Adult Development and Aging, with eBook Access Code: Biopsychosocial Perspectives

Author:   Susan K. Whitbourne (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA) ,  Stacey B. Whitbourne (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA) ,  John Wiley & Sons
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   8th edition
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9781394223640


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   02 June 2025
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Adult Development and Aging, with eBook Access Code: Biopsychosocial Perspectives


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Presents an integrative, student-friendly approach to understanding the impact of biological, psychological and social processes on individuals throughout the aging process Acclaimed for its depth, currency, and easily accessible presentation, Adult Development and Aging, helps students understand the aging process both in themselves and in those around them, approaching the subject from the biopsychosocial perspective: a model of adult development that takes into account the influences and interactions of complex biological, psychological, and social processes. Authors Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Stacey B. Whitbourne explore the latest concepts and applications in this important discipline. Based on Susan's classroom experience teaching her Psychology of Aging course, this engaging textbook integrates current research, real-world data, detailed explanations, and relatable examples to provide a balanced and accessible examination of the subject. Now in its eighth edition, this fully updated and revised textbook offers inclusive coverage of recent advances in neuroscience and genetics, cognitive functions, vocational development, sociocultural influences, mental health issues, health and prevention, and much more. Adult Development and Aging: Biopsychosocial Perspectives, Eighth Edition, is an invaluable source of timely and relevant information for digital-native college learners and mature returning students alike, as well as for instructors and academic researchers in areas of adult aging and lifespan development. AN INTERACTIVE, MULTIMEDIA LEARNING EXPERIENCE This textbook includes access to an interactive, multimedia e-text. Icons throughout the print book signal corresponding digital content in the e-text. Two threads of video content in the enhanced e-text engage students more deeply with the material: Age Matters: Newly developed for the Eighth Edition, each chapter begins with an inviting video introduction to the chapter topic—outlining for students what they will read about, calling attention to key concepts, challenges, and pitfalls, and making connections with other chapters. Appearing with each chapter's summary, a longer and more personal Age Matters video lends real-world context to students' review of the chapter, with the authors offering insights drawn from their own work and life experience. Psychology Concepts: A series of videos offering brief overviews of topics in general psychology, such as understanding memory and understanding personality, that come to bear in the discussion of adult development and aging. Appearing throughout the enhanced e-text, interactive figures, diagrams, and tables facilitate study and help students retain important information. Even many of the simplest figures are interactive to encourage online readers to pause and absorb the information they present before scrolling on to additional reading. Each chapter includes a self-scoring practice quizwith feedback at both question- and quiz-level to help students prepare for higher-stakes assessments and exams.

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Author:   Susan K. Whitbourne (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA) ,  Stacey B. Whitbourne (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA) ,  John Wiley & Sons
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition:   8th edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.20cm
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9781394223640


ISBN 10:   1394223641
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   02 June 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

