Health, Illness, and Optimal Aging: Biological and Psychosocial Perspectives

Author:   Carolyn M. Aldwin ,  Heidi Igarashi ,  Diane Fox Gilmer ,  Michael R. Levenson
Publisher:   Springer Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
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9780826134042


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
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Author:   Carolyn M. Aldwin ,  Heidi Igarashi ,  Diane Fox Gilmer ,  Michael R. Levenson
Publisher:   Springer Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Springer Publishing Co Inc
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Weight:   0.765kg
ISBN:  

9780826134042


ISBN 10:   0826134041
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   30 October 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Praise for the Second Edition: Aldwin and Gilmer have supplied an interesting textual model for examining health, illness, and aging. Their homogenized approach to aging research is refreshing and insightful. - Anthropology and Aging Quarterly Clearly written at a level for college students, this is an excellent resource on aging...Highly recommended. - Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries This text, which primarily focuses on biological and physiological aspects of aging, is ideal for graduate students or upper-level undergraduate students, yet is comprehensive enough to be effective in in both discipline-specific social work classes, as well as multidisciplinary settings. - Journal of Gerontological Social Work


Praise for the Second Edition: """"Aldwin and Gilmer have supplied an interesting textual model for examining health, illness, and aging. Their homogenized approach to aging research is refreshing and insightful."""" - Anthropology and Aging Quarterly """"Clearly written at a level for college students, this is an excellent resource on aging...Highly recommended."""" - Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries """"This text, which primarily focuses on biological and physiological aspects of aging, is ideal for graduate students or upper-level undergraduate students, yet is comprehensive enough to be effective in in both discipline-specific social work classes, as well as multidisciplinary settings."""" - Journal of Gerontological Social Work


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Carolyn M. Aldwin, PhD, is the Jo Anne Leonard Endowed Director, Center for Healthy Aging Research; Director of the Gerontology Program; and Professor in Human Development and Family Sciences, School of Social & Behavioral Health Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. She is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, as well as both Divisions 20 (Adult Development and Aging) and 38 (Health Psychology) of the American Psychological Association. She received the Developmental Health Psychology Award from these divisions, and is a former president of Division 20. Dr. Aldwin has authored or edited six books, including Stress, Coping, and Development, Second Edition, Handbook of Health Psychology and Aging, and Health, Illness, and Optimal Aging, Second Edition (Springer Publishing). She has authored or co-authored 124 other publications on stress, stress-related growth, coping, health, and optimal aging, as well as the long-term effects of military service on health outcomes in later life, and was Editor for Research in Human Development. She currently has funding from the National Institute on Aging. Heidi Igarashi, PhD, recently received her doctorate in Human Development and Family Studies from Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Her work focuses on the intersection of resilience, optimal aging, and wisdom; specifically, how individuals navigate and negotiate their social environments during everyday life, as well as critical life events. This research interest emerges from 26 years as a mental health counselor. Dr. Igarashi has authored and co-authored professional journal articles and book chapters on stress, coping, resilience, optimal aging, and intergenerational relationships in adulthood. She also serves on the Board of Directors of an adult day service in an effort to support community-based approaches that facilitate resilient aging in both caregivers and care recipients. Diane Fox Gilmer, PhD, was most recently a lecturer and post-graduate researcher in the Department of Human and Community Development, University of California, Davis, and is now retired. She is certified as an Adult Family Nurse Practitioner and has worked extensively with older adults. In addition to authoring many professional journal articles, Dr. Gilmer is a co-author with Dr. Aldwin on Health, Illness, and Optimal Aging First Edition (2004) and Second Edition (2013). Michael R. Levenson, PhD is Research Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Sciences, School of Social & Behavioral Health Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. He studies exceptional adult development, both positive (e.g., wisdom and spirituality) and negative (e.g., psychopathy). He has also studied age, cohort, and period effects in the use of alcohol, as well as the effects of personality on health. He has over sixty publications.

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