Understanding Well-Being in the Oldest Old
Herausgeber: Poon, Leonard W; Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska
Understanding Well-Being in the Oldest Old
Herausgeber: Poon, Leonard W; Cohen-Mansfield, Jiska
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Examines both novel and traditional paradigms that could extend our knowledge and understanding of the well-being of the oldest old.
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Examines both novel and traditional paradigms that could extend our knowledge and understanding of the well-being of the oldest old.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521113915
- ISBN-10: 0521113911
- Artikelnr.: 32733606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521113915
- ISBN-10: 0521113911
- Artikelnr.: 32733606
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Toward new directions in the study of well-being among the old-old
Leonard W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; Part I. Theory: New Horizons in
Well-Being Research: 2. From ageless self to selfless age: towards a
theoretical turn in gerontological understanding Haim Hazan; 3. The pursuit
of happiness: alternative conceptions of subjective well-being Dov
Shmotkin; 4. The shifting baseline theory of well-being: lessons from
across the aging spectrum Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 5. The model of
developmental adaptation: implications for understanding well-being in
old-old age Peter Martin, Neha Deshpande-Kamat, Leonard W. Poon and Mary
Ann Johnson; Part II. Paradise Lost: Between Trauma and Happiness: 6. Does
trauma linger into old-old age: using the Holocaust experience as a
paradigm Dov Shmotkin, Amit Shrira and Yuval Palgi; 7. The impact of life
events on the oldest old Peter Martin, Grace da Rosa and Leonard W. Poon;
8. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment at late life Lee Hyer
and Catherine A. Yeager; Part III. Pathways and Gatekeepers: Moderating,
Mediating, and Proximal Processes: 9. Impact of resources on successful
adaptation among the oldest old Maurice MacDonald and Jinmyoung Cho; 10.
Nutrition and well-being Mary Ann Johnson, Dorothy Hausman, Peter Martin,
Leonard W. Poon, Elisabeth Lilian Pia Sattler and Adam Davey; 11. Cognitive
functioning and vitality and well-being among the oldest old: implications
for well-being Jennifer Margrett, Benjamin Mast, Maria C. Isales, Leonard
W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 12. Social relationship and well-being
in very late life Howard Litwin; 13. Spirituality and religiosity
connections to mental and physical health among the oldest old Alex Bishop;
14. Impact of leisure activity and innovation on the well-being of the very
old Galit Nimrod; Part IV. Signposting Paradise: Measurement of Well-Being:
15. Culture and meaning: strategies for understanding the well-being of the
oldest old Christine L. Fry and Charlotte Ikels; 16. The will to live as an
indicator of well-being and predictor of survival in old age Sara Carmel;
17. The measurement of life satisfaction and happiness in old-old age Alex
Bishop and Peter Martin; 18. Late life psychotherapy: challenges and
opportunities to enhance well-being in the oldest old Lee Hyer, Catherine
A. Yeager and Ciera V. Scott; 19. Future directions in the study of
well-being Jiska Cohen-Mansfield and Leonard W. Poon.
Leonard W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; Part I. Theory: New Horizons in
Well-Being Research: 2. From ageless self to selfless age: towards a
theoretical turn in gerontological understanding Haim Hazan; 3. The pursuit
of happiness: alternative conceptions of subjective well-being Dov
Shmotkin; 4. The shifting baseline theory of well-being: lessons from
across the aging spectrum Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 5. The model of
developmental adaptation: implications for understanding well-being in
old-old age Peter Martin, Neha Deshpande-Kamat, Leonard W. Poon and Mary
Ann Johnson; Part II. Paradise Lost: Between Trauma and Happiness: 6. Does
trauma linger into old-old age: using the Holocaust experience as a
paradigm Dov Shmotkin, Amit Shrira and Yuval Palgi; 7. The impact of life
events on the oldest old Peter Martin, Grace da Rosa and Leonard W. Poon;
8. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment at late life Lee Hyer
and Catherine A. Yeager; Part III. Pathways and Gatekeepers: Moderating,
Mediating, and Proximal Processes: 9. Impact of resources on successful
adaptation among the oldest old Maurice MacDonald and Jinmyoung Cho; 10.
Nutrition and well-being Mary Ann Johnson, Dorothy Hausman, Peter Martin,
Leonard W. Poon, Elisabeth Lilian Pia Sattler and Adam Davey; 11. Cognitive
functioning and vitality and well-being among the oldest old: implications
for well-being Jennifer Margrett, Benjamin Mast, Maria C. Isales, Leonard
W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 12. Social relationship and well-being
in very late life Howard Litwin; 13. Spirituality and religiosity
connections to mental and physical health among the oldest old Alex Bishop;
14. Impact of leisure activity and innovation on the well-being of the very
old Galit Nimrod; Part IV. Signposting Paradise: Measurement of Well-Being:
15. Culture and meaning: strategies for understanding the well-being of the
oldest old Christine L. Fry and Charlotte Ikels; 16. The will to live as an
indicator of well-being and predictor of survival in old age Sara Carmel;
17. The measurement of life satisfaction and happiness in old-old age Alex
Bishop and Peter Martin; 18. Late life psychotherapy: challenges and
opportunities to enhance well-being in the oldest old Lee Hyer, Catherine
A. Yeager and Ciera V. Scott; 19. Future directions in the study of
well-being Jiska Cohen-Mansfield and Leonard W. Poon.
