Will You Still Need Me?: Feeling Wanted, Loved, and Meaningful as We Age
Autor Angela Brownemiller Ph.D. Cuvânt înainte de Evacheska deAngelisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 apr 2010 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313353901
ISBN-10: 0313353905
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313353905
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 6 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Includes some 50 interview reports describing people's views regarding the aging they see around them and their own aging processes
Notă biografică
Dr. Angela Browne-Miller is the founder of Addiction Stoppers based in northern California, director of the Metaxis Institute based in northern California, and has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the world on addiction, violence, trauma, and behavior change. She is set editor for the Praeger International Collection on Addictions, 4 vols., and is the author of numerous books, including Praeger's To Have and to Hurt: Seeing: Recognizing and Changing, or Escaping, Patterns of Abuse in Intimate Relationships and Raising Thinking Children and Teens: Guiding Mental and Moral Development.
Cuprins
Foreword by Evacheska deAngelisPrefaceAcknowledgmentsNote: The Stories Herein Are Our StoriesStories ListIntroductionStory #1: Dan W., Age 59I TOUCHING THE TENDER ISSUE OF AGINGStory #2: Nona M., Age 27Story #3: Millicent D., Age 30Story #4: Andrea M., Age 34Story #5: Burton G., Age 29Story #6: Steven L., Age 32Story #7: Sharon J., Age 39Commentary1. Growing Up and Up and Up2. When Is Getting Older Aging?3. The Desire Not to See Aging4. What Aging Is (Or Is It?)5. Companionship and the Prospect of AgingII BEING ALONE BEFORE BEING OLDERStory #8: Esmirelda Y., Age 38Story #9: Patricia V., Age 45Story #10: Devin P., Age 39Story #11: Greg T., Age 44Story #12: Barbara H., Age 38Story #13: Emily W., Age 47Story #14: Jeff B., Age 45Commentary6. Midlife Looks at Aging7. Divorce and Being Alone8. Welcome to the Delicious Sandwich Generation Years9. Worklife, Career Loss, and Not Feeling Needed10. Empty NestsIII SOCIAL PATTERNS, RELATIONSHIPS, AND AGINGStory #15: Peter S., Age 49Story #16: Katy B., Age 45Story #17: George L., Age 51Story #18: Mark R., Age 56Story #19: Sally S., Age 52Story #20: Sandra M., Age 55Story #21: Geraldo H., Age 54Commentary11. The Aging Self within Surrounding Networks12. Families, Patterns, Networks, and Aging13. Intimate Partner Relationship Patterning and Aging14. Patterns of Behavior that Continue15. Hollowing to PatternsIV AGING ON AGINGStory #22: Marcia G., Age 64Story #23: Linda B., Age 62Story #24: Tom M., Age 56Story #25: Anton Y., Age 58Story #26: Ben D., Age 66Story #27: Jane Z., Age 60Story #28: Cristie S., Age 60Commentary16. Mind-Brain Living through Aging17. Social Isolation in Aging18. Loneliness and Aging19. Living Environments, Health, and Well-Being in Aging20. Older Persons' Thoughts on Social ContactV THE MIND, LEARNING, AND MENTAL FUNCTIONING IN AGINGStory #29: Arle H., Age 65Story #30: Arisha T., Age 65Story #31: Sten O., Age 68Story #32: Carla B., Age 67Story #33: Giselda A., Age 73Story #34: Rene M., Age 78Story #35: Walt M., Age 68Commentary21. The Brain Does Age22. Inner Thinkings and Age23. Problem-Solving Strategies and Aging24. Rethinking through Things and Mental Aging25. Learning to Learn Again, in Later YearsVI WILL YOU STILL NEED YOU?Story #36: Stanton Q., Age 89Story #37: Ida J., Age 84Story #38: Louis E., Age 87Story #39: Derrick G., Age 80Story #40: Lisa Lynn C., Age 77Commentary26. Youth for Sale: The Distraction of Anti-Aging Consumption27. Thinking Positive: Prescription for Aging Well?28. Longevity, Spirit, and Quality of Life29. Addiction to Reality30. You Can Make It ThroughVII EXPERIENCING AGING IN NEW WAYS31. Toward a New Paradigm for Aging32. A New Adventure in the Life Cycle33. Recommendations for an Emerging Social Force: Older People and Those Who Will One Day Be Older PeopleAPPENDICESA Interview QuestionnaireB Problem-Solving Steps ExplainedC Trauma, Aging, and ClosureD Long-Term Intimate Partner Violence and Trauma Moving into AgingE Emotional Abuse and Sadomasochism in AgingF Elder Living Environment Checklist Suggestions with Sample Elder Living Environment ChecklistG ResourcesH Religious and Spiritual Perspectives on Aging and ResourcesBibliographyIndex