508 Pages
by Routledge

508 Pages
by Routledge

This text offers a readable and friendly presentation of the important methods, findings, and theories of human aging, while actively involving the reader in meaningful exercises and critical thinking. Students are repeatedly challenged to apply information in the text to the older adults in their own lives. Specifically, suggestions for enhancing the lives of their older relatives are offered... Read more

1. An Introduction to Human Aging  2. Research Methods and Issues  Part I: Aging and Our Bodies  3. Physical Aspects of Aging  4. Theories of Senescence and Aging  5. Health and Longevity  Part II: Aging and Our Mind  6. Sensation, Perception, and Slowing with Age  7. Memory and Cognition  8. Intelligence, Wisdom, and Creativity  Part III: Aging and Our Selves  9. Personality and Coping  10. Relationships  11. Work and Retirement  Part IV: Aging and Our Survival  12. Psychopathology  13. Healthy/Helpful Environments  14. Death and Bereavement  Part V: Aging and You  15. Looking to the Future

Biography

Paul W. Foos, Emeritus Professor, Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

M. Cherie Clark, Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology, Queens University of Charlotte