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Title New frontiers in resilient aging : life-strengths and well-being in late life / edited by Prem S. Fry and Corey L.M. Keyes
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 365 pages) : illustrations
Contents 1. Sources of human life strengths, resilience and health / Prem S. Fry and Dominique L. Debats -- 2. Growth isn't just for the young: growth narratives, eudaimonic resilience, and the aging self / Jack J. Bauer and Sun W. Park -- 3. Physical resilience and aging: correcting the Tithonus error and the crème brulee error / Aubrey D.N.J. de Grey -- 4. You can teach an old dog new tricks: harnessing neuroplasticity after brain injury in older adults / Gitendra Uswatte and Edward Taub -- 5. Resilience in the face of cognitive aging: experience, adaptation, and compensation / Christopher Hertzog and Daniela S. Jopp -- 6. Why do some people thrive while others succumb to disease and stagnation? Personality, social relations, and resilience / Margaret L. Kern and Howard S. Friedman -- 7. Psychosocial resources as predictors of resilience and healthy longevity of older widows / Prem S. Fry and Dominique L. Debats -- 8. Resilience and longevity: expert survivorship of centenarians / Peter Martin, Maurice MacDonald, Jennifer Margrett and Leonard W. Poon -- 9. The socioemotional basis of resilience in later life / Anthony D. Ong and Cindy S. Bergeman -- 10. Emotional resilience and beyond: a synthesis of findings from lifespan psychology and psychopathology / Eva-Marie Kessler and Ursula M. Staudinger -- 11. Risk, resilience, and life-course fit: older couples' encores following job loss / Phyllis Moen, Stephen Sweet and Rachelle Hill -- 12. Resilience in mobility in the context of chronic disease and aging: cross-sectional and prospective findings from the UAB study of aging / Patricia S. Sawyer and Richard M. Allman -- 13. Positive aging: resilience and reconstruction / Kenneth J. Gergen and Mary Gergen
Summary "A typically pessimistic view of aging is that it leads to a steady decline in physical and mental abilities. In this volume leading gerontologists and geriatric researchers explore the immense potential of older adults to overcome the challenges of old age and pursue active lives with renewed vitality. The contributors believe that resilience capacities diminishing with old age is a misconception and argue that individuals may successfully capitalize on their existing resources, skills and cognitive processes in order to achieve new learning, continuing growth, and enhanced life-satisfaction. By identifying useful psychological resources such as social connectedness, personal engagement and commitment, openness to new experiences, social support and sustained cognitive activity, the authors present a balanced picture of resilient aging. Older adults, while coping with adversity and losses, can be helped to maintain a complementary focus on psychological strengths, positive emotions, and regenerative capacities to achieve continued growth and healthy longevity"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Aging -- Psychological aspects.
Cognition in old age.
Cognition.
Aging -- psychology
Aged -- psychology
Cognition
Resilience, Psychological
cognition.
SELF-HELP -- Aging.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Developmental -- Adulthood & Aging.
Cognition
Aging -- Psychological aspects
Cognition in old age
Form Electronic book
Author Fry, Prem S.
Keyes, Corey L. M.
ISBN 9780511909429
051190942X
0511906633
9780511906633
0521509858
9780521509855