Silver Universe
Views on Active Living
Herausgeber: Dryjanska, Laura; Giua, Roberto
Silver Universe
Views on Active Living
Herausgeber: Dryjanska, Laura; Giua, Roberto
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Silver Universe explores the topic of aging through an interdisciplinary lens and promotes a high quality life for aging individuals through the idea of active living, which encourages patients to exercise, have a healthy diet, and engage in disease prevention efforts.
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Silver Universe explores the topic of aging through an interdisciplinary lens and promotes a high quality life for aging individuals through the idea of active living, which encourages patients to exercise, have a healthy diet, and engage in disease prevention efforts.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781498552325
- ISBN-10: 1498552323
- Artikelnr.: 53018892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781498552325
- ISBN-10: 1498552323
- Artikelnr.: 53018892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Roberto Giua is business organization consultant. Laura Dryjanska is assistant professor in the Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University.
Chapter 1: Psycho-Social Research/Interventions of Intergenerational
Tourism in Italy by Antonietta Albanese and Elena Bocci Chapter 2: From
Solitude to Sharing: When the Community Wants to "Live" The Alzheimer's
Disease by Amalia Cecilia Bruni, Valentina Laganà, Desirèe Addesi, Patrizia
Notaro, and Francesca Frangipane Chapter 3: Mono Strategic (Direct and
Indirect) and Multi Strategic (Indirect) Rehabilitative Interventions for
Alzheimer's Disease by Gabriele Carbone Chapter 4: The European Tradition
of Human Dignity: Scenarios, Intersections, Symbolism and Implications of
Care by Fabio Cembrani Chapter 5: Psychosocial Interventions for People
with Dementia. The Experience of Inrca's Alzheimer Day Care Centre by
Patrizia Civerchia, Simona Castellani, and Giovanni Lamura Chapter 6:
Lessons Learned from the Dublin City University Ireland Intergenerational
Learning Program by Trudy Corrigan Chapter 7: Pandora's Box: What Fears are
behind the Stigma of Aging? by Laura Dryjanska Chapter 8: Feeling Well, A
Must For the Future by Marzia Giua Chapter 9: Anti-Aging Food... Can Be
Delicious! by Chiara Manzi Chapter 10: Public Service Advertising on Ageing
and Dementia Problems. Case Study in Spain and in Italy by Esther Martinez
Pastor Chapter 11: Active Ageing and Community Care in Malta by George
(Gino) Pavia Chapter 12: Theological Framework for Aging and the End of
Life by Scott B. Rae Chapter 13: Older People and the New European Pillar
of Social Rights by Marco Ricceri Chapter 14: Mime Dialogues for Active
Living & Intergenerational Resilience by Richard E. Shope III
Tourism in Italy by Antonietta Albanese and Elena Bocci Chapter 2: From
Solitude to Sharing: When the Community Wants to "Live" The Alzheimer's
Disease by Amalia Cecilia Bruni, Valentina Laganà, Desirèe Addesi, Patrizia
Notaro, and Francesca Frangipane Chapter 3: Mono Strategic (Direct and
Indirect) and Multi Strategic (Indirect) Rehabilitative Interventions for
Alzheimer's Disease by Gabriele Carbone Chapter 4: The European Tradition
of Human Dignity: Scenarios, Intersections, Symbolism and Implications of
Care by Fabio Cembrani Chapter 5: Psychosocial Interventions for People
with Dementia. The Experience of Inrca's Alzheimer Day Care Centre by
Patrizia Civerchia, Simona Castellani, and Giovanni Lamura Chapter 6:
Lessons Learned from the Dublin City University Ireland Intergenerational
Learning Program by Trudy Corrigan Chapter 7: Pandora's Box: What Fears are
