Jennifer Y. Levy-Peck, PhD

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Memory Loss and the Midlife Couple
The last thing we expected when we found each other was that our journey would include Alzheimer’s Disease....
When One of You Retires
Most couples plan financially for retirement, but they may not realize that their relationship dynamics may change, as well as their financial status....
Money – One Pot or Separate Accounts?
For couples who enter a committed relationship later in life, deciding how to handle money can be more complicated – or not....
Falling in Love Later in Life
It doesn’t matter whether you are fourteen or sixty-four, new love is an incomparable experience....
To Marry or Not?
When Jennifer started living with her first husband in the 1970s (before they got married), she lied to her grandmother and said she had a...
Conversations about Death for Midlife Couples
Talking about death is seldom easy, and it’s probably the last thing you want to think about with regard to your midlife partner....
The Couple That Laughs Together, Stays Together
Humor helps us to overcome obstacles and increases our emotional resilience, and having fun together certainly makes relationships more enjoyable....
Encouraging Each Other Toward Wellness
Most of us struggle with our health habits as we get older, and a partner can be either a great help or a significant hindrance....

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