About the Authors Preface Acknowledgements   Chapter 1 Themes and Issues in Adult Development and Aging 1.1 THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVE 1.2 FOUR PRINCIPLES OF ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 1.3 THE MEANING OF AGE 1.4 Using Age to Define “Adult” 1.5 Divisions by Age of the Over-65 Population 1.6 Functional Age 1.7 Personal Versus Social Aging 1.8 KEY SOCIAL INDICATORS IN ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 1.9 THE DEMOGRAPHY OF AGING 1.10 SUMMARY   Chapter 2 Models of Development: Nature and Nurture in Adulthood 2.1 MODELS OF INDIVIDUAL-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS 2.2 SOCIOCULTURAL MODELS 2.3 PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS 2.4 BIOLOGICAL MODELS 2.5 SUMMARY   Chapter 3 The Study of Adult Development and Aging: Research Methods 3.1 METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION                            3.2 THE BASICS OF DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH 3.3 DESCRIPTIVE (SINGLE-FACTOR) RESEARCH DESIGNS               3.4 SEQUENTIAL RESEARCH DESIGNS 3.5 CORRELATIONAL DESIGNS 3.6 MEASUREMENT ISSUES IN ADULT DEVELOPMENT AND AGING 3.7 ETHICAL ISSUES IN RESEARCH 3.8 SUMMARY           Chapter 4 Physical Changes 4.1 APPEARANCE 4.2 MOBILITY 4.3 VITAL BODILY FUNCTIONS 4.4 BODILY CONTROL SYSTEMS 4.5 NERVOUS SYSTEM 4.6 SENSATION AND PERCEPTION 4.7 SUMMARY   Chapter 5 Health and Prevention 5.1 KEY CONCEPTS IN HEALTH AND PREVENTION 5.2 DISEASES OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR   SYSTEM 5.3 CANCER 5.4 DISORDERS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM 5.5 DIABETES 5.6 KIDNEY DISEASE 5.7 RESPIRATORY DISEASES 5.8 NEUROCOGNITIVE DISORDERS 5.9 Other Forms of Neurocognitive Disorder 5.10 SUMMARY    Chapter 6 Basic Cognitive Functions: Speed, Attention, and Memory   6.1 PROCESSING SPEED AND ATTENTION   6.2 MEMORY   6.3 SUMMARY   Chapter 7 Higher-Order Cognitive Functions 7.1 EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING 7.2 LANGUAGE 7.3 EVERYDAY PROBLEM-SOLVING 7.4 INTELLIGENCE 7.5 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF WISDOM 7.6 SUMMARY   Chapter 8 Personality   8.1 PSYCHODYNAMIC THEORIES   8.2 TRAIT APPROACHES   8.3 SOCIAL COGNITIVE APPROACHES   8.4 MIDLIFE CRISIS THEORIES AND FINDINGS   8.5 SUMMARY   Chapter 9 Relationships   9.1 FAMILIES   9.2 FRIENDSHIPS   9.3 SUMMARY   Chapter 10 Work, Retirement, and Leisure Patterns   10.1 WORK PATTERNS IN ADULTHOOD   10.2 VOCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT   10.3 VOCATIONAL SATISFACTION   10.4 AGE AND VOCATIONAL PERFORMANCE   10.5 RETIREMENT   10.6 LEISURE PURSUITS IN LATER ADULTHOOD   10.7 SUMMARY   Chapter 11 Mental Health Issues and Treatment   11.1 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS IN ADULTHOOD   11.2 ELDER ABUSE   11.3 SUICIDE   11.4 TREATMENT ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE   11.5 SUMMARY    Chapter 12 LONG-TERM CARE    12.1 INSTITUTIONAL FACILITIES FOR LONG-TERM CARE    12.2 FINANCING OF LONG-TERM CARE    12.3 Medicaid Benefits    12.4 QUALITY ISSUES IN LONG-TERM CARE    12.5 SUMMARY   Chapter 13 Death and Dying    13.1 WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DEATH?    13.2 SOCIOCULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND DYING    13.3 PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND DYING    13.4 ISSUES IN END-OF-LIFE CARE    13.5 BEREAVEMENT    13.6 SUMMARY   Chapter 14 Successful Aging    14.1 WHAT IS SUCCESSFUL AGING?    14.2 AGEISM 2.0    14.3 CREATIVITY AND AGING    14.4 Biopsychosocial Perspectives on Creativity and Aging    14.5 SUCCESSFUL AGING: FINAL PERSPECTIVES    14.6 SUMMARY

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Susan Krauss Whitbourne, PhD, is a Professor Emerita of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Adjunct Professor and Faculty Fellow in Gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. She received her doctorate in developmental psychology from Columbia University in 1974 and completed a postdoctoral training program in clinical psychology at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, having joined the faculty there in 1984. Her publications include 22 published books, many in multiple editions, and 200 journal articles and chapters. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Aging. In addition to her professional writing, she writes a blog for Psychology Today called ""Fulfillment at Any Age"" and has consulted for publications of the National Geographic Society in psychology. Stacey B. Whitbourne, PhD, received her doctorate in social and developmental psychology from Brandeis University in 2005. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Boston University School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology. Currently, she is a research health scientist at the Massachusetts Veterans Epidemiology and Research Information Center (MAVERIC), a research center housed within the VA Boston Healthcare System. She serves as the Director of Cohort Development and Management for the Million Veteran Program, a longitudinal health and genomic cohort funded by the Department of Veteran's Affairs Office of Research and Development. Additionally, she is an instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an associate epidemiologist at the Division of Aging at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

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