The psychology of ageing : an introduction /
Stuart-Hamilton, Ian,
The psychology of ageing : an introduction / Ian Stuart-Hamilton. - 5th edition. - 464 pages
Previous edition: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Now expanded to cover new topics and research, this comprehensive book is intended as a layperson's introduction to the psychology of ageing. This well-established and accessible text has been completely revised in this expanded fifth edition. Each chapter has been updated, often extensively, to reflect current thinking, and an important new chapter on death, dying and bereavement has been added. Providing a comprehensive overview of the psychological processes of ageing, the text examines what constitutes older age, and presents the latest theory and research in a variety of domains, including intellectual change in later life; ageing and memory; ageing and language; ageing, personality and lifestyle; and mental health and ageing. Consideration is given to the problems inherent in measuring the psychological status of older people, and the author looks to the future to answer the question "what will constitute 'being old'?" This new edition is essential reading for all those working or training to work with older people, and a key text for students.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780857005779 (ebook)
Older people--Psychology.
Aging--Psychological aspects.
Psychology.
Psychology
Care of the elderly
Psychology of ageing
Age groups: adults
Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology
Geriatric nursing
Coping with ageing
The psychology of ageing : an introduction / Ian Stuart-Hamilton. - 5th edition. - 464 pages
Previous edition: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Now expanded to cover new topics and research, this comprehensive book is intended as a layperson's introduction to the psychology of ageing. This well-established and accessible text has been completely revised in this expanded fifth edition. Each chapter has been updated, often extensively, to reflect current thinking, and an important new chapter on death, dying and bereavement has been added. Providing a comprehensive overview of the psychological processes of ageing, the text examines what constitutes older age, and presents the latest theory and research in a variety of domains, including intellectual change in later life; ageing and memory; ageing and language; ageing, personality and lifestyle; and mental health and ageing. Consideration is given to the problems inherent in measuring the psychological status of older people, and the author looks to the future to answer the question "what will constitute 'being old'?" This new edition is essential reading for all those working or training to work with older people, and a key text for students.
Electronic reproduction.
Askews and Holts.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780857005779 (ebook)
Older people--Psychology.
Aging--Psychological aspects.
Psychology.
Psychology
Care of the elderly
Psychology of ageing
Age groups: adults
Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology
Geriatric nursing
Coping with ageing