Norman M. Brier (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA
A Guide to Aging and Well-Being for Healthcare Professionals
Psychological Perspectives
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Norman M. Brier (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA
A Guide to Aging and Well-Being for Healthcare Professionals
Psychological Perspectives
- Gebundenes Buch
This book provides practical evidence-based strategies that will help clinicians to address the main issues an aging person is likely to face.
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This book provides practical evidence-based strategies that will help clinicians to address the main issues an aging person is likely to face.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 243mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367430627
- ISBN-10: 0367430622
- Artikelnr.: 70010873
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 138
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 243mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367430627
- ISBN-10: 0367430622
- Artikelnr.: 70010873
Norman M. Brier (PhD) is a psychologist who was a Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (AECOM). He has supervised hundreds of healthcare professionals in assessing and intervening with patients presenting with a variety of clinical concerns, and for more than 20 years has taught a class in patient-doctor communication. Dr. Brier is the author of a number of original articles and books. He continues to maintain a private practice in Bedford, New York and focuses especially on facilitating well-being in older individuals.
Introduction
1. Aging and well-being
2. Well-being and the anxiety about the awareness of limited time people have remaining
3. A major challenge to well-being as people age: Retirement
4. A second major challenge to a person's well-being as they age: The increasing number of deaths of significant others
5. Aging, well-being, and life regrets
6. Still another challenge: Age-associated memory loss
7. Aging, well-being, and old-old age
8. Three additional threats to a person's well-being in old-old age: Loneliness, a loss of purpose, and a feeling of mattering less
9. Decline, imminent death, and well-being
10. Summary and synthesis
References
Index
1. Aging and well-being
2. Well-being and the anxiety about the awareness of limited time people have remaining
3. A major challenge to well-being as people age: Retirement
4. A second major challenge to a person's well-being as they age: The increasing number of deaths of significant others
5. Aging, well-being, and life regrets
6. Still another challenge: Age-associated memory loss
7. Aging, well-being, and old-old age
8. Three additional threats to a person's well-being in old-old age: Loneliness, a loss of purpose, and a feeling of mattering less
9. Decline, imminent death, and well-being
10. Summary and synthesis
References
Index
Introduction
1. Aging and well-being
2. Well-being and the anxiety about the awareness of limited time people have remaining
3. A major challenge to well-being as people age: Retirement
4. A second major challenge to a person's well-being as they age: The increasing number of deaths of significant others
5. Aging, well-being, and life regrets
6. Still another challenge: Age-associated memory loss
7. Aging, well-being, and old-old age
8. Three additional threats to a person's well-being in old-old age: Loneliness, a loss of purpose, and a feeling of mattering less
9. Decline, imminent death, and well-being
10. Summary and synthesis
References
Index
1. Aging and well-being
2. Well-being and the anxiety about the awareness of limited time people have remaining
3. A major challenge to well-being as people age: Retirement
4. A second major challenge to a person's well-being as they age: The increasing number of deaths of significant others
5. Aging, well-being, and life regrets
6. Still another challenge: Age-associated memory loss
7. Aging, well-being, and old-old age
8. Three additional threats to a person's well-being in old-old age: Loneliness, a loss of purpose, and a feeling of mattering less
9. Decline, imminent death, and well-being
10. Summary and synthesis
References
Index