Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan

Author:   Thomas W. Miller
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2010 ed.
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Pages:   691
Publication Date:   16 December 2009
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Author:   Thomas W. Miller
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   2010 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   3.190kg
ISBN:  

9781441907479


ISBN 10:   1441907475
Pages:   691
Publication Date:   16 December 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Processing Transitions in the Life Span.- Life Stress and Transitions in the Life Span.- Life Transitions and Stress in the Context of Psychosocial Development.- The Neurobiology of Stress Throughout the Life Cycle.- Life as a Source of Theory: Erik Erikson’s Contributions, Boundaries, and Marginalities.- Education and Career Transitions.- College-to-Workplace Transitions: Becoming a Freshman Again.- Coping with Job Transitions over the Work Life.- Transitioning into Retirement as a Stressful Life Event.- Marriage, Family and Sexual Life Cycle Transitions.- Family Transitions Following Natural and Terrorist Disaster: Hurricane Hugo and the September 11 Terrorist Attack.- The Transition to Adoptive Parenthood.- Transitioning the Impact of Divorce on Children Throughout the Life Cycle.- Stress, Mindful Parenting, and the Transition to Adulthood.- Sexual Transitions in the Lives of Adult Women.- Family and Spousal Adaptation to Transitioning a Traumatic Event.- Legal, Ethical and Financial Transitions.- Ethical and Legal Issues in Transitioning the Lifespan.- Money in (E)Motion Experienced in Stressful Financial Transitions.- Dual Cognitive Processes and Alcohol and Drug Misuse in Transitioning Adolesence.- Life Threatening Transitions in Maturation and Health.- Life Stress and Managing Transitions Unanticipated Change of Course: The Diagnosis of Chronic Progressive Neurological Disease: No Deal!.- Transitions Throughout the Cancer Experience: Diagnosis, Treatment, Survivorship, and End of Life.- Loss of the Safety Signal in Childhood and Adolescent Trauma.- An Unexpected Traumatic Change in Life: Where to Go from Here?.- The Role of Self-Awareness and Communication in Issues of Health and Aging.- Cultural, Religious, and Spiritual Influences in Life's Transitions.-Self-Regulation Across Some Life Transitions.- Time, Culture, and Life-Cycle Changes of Social Goals.- Refugees’ Life Transitions from Displacement to Durable Resettlement.- Religious Worldviews and Stressful Encounters: Reciprocal Influence from a Meaning-Making Perspective.- Life Stress Buffer: The Salubrious Role of African-Centered Spirituality.- Directions and Interventions in Stressful Life Transitions.- Surviving and Thriving: How Transition Psychology May Apply to Mass Traumas and Changes.- Posttraumatic Growth: A Positive Consequence of Trauma.- Psychological Impact of Genetic Testing.- Functional Fitness, Life Stress, and Transitions Across the Life Span.- Nutrition Through the Life Span: Needs and Health Concerns in Critical Periods.- The Role of Animals and Animal-Assisted Therapy in Stressful Life Transitions.- The Role of Humor in Transforming Stressful Life Events.- Concluding Comments and Future Considerations for Stressful Life Events and Transitions Across the Life Span.

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From the reviews: From theory to practice, the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan takes the reader from the process of recognition to the challenge of helping clients understand and adjust to stress-induced changes in their lives. Its thirty four well-organized chapters exhaustively cover the spectrum of human experience. Each addresses the nature of personal transitions and the distortions that stress introduces to normal development over the lifespan. It is a very helpful book, and it belongs in your collection. - Steve Schlesinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University School of Medicine The Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan, a multidisciplinary and international volume, is well founded in neurobiological and psycho-social theory elaborating on the stressful transitions occurring throughout life. It is unique in addressing not only life threatening transitions in health and illness, but legal, ethical and financial transitions, as well as those related to education and career. The Handbook further examines the issues surrounding marriage, family, and sexual transitions as well as the cultural, religious and spiritual transitions experienced through life experiences. It is noteworthy that directions for the future are provided to the reader by Handbook's exploration of the impact of genetic testing, survival of stressful transitions, and examination of post traumatic growth required by humans in order to adapt and accommodate to life successfully. The Handbook provides practical guidance to the reader for meeting these challenging needs of their clients. - James Holsinger, Professor, Department of Health Services Management, University of Kentucky The Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan is an exceptional multidisciplinary volume, which provides it's readers with an authoritative one stop resource for acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the impact of stress across the life cycle. Drawing from a range of international perspectives and scientific disciplines, this collection masterfully succeeds in combining breadth of scope with richness of detail by exploring life transitions through a variety of personal, theoretical, and clinical lenses. Whether working at the bench or the bedside, this handbook will prove invaluable to a wide cross section of professionals working in the fields of medicine, psychology, counseling, and education. - William P. French MD, Department of Psychiatry, Seattle Children Hospital & University of Washington The Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is a substantial tome. The Handbook is directed at both practitioners and researchers. A rich mixture indeed! It builds on the editor's earlier series of publications on stressful life events (Miller 1989, 1996, 1997, 1998). Overall, it is Erik Erikson's theory of lifespan development that receives most detailed attention, including Clark's pschobiographical analysis. Weitzel writes eloquently and unsentimentally about his experience of Parkinson's disease. Then, three of the five authors of a chapter on the aftermath of unexpected traumatic change recount - in one case with the assistance of another of the authors - their experience of living through serious, sudden and unexpected trauma. Williams' chapter focuses specifically on what he terms transition psychology, which he uses to consider and indeed predict responses to, amongst other things, mass traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks. You will find chapters that are primarily scholarly discussions and overviews - including Lackovic-Grgin and Penezic's (chapter 22) on self-regulation and Wheeler's (chapter 26) on African-centered spirituality and its role of in facilitating transition. Elsewhere, there is discussion of more narrowly defined or practically-oriented topics - including nutrition (Ilich and Brownbill, chapter 31), animal and animal-assisted therapy (Adams, chapter 32), the role of humour (Kuhn, Nichols and Belew, chapter 33), and the need for financial planning (Boardmann, chapter 15). In the best tradition of Handbooks, such variety leads readers into new and varied fields of inquiry. I do have a few minor quibbles. I was surprised to see no mention of Erikson's 'ninth stage' (Erikson, 1997), or of the associated theorizing and research on gerotranscendence (for example, Tornstam, 2005). But these criticisms are small beer. Whilst this is not perhaps a book to be read cover-to-cover, it is certainly a book to be consulted, mined and returned to. Miller's Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is undoubtedly a wide ranging and valuable reference text. - Dr Leonie Sugarman, Reader in Applied Psychology, University of Cumbria For this valuable collection, Miller gathered expert papers addressing key issues in life transitions ranging from college to the workplace and including, for example, refugee displacement and resettlement and the transition to adoptive parenthood--a broad, ambitious scope. ... This handbook should interest anyone interested in lifespan studies and the state of research on it. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. (P. Flattau, Choice, Vol. 47 (11), July, 2010)