behind the Stigma of Aging? by Laura Dryjanska Chapter 8: Feeling Well, A
Must For the Future by Marzia Giua Chapter 9: Anti-Aging Food... Can Be
Delicious! by Chiara Manzi Chapter 10: Public Service Advertising on Ageing
and Dementia Problems. Case Study in Spain and in Italy by Esther Martinez
Pastor Chapter 11: Active Ageing and Community Care in Malta by George
(Gino) Pavia Chapter 12: Theological Framework for Aging and the End of
Life by Scott B. Rae Chapter 13: Older People and the New European Pillar
of Social Rights by Marco Ricceri Chapter 14: Mime Dialogues for Active
Living & Intergenerational Resilience by Richard E. Shope III
Chapter 1: Psycho-Social Research/Interventions of Intergenerational
Tourism in Italy by Antonietta Albanese and Elena Bocci Chapter 2: From
Solitude to Sharing: When the Community Wants to "Live" The Alzheimer's
Disease by Amalia Cecilia Bruni, Valentina Laganà, Desirèe Addesi, Patrizia
Notaro, and Francesca Frangipane Chapter 3: Mono Strategic (Direct and
Indirect) and Multi Strategic (Indirect) Rehabilitative Interventions for
Alzheimer's Disease by Gabriele Carbone Chapter 4: The European Tradition
of Human Dignity: Scenarios, Intersections, Symbolism and Implications of
Care by Fabio Cembrani Chapter 5: Psychosocial Interventions for People
with Dementia. The Experience of Inrca's Alzheimer Day Care Centre by
Patrizia Civerchia, Simona Castellani, and Giovanni Lamura Chapter 6:
Lessons Learned from the Dublin City University Ireland Intergenerational
Learning Program by Trudy Corrigan Chapter 7: Pandora's Box: What Fears are
behind the Stigma of Aging? by Laura Dryjanska Chapter 8: Feeling Well, A
Must For the Future by Marzia Giua Chapter 9: Anti-Aging Food... Can Be
Delicious! by Chiara Manzi Chapter 10: Public Service Advertising on Ageing
and Dementia Problems. Case Study in Spain and in Italy by Esther Martinez
Pastor Chapter 11: Active Ageing and Community Care in Malta by George
(Gino) Pavia Chapter 12: Theological Framework for Aging and the End of
Life by Scott B. Rae Chapter 13: Older People and the New European Pillar
of Social Rights by Marco Ricceri Chapter 14: Mime Dialogues for Active
Living & Intergenerational Resilience by Richard E. Shope III
Tourism in Italy by Antonietta Albanese and Elena Bocci Chapter 2: From
Solitude to Sharing: When the Community Wants to "Live" The Alzheimer's
Disease by Amalia Cecilia Bruni, Valentina Laganà, Desirèe Addesi, Patrizia
Notaro, and Francesca Frangipane Chapter 3: Mono Strategic (Direct and
Indirect) and Multi Strategic (Indirect) Rehabilitative Interventions for
Alzheimer's Disease by Gabriele Carbone Chapter 4: The European Tradition
of Human Dignity: Scenarios, Intersections, Symbolism and Implications of
Care by Fabio Cembrani Chapter 5: Psychosocial Interventions for People
with Dementia. The Experience of Inrca's Alzheimer Day Care Centre by
Patrizia Civerchia, Simona Castellani, and Giovanni Lamura Chapter 6:
Lessons Learned from the Dublin City University Ireland Intergenerational
Learning Program by Trudy Corrigan Chapter 7: Pandora's Box: What Fears are
behind the Stigma of Aging? by Laura Dryjanska Chapter 8: Feeling Well, A
Must For the Future by Marzia Giua Chapter 9: Anti-Aging Food... Can Be
Delicious! by Chiara Manzi Chapter 10: Public Service Advertising on Ageing
and Dementia Problems. Case Study in Spain and in Italy by Esther Martinez
Pastor Chapter 11: Active Ageing and Community Care in Malta by George
(Gino) Pavia Chapter 12: Theological Framework for Aging and the End of
Life by Scott B. Rae Chapter 13: Older People and the New European Pillar
of Social Rights by Marco Ricceri Chapter 14: Mime Dialogues for Active
Living & Intergenerational Resilience by Richard E. Shope III