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Psychologies of Ageing: Theory, Research and Practice

Editat de Elizabeth Peel, Carol Holland, Michael Murray
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2018
This book brings together a diversity of perspectives on the psychology of ageing. Exploring theoretical, conceptual, empirical and practical viewpoints on the topic, the authors offer insight into a range of contemporary issues. Dedicated chapters discuss themes within social and critical psychology such as ageing identities, sexuality and empathy in palliative care. The second part of the book analyses cognitive and biological aspects of ageing, including stress and health in ageing, dementia and lifestyle, and resilience in frailty in old age. The authors conclude by offering perspectives on community and political psychology, examining home and community supports for older people. Written in an accessible style suitable for students as well as researchers in psychology and the social sciences interested in ageing, this book showcases key theoretical, empirical, and practical issues in later life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319970332
ISBN-10: 331997033X
Pagini: 293
Ilustrații: XXI, 289 p. 9 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Foreword; Christine Bryden.- Chapter 1 – The psychologies of ageing; Michael Murray, Elizabeth Peel.- Part I – Social and Critical Psychology.- Chapter 2 - Ageing identities in the twenty first century: The social and practical effects of talk about being old; Christine Stephens and Mary Breheny.- Chapter 3 - Ageing sexualities through a critical lens: Bringing social psychology, sociology and intersectionality into dialogue; Sharron Hinchliff, Andrew King.- Chapter 4 - Empathy as a way of acknowledging patients’ personhood in palliative care interactions; Joseph Ford.- Part II – Cognitive and Biological Psychology.- Chapter 5 - Stress, the immune system and healthy ageing; Anna C. Whittaker.- Chapter 6 - Healthy lifestyle to reduce dementia; Jordan Elliott-King, Daniele Magistro and Eef Hogervorst.- Chapter 7 - Frailty and resilience: Are they necessarily mutually exclusive?; Carol Holland, Ian Garner and Holly Gwyther.- Part III - Community and Political Psychology.- Chapter 8 -Co-creating home and community: Building partnerships to support older adults to age-well-in-place; Judith Sixsmith, Mei Lan Fang and Sarah Canham.- Chapter 9 - Community connections and independence in later life; Charles Musselwhite.- Chapter 10 – Resisting negative social representations of ageing; Katie Wright-Bevans and Michael Murray.


Notă biografică

Elizabeth Peel is Professor in Communication and Social Interaction at Loughborough University, UK. Her most recent books are Ageing and Sexualities (with Rosie Harding) and Critical Kinship Studies (with Damien W. Riggs). 


Carol Holland is Professor of Ageing at Lancaster University, UK, and Director of the Centre for Ageing Research. She is a co-ordinator for the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing. 

 
Michael Murray is Professor of Social and Health Psychology at Keele University, UK. He has co-authored Health Psychology (5 editions) and co-edited Critical Health Psychology and Qualitative Health Psychology (with Kerry Chamberlain). 

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This book brings together a diversity of perspectives on the psychology of ageing. Exploring theoretical, conceptual, empirical and practical viewpoints on the topic, the authors offer insight into a range of contemporary issues. Dedicated chapters discuss themes within social and critical psychology such as ageing identities, sexuality and empathy in palliative care. The second part of the book analyses cognitive and biological aspects of ageing, including stress and health in ageing, dementia and lifestyle, and resilience in frailty in old age. The authors conclude by offering perspectives on community and political psychology, examining home and community supports for older people. Written in an accessible style suitable for students as well as researchers in psychology and the social sciences interested in ageing, this book showcases key theoretical, empirical, and practical issues in later life.

Caracteristici

With a foreword by Christine Bryden Discusses the theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and practical issues relating to ageing Brings within reach excellent examples from multiple perspectives on the psychology of ageing Offers multi-disciplinary insight for social workers and health professionals as well as researchers in the social sciences and medicine