"From the reviews: ""From theory to practice, the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan takes the reader from the process of recognition to the challenge of helping clients understand and adjust to stress-induced changes in their lives. Its thirty four well-organized chapters exhaustively cover the spectrum of human experience. Each addresses the nature of personal transitions and the distortions that stress introduces to normal development over the lifespan. It is a very helpful book, and it belongs in your collection."" - Steve Schlesinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University School of Medicine ""The Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan, a multidisciplinary and international volume, is well founded in neurobiological and psycho-social theory elaborating on the stressful transitions occurring throughout life. It is unique in addressing not only life threatening transitions in health and illness, but legal, ethical and financial transitions, as well as those related to education and career. The Handbook further examines the issues surrounding marriage, family, and sexual transitions as well as the cultural, religious and spiritual transitions experienced through life experiences. It is noteworthy that directions for the future are provided to the reader by Handbook’s exploration of the impact of genetic testing, survival of stressful transitions, and examination of post traumatic growth required by humans in order to adapt and accommodate to life successfully. The Handbook provides practical guidance to the reader for meeting these challenging needs of their clients. - James Holsinger, Professor, Department of Health Services Management, University of Kentucky The ""Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan"" is an exceptional multidisciplinary volume, which provides it's readers with an authoritative ""one stop"" resource for acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the impact of stress across the life cycle. Drawing from a range of international perspectives and scientific disciplines, this collection masterfully succeeds in combining breadth of scope with richness of detail by exploring life transitions through a variety of personal, theoretical, and clinical lenses. Whether working at the bench or the bedside, this handbook will prove invaluable to a wide cross section of professionals working in the fields of medicine, psychology, counseling, and education. - William P. French MD, Department of Psychiatry, Seattle Children Hospital & University of Washington ""The Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is a substantial tome. The Handbook is directed at both practitioners and researchers. A rich mixture indeed! It builds on the editor’s earlier series of publications on stressful life events (Miller 1989, 1996, 1997, 1998). Overall, it is Erik Erikson’s theory of lifespan development that receives most detailed attention, including Clark’s pschobiographical analysis. Weitzel writes eloquently and unsentimentally about his experience of Parkinson’s disease. Then, three of the five authors of a chapter on the aftermath of unexpected traumatic change recount – in one case with the assistance of another of the authors - their experience of living through serious, sudden and unexpected trauma. Williams’ chapter focuses specifically on what he terms transition psychology, which he uses to consider and indeed predict responses to, amongst other things, mass traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks. You will find chapters that are primarily scholarly discussions and overviews - including Lacković-Grgin and Penezić’s (chapter 22) on self-regulation and Wheeler’s (chapter 26) on African-centered spirituality and its role of in facilitating transition. Elsewhere, there is discussion of more narrowly defined or practically-oriented topics – including nutrition (Ilich and Brownbill, chapter 31), animal and animal-assisted therapy (Adams, chapter 32), the role of humour (Kuhn, Nichols and Belew, chapter 33), and the need for financial planning (Boardmann, chapter 15). In the best tradition of Handbooks, such variety leads readers into new and varied fields of inquiry. I do have a few minor quibbles. I was surprised to see no mention of Erikson’s ‘ninth stage’ (Erikson, 1997), or of the associated theorizing and research on gerotranscendence (for example, Tornstam, 2005). But these criticisms are small beer. Whilst this is not perhaps a book to be read cover-to-cover, it is certainly a book to be consulted, mined and returned to. Miller’s Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is undoubtedly a wide ranging and valuable reference text."" - Dr Léonie Sugarman, Reader in Applied Psychology, University of Cumbria “For this valuable collection, Miller gathered expert papers addressing key issues in life transitions ranging from college to the workplace and including, for example, refugee displacement and resettlement and the transition to adoptive parenthood--a broad, ambitious scope. … This handbook should interest anyone interested in lifespan studies and the state of research on it. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers.” (P. Flattau, Choice, Vol. 47 (11), July, 2010)"


