A longitudinal study of how older people maintain a sense of self and meaning despite the losses associated with ageing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter G. Coleman is Emeritus Professor of Psychogerontology and an associate member of the Centre for Research on Ageing at the University of Southampton. His research relates to the mental health of older people, especially the functions of reminiscence and life review and sources of self-esteem and meaning in later life.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Living a long life: why survive? 2. From self-esteem to meaning: studying psychological well-being in later life 3. Investigating older people's lives at the end of the twentieth century 4. Ageing together 5. Adaptation to loss of spouse 6. Ageing alone 7. Women becoming frailer 8. Men becoming frailer 9. Towards one hundred years 10. The future of later life: personal and policy perspectives on ageing and meaning.
1. Living a long life: why survive? 2. From self-esteem to meaning: studying psychological well-being in later life 3. Investigating older people's lives at the end of the twentieth century 4. Ageing together 5. Adaptation to loss of spouse 6. Ageing alone 7. Women becoming frailer 8. Men becoming frailer 9. Towards one hundred years 10. The future of later life: personal and policy perspectives on ageing and meaning.
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