Handbook of Aging and Mental Health: An Integrative ApproachJacob Lomranz Springer Science & Business Media, 2013. gada 21. nov. - 539 lappuses This comprehensive resource responds to a growing need for theory and multidisciplinary integrative research in adult and gerontological health. Handbook of Aging and Mental Healthbrings together, for the first time, diverse strategies and methodologies as well as theoretical formulations involving psychodynamic, behavioral, psychosocial, and biological systems as they relate to aging and health. Forward-thinking in his approach, Lomranz provides the mental health, adult developmental, and geriatric professions with a single reference source that covers theory construction, empirical research, treatment, and multidisciplinary program development. |
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... younger and older adulthood : While the ordinary epidemiological instru- ments do not address the aging issue , the gerontological instruments are not applicable to younger adults . A general conclusion drawn from gerontological studies ...
... younger and older adulthood : While the ordinary epidemiological instru- ments do not address the aging issue , the gerontological instruments are not applicable to younger adults . A general conclusion drawn from gerontological studies ...
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... younger , adults , Schulz ( 1985 ) noted that one would tend to expect the elderly to have lower positive affect and higher negative affect , which may be associated with the various losses of old age . This intuitive expectation is ...
... younger , adults , Schulz ( 1985 ) noted that one would tend to expect the elderly to have lower positive affect and higher negative affect , which may be associated with the various losses of old age . This intuitive expectation is ...
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... younger participants ( ages 18–34 ) , resigned had a higher proportion of older participants ( age 65+ ) , and the two other types showed no consistent trend with age . Thus , the age - related effects were associ- ated with the ...
... younger participants ( ages 18–34 ) , resigned had a higher proportion of older participants ( age 65+ ) , and the two other types showed no consistent trend with age . Thus , the age - related effects were associ- ated with the ...
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... younger adulthood ( Group 1 ) , the best predictors were marital status and religiosity ( the former type being more fre- quently married and more traditional in religious orientation ) . Inflated was significantly distinguished from ...
... younger adulthood ( Group 1 ) , the best predictors were marital status and religiosity ( the former type being more fre- quently married and more traditional in religious orientation ) . Inflated was significantly distinguished from ...
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... younger age groups . This trend reflects higher correlations and apparently lower differentiation between SWB attributes in older participants , as also found by Andrews and Herzog ( 1986 ) . This finding is particularly important for ...
... younger age groups . This trend reflects higher correlations and apparently lower differentiation between SWB attributes in older participants , as also found by Andrews and Herzog ( 1986 ) . This finding is particularly important for ...
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Cognitive and Motivational Implications | 45 |
Defining Features | 69 |
STRESS COPING AND MENTAL HEALTH | 97 |
Why Do Some | 121 |
An Israeli Perspective | 135 |
Placing LateLife Stress Effects in a LifeCourse Perspective | 153 |
THE FAMILY IN LATER LIFE | 319 |
A Frame of Reference for Guiding Research Regarding | 341 |
Multigenerational Families and Mental Illness in Late Life | 355 |
CrossCultural Perspective on Attitudes toward Family | 383 |
MEMORY AND DEMENTIA | 413 |
AgeRelated Cognitive Decline and the Dementia Threshold | 435 |
Education and Dementia | 448 |
DEPRESSION AND AGING | 459 |
THE ADULT DEVELOPING SELF | 179 |
A Developmental Analysis | 197 |
Coping | 217 |
PSYCHODYNAMICS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY | 251 |
The Problem | 281 |
Objective | 297 |
Narrative | 483 |
A Triaxial Model | 497 |
Future Perspectives | 511 |
Index | 521 |
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