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Psychology and the aging revolution : how we adapt to longer life / edited by Sara Honn Qualls and Norman Abeles.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Edition: First editionDescription: ix, 313 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1557987076
  • 9781557987075
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.67 21
LOC classification:
  • BF724.55.A35 P794 2000
Contents:
Psychology and the aging revolution / Sara Honn Qualls and Norman Abeles -- Using the gift of long life: psychological implications of the age revolution / James E. Birren -- Neuropsychology and cognitive aging: what have we taught each other? / Marilyn S. Albert -- Toward a neuropsychology of cognitive aging / Alfred W. Kaszniak and Mary C. Newman -- Memory changes in adulthood / Leah L. Light -- Can acquired knowledge compensate for age-related declines in cognitive efficiency? / Neil Charness -- Expressive, physiological, and subjective changes in emotion across adulthood / Robert W. Levenson --What is being optimized?: self-determination theory and basic psychological needs / Richard M. Ryan and Jennifer G. La Guardia -- The evolution of social relationships in later adulthood / Karen S. Rook -- A behavioral medicine perspective on aging and health / Karen A. Matthews -- Aging research and health: a status report / Ilene C. Siegler -- Depression: current developments and controversies / Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. -- Variations on depression in later life / Margaret Gatz -- Psychotherapy and aging in the 21st century: integrative themes / John C. Norcross and Bob G. Knight.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Psychology and the aging revolution / Sara Honn Qualls and Norman Abeles -- Using the gift of long life: psychological implications of the age revolution / James E. Birren -- Neuropsychology and cognitive aging: what have we taught each other? / Marilyn S. Albert -- Toward a neuropsychology of cognitive aging / Alfred W. Kaszniak and Mary C. Newman -- Memory changes in adulthood / Leah L. Light -- Can acquired knowledge compensate for age-related declines in cognitive efficiency? / Neil Charness -- Expressive, physiological, and subjective changes in emotion across adulthood / Robert W. Levenson --What is being optimized?: self-determination theory and basic psychological needs / Richard M. Ryan and Jennifer G. La Guardia -- The evolution of social relationships in later adulthood / Karen S. Rook -- A behavioral medicine perspective on aging and health / Karen A. Matthews -- Aging research and health: a status report / Ilene C. Siegler -- Depression: current developments and controversies / Thomas E. Joiner, Jr. -- Variations on depression in later life / Margaret Gatz -- Psychotherapy and aging in the 21st century: integrative themes / John C. Norcross and Bob G. Knight.

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