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Midlife loss : coping strategies

edited by Richard A. Kalish ; foreword by Robert Kastenbaum

(Sage focus editions, 107)

Sage Publications, c1989

  • : pbk

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Description

This innovative volume focuses on how people cope with the inevitable losses encountered in the middle years of life, from the mid-thirties to the mid-fifties. It views midlife as a stage in which people develop and as a time that links youth and the later years in which loss and stress can lead to growth and positive change. Each chapter reflects both the research available and the individual contributor's ideas and insights.

Table of Contents

Introduction - Robert Kastenbaum Models of Midlife - Margaret Hellie Huyck In the Midst of the Years - Dennis Klass Stress and Loss in Middle Age - David Chiriboga Death of a Parent - Miriam S Moss and Sidney Z Moss Mid-Life Parental Imperatives - Margaret Hellie Huyck Resolution of Parental Bereavement - Dennis Klass Divorce at Mid-Life - David A Chiriboga Death of a Spouse - Alice S Demi Job Loss in Middle Age - Linda K George and Deborah T Gold Loss of Homeland and Culture During the Middle Years - Barbara W K Yee The T Generation - Richard Kalish with Margaret Hellie Huyck Postscript - Daniel Kalish Reflections on My Father's Death

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