From the reviews: From theory to practice, the Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan takes the reader from the process of recognition to the challenge of helping clients understand and adjust to stress-induced changes in their lives. Its thirty four well-organized chapters exhaustively cover the spectrum of human experience. Each addresses the nature of personal transitions and the distortions that stress introduces to normal development over the lifespan. It is a very helpful book, and it belongs in your collection. - Steve Schlesinger, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Northwestern University School of Medicine The Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan, a multidisciplinary and international volume, is well founded in neurobiological and psycho-social theory elaborating on the stressful transitions occurring throughout life. It is unique in addressing not only life threatening transitions in health and illness, but legal, ethical and financial transitions, as well as those related to education and career. The Handbook further examines the issues surrounding marriage, family, and sexual transitions as well as the cultural, religious and spiritual transitions experienced through life experiences. It is noteworthy that directions for the future are provided to the reader by Handbook's exploration of the impact of genetic testing, survival of stressful transitions, and examination of post traumatic growth required by humans in order to adapt and accommodate to life successfully. The Handbook provides practical guidance to the reader for meeting these challenging needs of their clients.- James Holsinger, Professor, Department of Health Services Management, University of KentuckyThe Handbook of Stressful Transitions Across the Lifespan is an exceptional multidisciplinary volume, which provides it's readers with an authoritative one stop resource for acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the impact of stress across the life cycle. Drawing from a range of international perspectives and scientific disciplines, this collection masterfully succeeds in combining breadth of scope with richness of detail by exploring life transitions through a variety of personal, theoretical, and clinical lenses. Whether working at the bench or the bedside, this handbook will prove invaluable to a wide cross section of professionals working in the fields of medicine, psychology, counseling, and education.- William P. French MD, Department of Psychiatry, Seattle Children Hospital & University of Washington The Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is a substantial tome. The Handbook is directed at both practitioners and researchers. A rich mixture indeed! It builds on the editor's earlier series of publications on stressful life events (Miller 1989, 1996, 1997, 1998). Overall, it is Erik Erikson's theory of lifespan development that receives most detailed attention, including Clark's pschobiographical analysis. Weitzel writes eloquently and unsentimentally about his experience of Parkinson's disease. Then, three of the five authors of a chapter on the aftermath of unexpected traumatic change recount -- in one case with the assistance of another of the authors - their experience of living through serious, sudden and unexpected trauma. Williams' chapter focuses specifically on what he terms transition psychology, which he uses to consider and indeed predict responses to, amongst other things, mass traumas such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks. You will find chapters that are primarily scholarly discussions and overviews - including LackoviAa-Grgin and PeneziAa's (chapter 22) on self-regulation and Wheeler's (chapter 26) on African-centered spirituality and its role of in facilitating transition. Elsewhere, there is discussion of more narrowly defined or practically-oriented topics -- including nutrition (Ilich and Brownbill, chapter 31), animal and animal-assisted therapy (Adams, chapter 32), the role of humour (Kuhn, Nichols and Belew, chapter 33), and the need for financial planning (Boardmann, chapter 15). In the best tradition of Handbooks, such variety leads readers into new and varied fields of inquiry. I do have a few minor quibbles. I was surprised to see no mention of Erikson's 'ninth stage' (Erikson, 1997), or of the associated theorizing and research on gerotranscendence (for example, Tornstam, 2005). But these criticisms are small beer. Whilst this is not perhaps a book to be read cover-to-cover, it is certainly a book to be consulted, mined and returned to. Miller's Handbook of stressful transitions across the lifespan is undoubtedly a wide ranging and valuable reference text. - Dr Leonie Sugarman, Reader in Applied Psychology, University of Cumbria For this valuable collection, Miller gathered expert papers addressing key issues in life transitions ranging from college to the workplace and including, for example, refugee displacement and resettlement and the transition to adoptive parenthood--a broad, ambitious scope. ! This handbook should interest anyone interested in lifespan studies and the state of research on it. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. (P. Flattau, Choice, Vol. 47 (11), July, 2010)


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Thomas W. Miller is Professor at Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky as well as a senior research scientist with the University of Connecticut's Center for Health Intervention and Prevention. He is also a University Teaching Fellow and a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology in clinical psychology. He also is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Royal Society of Medicine. The author of 10 books, his research has included cross-cultural studies of trauma in veterans; victims of natural disasters; medical conditions, including HIV; and applications of telemedicine in providing access to care for rural and underserved populations.

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