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Discover the diverse ways aging women attempt to deal with the
universal challenges of loss, sickness, and death along with the
problems of being old women in a society that values women mainly
as sexual partners or producers of children. Old women are often
seen as poor, powerless, and pitiful in our sexist and
youth-oriented society. The truth is that women age much more
successfully than do men and they are increasingly in the majority
as our population ages. These truths and others are presented in
Faces of Women and Aging--a collection written by women, a number
of whom are themselves older women who bring their unique life
experiences and personalities to the topic.This uplifting book
emphasizes that middle and old age are merely stages of growth and
development, not just seasons of loss and decline as the end
approaches. A wealth of topics are covered in Faces of Women and
Aging that broaden the reader's awareness of the problems of women
and aging including: how to maintain self-esteem in the face of
sexism, ageism, and severe illness the problems of being single or
divorced in the later years the problems of maintaining a good body
image for older women in a society which values the young and the
beautiful the additional difficulties of minority women,
specifically lesbians and native American women increased
dependency brought on by illness and loss of partners Faces of
Women and Aging combines personal narratives that serve as
reminders of the human beings behind statistics and case studies
with theoretical observations which help therapists assist older
women cope with the daily hardships as well as the more
catastrophic problems of aging.
Discover the diverse ways aging women attempt to deal with the
universal challenges of loss, sickness, and death along with the
problems of being old women in a society that values women mainly
as sexual partners or producers of children. Old women are often
seen as poor, powerless, and pitiful in our sexist and
youth-oriented society. The truth is that women age much more
successfully than do men and they are increasingly in the majority
as our population ages. These truths and others are presented in
Faces of Women and Aging--a collection written by women, a number
of whom are themselves older women who bring their unique life
experiences and personalities to the topic.This uplifting book
emphasizes that middle and old age are merely stages of growth and
development, not just seasons of loss and decline as the end
approaches. A wealth of topics are covered in Faces of Women and
Aging that broaden the reader s awareness of the problems of women
and aging including: how to maintain self-esteem in the face of
sexism, ageism, and severe illness the problems of being single or
divorced in the later years the problems of maintaining a good body
image for older women in a society which values the young and the
beautiful the additional difficulties of minority women,
specifically lesbians and native American women increased
dependency brought on by illness and loss of partners Faces of
Women and Aging combines personal narratives that serve as
reminders of the human beings behind statistics and case studies
with theoretical observations which help therapists assist older
women cope with the daily hardships as well as the more
catastrophic problems of aging."
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