunity in older age
  • Emotion regulation in older age
  • The benefits of using “positive reappraisal” to rethink one’s perspective
  • The goodness-of-fit between situation and emotion regulation strategy
  • The average increases in mindfulness with older age and the research of Leeann Mahlo
  • Coping through accommodation or assimilation
  • Using momentary ecological assessment to measure how mindful acceptance affects one’s reactions to daily hassles
  • Awareness of losses and gains in older age
  • How my guest’s research influences his behavior as he looks toward older age

Tim Windsor, PhD, is a Professor in Psychology and Deputy Director of the Flinders Institute of Mental Health and Wellbeing at Flinders University.

His research focuses on examining social and psychological resources that promote well-being in older adulthood, links between views on aging, health and well-being, and developing interventions to promote engagement with life.

He is Director of the Generations Research Initiative at Flinders and is a Distinguished Member the Australian Association of Gerontology, and a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.

Learn more about Tim and his research at his faculty website.



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