Adult development & aging : biopsychosocial perspectives
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Adult development & aging : biopsychosocial perspectives
J. Wiley & Sons, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-488) and indexes
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Description
Discover the art of successful aging Henri Matisse's "les betes de la mer" (featured on the cover of this text) is not only one of his most daring works in terms of color and level of abstraction, it's also one of the last works of his brilliant career. Created in his seventies, this stunning collage of colored paper shows that older adulthood can be filled with vitality and creative spirit. In ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING: BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES leading aging expert Susan Krauss Whitbourne explores both the art of successful aging, as well as the latest research on aging and adult development. Presenting a complete picture of the aging process, the text addresses the biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of adult development on one integrated framework. Whitbourne's hands-on, student-oriented approach enables readers to: Explore current research and biopsychosocial issues that cut across disciplinary lines Find out where the field is heading Meet leading researchers studying adult development Promote successful aging through compensative and preventative strategies Assess your understanding of key topics discussed in the text
Table of Contents
Themes and Issues in Adult Development and Aging. Models of Development: Nature and Nurture in Adulthood. The Study of Adult Development and Aging: Research Methods. Physical and Sensory Changes in Adulthood and Old Age. Chronic Disease and Health. Information Processing, Attention, and Memory. Language, Problem Solving, and Intelligence. Personality. Relationships. Work and Retirement. Mental Health Issues and Treatment. Death and Dying. Successful Aging. References. Source Notes. Credits. Name Index. Subject.
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