Handbook of Aging and Mental Health: An Integrative ApproachJacob Lomranz Springer Science & Business Media, 1998. gada 30. sept. - 539 lappuses De cibo quod superest nobis sufficit; oportet gratias agere. Some elders have accepted this proposition, although seldom with enthu- siasm. Gerontologists also have been burdened with the adage: "Leftovers are good enough for us, and we should be grateful for them." I remember how a clerk tried to palm off astale and cheap cigar to her octogenarian customer. He knew better and carne away with a far superior smoke. The clerk fumed, "What does he need a good cigar for? Who is he to be particular " In this and in many other ways, elders often have labored under the sociocultural expectation that they should be well content with whatever scraps and shmattes happen to come their way. Gerontologists can identify with this situation. The systematic study of aging and the aged was a new enterprise at the midpoint of this century, but the concepts and methods were pretty much limited to those already on hand. What biological and sociobehavioral scientists had been doing for years was simply extended to the newly annexed territory. This as not only a convenient but also a cost-effective strategy. Data accumulated more rapidly by remaining within familiar frarnes of reference and relying on farniliar designs and mea- sures. The new gerontologists soon harvested a promising crop of descriptive findings. Within a decade after the establishment of the Gerontological Society of America (1947), it was possible to discern the outlines of a valuable new field of knowledge. |
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Declarative and Differential Aspects of Subjective WellBeing and Its Implications for Mental Health in Later Life | 15 |
Control Cognitive and Motivational Implications | 45 |
Resilience in Adulthood and Later Life Defining Features and Dynamic Processes | 69 |
STRESS COPING AND MENTAL HEALTH | 97 |
Toward a Developmentally Informed Theory of Mental Disorder in Older Adults | 101 |
Conservation of Resources Stress and Aging Why Do Some Slide and Some Spring? | 121 |
War Trauma and the Aged An Israeli Perspective | 135 |
Toward a TemporalSpatial Model of Cumulative Life Stress Placing LateLife Stress Effects in a LifeCourse Perspective | 153 |
THE FAMILY IN LATER LIFE | 319 |
Perspectives on the Family and Stress in Late Life | 323 |
A Frame of Reference for Guiding Research Regarding the Relationship between Adult Attachment and Mental Health in Aging Families | 341 |
Multigenerational Families and Mental Illness in Late Life | 355 |
CrossCultural Perspective on Attitudes toward Family Responsibility and WellBeing in Later Years | 383 |
MEMORY AND DEMENTIA | 413 |
The Significance of Memory Complaints in Later Life Methodological and Theoretical Considerations | 417 |
AgeRelated Cognitive Decline and the Dementia Threshold | 435 |
THE ADULT DEVELOPING SELF | 179 |
The Double Voice of the Third Age Splitting the Speaking Self as an Adaptive Strategy in Later Life | 183 |
Epistemology Expectation and Aging A Developmental Analysis of the Gerontological Curriculum | 197 |
An Image of Aging and the Concept of Aintegration Coping and Mental Health Implications | 217 |
PSYCHODYNAMICS AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN LATER LIFE | 251 |
Psychoanalysis the Life Story and Aging Creating New Meanings within Narratives of Lived Experience | 255 |
The Psychoimmune System in Later Life The Problem of the LateOnset Disorders | 281 |
Uses of the Past in Adult Psychological Health Objective Historical and Narrative Realities | 297 |
Education and Dementia | 449 |
DEPRESSION AND AGING | 459 |
Depression as a Pivotal Component in Secondary Aging Opportunities for Research Treatment and Prevention | 463 |
The Variability of Depression in Old Age Narrative as an Integrative Construct | 483 |
Aging and Behavioral Medicine A Triaxial Model | 497 |
Future Perspectives | 511 |
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