Aging: An Introduction to GerontologySAGE Publications, 1995 - Počet stran: 469 In this interdisciplinary text, Lewis R Aiken examines the elements that influence people in the later stages of life. Beginning with an historical overview of gerontology, the author discusses both pragmatic and philosophical concerns within the field. Factors impacting the process and results of ageing are carefully outlined and address such areas as biology, psychology, sociology, economics and politics. The interpersonal variability of the older population is stressed throughout the book, recognizing gender, ethnic, racial and cultural differences. Each chapter concludes with: a thorough review of the material covered; a series of questions and activities designed to enhance the learning experience; and a list of sugges |
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... feelings of profound regret that they have not made better use of their assets and opportunities and that the chances of achieving their goals lessen with each passing day . Feeling that time is now too short to begin anew or to try to ...
... feelings of profound regret that they have not made better use of their assets and opportunities and that the chances of achieving their goals lessen with each passing day . Feeling that time is now too short to begin anew or to try to ...
Strana 276
... feelings and behaviors are also related to similar characteristics that were present before retirement . In general ... feeling of outlived usefulness . This feeling appears to be especially pro- nounced in our century of rapidly ...
... feelings and behaviors are also related to similar characteristics that were present before retirement . In general ... feeling of outlived usefulness . This feeling appears to be especially pro- nounced in our century of rapidly ...
Strana 391
... Feelings of grief are a natural reaction to any loss , but the duration and intensity of these feelings vary with who or what is lost and when the loss occurs . Customarily people grieve more when a close relative or friend dies than ...
... Feelings of grief are a natural reaction to any loss , but the duration and intensity of these feelings vary with who or what is lost and when the loss occurs . Customarily people grieve more when a close relative or friend dies than ...
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Physical Structure and Functioning | 32 |
Illness and Health Care | 63 |
Cognitive Abilities | 100 |
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