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Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, Eighth Edition, tackles the
biological and environmental influences on behavior as well as the
reciprocal interface between changes in the brain and behavior
during the course of the adult life span. The psychology of aging
is important to many features of daily life, from workplace and the
family, to public policy matters. It is complex, and new questions
are continually raised about how behavior changes with age.
Providing perspectives on the behavioral science of aging for
diverse disciplines, the handbook explains how the role of behavior
is organized and how it changes over time. Along with parallel
advances in research methodology, it explicates in great detail
patterns and sub-patterns of behavior over the lifespan, and how
they are affected by biological, health, and social interactions.
New topics to the eighth edition include preclinical
neuropathology, audition and language comprehension in adult aging,
cognitive interventions and neural processes, social
interrelations, age differences in the connection of mood and
cognition, cross-cultural issues, financial decision-making and
capacity, technology, gaming, social networking, and more.
Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, Ninth Edition tackles both the
biological and environmental influences on behavior and the
reciprocal interface between changes in the brain and behavior that
span the adult lifespan. This information is very important to many
features of daily life, from workplace to family, and in public
policy matters. It is complex and new questions are continually
raised about how behavior changes with age. Providing perspectives
on the behavioral science of aging for diverse disciplines, the
handbook explains how the role of behavior is organized and how it
changes over the course of life. Along with parallel advances in
research methodology, it explicates in great detail, patterns and
sub-patterns of behavior over the lifespan, and how it affects
biological, health and social interactions.
There is a growing body of scientific knowledge regarding
development during the middle years which has so far been relegated
to discipline-specific texts and journals (e.g., clinical
psychology and endocrinology).
Life in the Middle consolidates main findings across disciplines,
with a life-span perspective regarding mid-life. Coverage includes
individual development in middle age from the psychological and
biological perspectives as well as the sociocultural context in
which middle-aged individuals live and work, including physical
health in mid-life, psychological well-being, cognitive
development, the impact of work on the individual, and the general
development of the "self." This age period is increasingly becoming
the focus of scholarly attention as the largest cohort in U.S.
history are now moving into the middle years (e.g., the
"babyboomers"). From 1990 to 2015 the number of middle-aged people
will increase 72 percent from 47 to 80 million.
Key Features
* Contributors are outstanding scholars in the field of adult
development
* Addresses critical theoretical issues in midlife
* Includes important contributions to our understanding of physical
health at midlife
* Presents a thorough review of women's health at midlife
* Takes a holistic approach to biopsychosocial functioning at
midlife
"This book is unique because of the focus on longitudinal studies
and international perspectives . . . There is no other book like it
. . . This book will be useful both as an advanced undergraduate or
graduate course text and as a resource for scholars." - Rosemary
Blieszner, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University "A
very strong volume . . . [T]his book will clearly be a 'must-have'
for scholars interested in midlife." - Michael Marsiske, University
of Florida "Midlife is no longer an 'uncharted territory' in human
development. A group of outstanding researchers from different
countries focuses on this peak period in the life span . . .
Various views, including historical, cultural, and socio-structural
perspectives, are adopted . . . [C]omprehensive reviews of studies
on almost all relevant domains of human development . . . are given
and provide a colorful picture of what midlife in these days may be
all about." - Sigrun-Heide Filipp, University of Trier, Germany
Middle adulthood is a critical period of the life course. How we
develop in middle age-the central period of our lives-can influence
how well we cope in our later years. Middle Adulthood: A Lifespan
Perspective explores these issues by bringing together a
distinguished group of international contributors associated with a
range of prestigious longitudinal studies. Key Features: Presents a
much-needed longitudinal, lifespan perspective on middle age
Provides a multicultural perspective to determine universal
normative patterns of midlife development Addresses a broad scope
of topics, including historical perspectives on the emergence of
middle age as a normative developmental period in the life course,
change and stability in personality, and cognitive development and
decline Middle Adulthood is designed for scholars, researchers, and
practitioners in the field of adult development and aging. It is an
excellent text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students
studying midlife development in the departments of Developmental
Psychology, Human Development and Family Studies, Gerontology,
Family Diversity, and Health.
The goal of this volume is to examine development in middle age
from the perspective of baby boomers -- a unique cohort in the
United States defined as those individuals born from 1946 to 1962.
This is the largest cohort ever to enter middle age in Western
society, and they currently represent approximately one-third of
the total U.S. population. The Baby Boomers Grow Up provides
contemporary and comprehensive perspectives of development of the
baby boomer cohort as they proceed through midlife. Baby boomers
continue to exert a powerful impact on the media, fiction, movies,
and even popular music, just as they were an imposing force in
society from the time of their entry into youth. As these
individuals enter the years normally considered to represent
midlife, they are redefining how we as a society regard adults in
their middle and later years. This volume features several unique
aspects. First, the literature reviewed focuses specifically on
research relevant to baby boomers and their development as adults,
rather than a global perspective on middle age. Second, the volume
takes into account the diversity within the boomer cohort, such as
social class, race, and education. In addition, quantitative and
qualitative developmental changes occurring from the forties to the
fifties and the sixties are considered. Differences in leading and
trailing edge boomers are likewise addressed. Ideal for researchers
in adult development and graduate seminars on adult development,
The Baby Boomers Grow Up will also appeal to adult educators, human
resource personnel, health professionals and service providers, and
clinical psychologists and counselors.
The goal of this volume is to examine development in middle age
from the perspective of baby boomers -- a unique cohort in the
United States defined as those individuals born from 1946 to 1962.
This is the largest cohort ever to enter middle age in Western
society, and they currently represent approximately one-third of
the total U.S. population. The Baby Boomers Grow Up provides
contemporary and comprehensive perspectives of development of the
baby boomer cohort as they proceed through midlife. Baby boomers
continue to exert a powerful impact on the media, fiction, movies,
and even popular music, just as they were an imposing force in
society from the time of their entry into youth. As these
individuals enter the years normally considered to represent
midlife, they are redefining how we as a society regard adults in
their middle and later years. This volume features several unique
aspects. First, the literature reviewed focuses specifically on
research relevant to baby boomers and their development as adults,
rather than a global perspective on middle age. Second, the volume
takes into account the diversity within the boomer cohort, such as
social class, race, and education. In addition, quantitative and
qualitative developmental changes occurring from the forties to the
fifties and the sixties are considered. Differences in leading and
trailing edge boomers are likewise addressed. Ideal for researchers
in adult development and graduate seminars on adult development,
The Baby Boomers Grow Up will also appeal to adult educators, human
resource personnel, health professionals and service providers, and
clinical psychologists and counselors.
The Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, Seventh Edition, provides
a basic reference source on the behavioral processes of aging for
researchers, graduate students, and professionals. It also provides
perspectives on the behavioral science of aging for researchers and
professionals from other disciplines. The book is organized into
four parts. Part 1 reviews key methodological and analytical issues
in aging research. It examines some of the major historical
influences that might provide explanatory mechanisms for a better
understanding of cohort and period differences in psychological
aging processes. Part 2 includes chapters that discuss the basics
and nuances of executive function; the history of the morphometric
research on normal brain aging; and the neural changes that occur
in the brain with aging. Part 3 deals with the social and health
aspects of aging. It covers the beliefs that individuals have about
how much they can control various outcomes in their life; the
impact of stress on health and aging; and the interrelationships
between health disparities, social class, and aging. Part 4
discusses the emotional aspects of aging; family caregiving; and
mental disorders and legal capacities in older adults.
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