Written by a renowned scholar and practitioner of gerontology and aging, this is a concise, reader-friendly overview of key concepts of geropsychology, thepsychology of aging. Grounded in positive psychology, the text dispels common myths about the aging population with a wealth of evidence-based research. Itencompasses a foundational knowledge base regarding issues unique to older adults, information that is essential for mental health providers, who alreadysee an unprecedented growth in the number of older adults in their practices—a trend that is expected to continue for years to come.
The text discusses theoretical models underlying geropsychology and examines common difficulties that affect older adults along with the most effectivetreatment approaches for this population. With a focus on the strengths and functions of older adults, the text examines the unique psychological problemsof later life and conflicts caused by retirement, living longer, financial stressors, and chronic illness. It discusses the complications of changingfamily systems, coping with cognitive impairments, how psychologists understand and treat Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, older adult sexuality and theunique sexual problems confronting LGBT individuals, elder abuse, ageism, substance abuse, and issues surrounding death and dying. A chapter on futuredirections for psychological research and practice highlights the many opportunities available in this field. The text will be of value for upper-levelundergraduate courses on the psychology of aging, as a supplement to developmental and clinical psychology courses, and as a resource for interdisciplinarystudies with a focus on gerontology.
Key Features
- Provides a concise overview of one of the largest growing segments of our population
- Written by a prominent expert in gerontology and psychology
- Offers a wealth of evidence-based research that informs clinical issues
- Grounded in a positive psychology approach
- Integrates theory with human rights and social justice
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Older Adults Are Not All the Same
Chapter 2 Ageism and Stigma
Chapter 3 Psychological Problems That Older Adults Experience
Chapter 4 Normal Cognitive Decline, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Dementia
Chapter 5 Older Adults and Their Sexual Lives
Chapter 6 Substance Abuse/Dependence Is Not Just a Problem for Young People
Chapter 7 Older Adult Abuse
Chapter 8 Environmental Geropsychology
Chapter 9 Issues Surrounding Dying and Death
Chapter 10 Future Areas for Psychologists Interested in the Psychology of Aging
Index
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- Release Date: February 12, 2016
- Paperback / softback
- 260 Pages
- Trim Size: 5.5in x 8.5in
- ISBN: 9780826130129
- eBook ISBN: 9780826130136