1. Toward new directions in the study of well-being among the old-old
Leonard W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; Part I. Theory: New Horizons in
Well-Being Research: 2. From ageless self to selfless age: towards a
theoretical turn in gerontological understanding Haim Hazan; 3. The pursuit
of happiness: alternative conceptions of subjective well-being Dov
Shmotkin; 4. The shifting baseline theory of well-being: lessons from
across the aging spectrum Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 5. The model of
developmental adaptation: implications for understanding well-being in
old-old age Peter Martin, Neha Deshpande-Kamat, Leonard W. Poon and Mary
Ann Johnson; Part II. Paradise Lost: Between Trauma and Happiness: 6. Does
trauma linger into old-old age: using the Holocaust experience as a
paradigm Dov Shmotkin, Amit Shrira and Yuval Palgi; 7. The impact of life
events on the oldest old Peter Martin, Grace da Rosa and Leonard W. Poon;
8. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment at late life Lee Hyer
and Catherine A. Yeager; Part III. Pathways and Gatekeepers: Moderating,
Mediating, and Proximal Processes: 9. Impact of resources on successful
adaptation among the oldest old Maurice MacDonald and Jinmyoung Cho; 10.
Nutrition and well-being Mary Ann Johnson, Dorothy Hausman, Peter Martin,
Leonard W. Poon, Elisabeth Lilian Pia Sattler and Adam Davey; 11. Cognitive
functioning and vitality and well-being among the oldest old: implications
for well-being Jennifer Margrett, Benjamin Mast, Maria C. Isales, Leonard
W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 12. Social relationship and well-being
in very late life Howard Litwin; 13. Spirituality and religiosity
connections to mental and physical health among the oldest old Alex Bishop;
14. Impact of leisure activity and innovation on the well-being of the very
old Galit Nimrod; Part IV. Signposting Paradise: Measurement of Well-Being:
15. Culture and meaning: strategies for understanding the well-being of the
oldest old Christine L. Fry and Charlotte Ikels; 16. The will to live as an
indicator of well-being and predictor of survival in old age Sara Carmel;
17. The measurement of life satisfaction and happiness in old-old age Alex
Bishop and Peter Martin; 18. Late life psychotherapy: challenges and
opportunities to enhance well-being in the oldest old Lee Hyer, Catherine
A. Yeager and Ciera V. Scott; 19. Future directions in the study of
well-being Jiska Cohen-Mansfield and Leonard W. Poon.
Leonard W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; Part I. Theory: New Horizons in
Well-Being Research: 2. From ageless self to selfless age: towards a
theoretical turn in gerontological understanding Haim Hazan; 3. The pursuit
of happiness: alternative conceptions of subjective well-being Dov
Shmotkin; 4. The shifting baseline theory of well-being: lessons from
across the aging spectrum Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 5. The model of
developmental adaptation: implications for understanding well-being in
old-old age Peter Martin, Neha Deshpande-Kamat, Leonard W. Poon and Mary
Ann Johnson; Part II. Paradise Lost: Between Trauma and Happiness: 6. Does
trauma linger into old-old age: using the Holocaust experience as a
paradigm Dov Shmotkin, Amit Shrira and Yuval Palgi; 7. The impact of life
events on the oldest old Peter Martin, Grace da Rosa and Leonard W. Poon;
8. Post-traumatic stress disorder and its treatment at late life Lee Hyer
and Catherine A. Yeager; Part III. Pathways and Gatekeepers: Moderating,
Mediating, and Proximal Processes: 9. Impact of resources on successful
adaptation among the oldest old Maurice MacDonald and Jinmyoung Cho; 10.
Nutrition and well-being Mary Ann Johnson, Dorothy Hausman, Peter Martin,
Leonard W. Poon, Elisabeth Lilian Pia Sattler and Adam Davey; 11. Cognitive
functioning and vitality and well-being among the oldest old: implications
for well-being Jennifer Margrett, Benjamin Mast, Maria C. Isales, Leonard
W. Poon and Jiska Cohen-Mansfield; 12. Social relationship and well-being
in very late life Howard Litwin; 13. Spirituality and religiosity
connections to mental and physical health among the oldest old Alex Bishop;
14. Impact of leisure activity and innovation on the well-being of the very
old Galit Nimrod; Part IV. Signposting Paradise: Measurement of Well-Being:
15. Culture and meaning: strategies for understanding the well-being of the
oldest old Christine L. Fry and Charlotte Ikels; 16. The will to live as an
indicator of well-being and predictor of survival in old age Sara Carmel;
17. The measurement of life satisfaction and happiness in old-old age Alex
Bishop and Peter Martin; 18. Late life psychotherapy: challenges and
opportunities to enhance well-being in the oldest old Lee Hyer, Catherine
A. Yeager and Ciera V. Scott; 19. Future directions in the study of
well-being Jiska Cohen-Mansfield and Leonard W. Poon.