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OverviewThis handbook integrates and discusses a growing evidence base concerning individual development across middle and late adulthood. The book includes a comprehensive analysis of what growth implies within midlife and older age and considers how different developmental areas are intertwined (i.e., physical, cognitive, social and emotional development as well as personality growth). As the gap between theory and practice still constitutes an issue in developmental research, the handbook also aims to provide illustrative examples of prevention and intervention from a positive psychology perspective. These were selected to represent a variety of topics, relevant for individual development where research informs practice, ranging from happiness, grandparenthood, love and sexuality to loneliness, depression, anxiety, suicide prevention and coping with death. This handbook is a must-have resource for students and researchers working in developmental psychology, health psychology, gerontology and, public health. It will also be of interest to practitioners such as counsellors, life coaches, psychotherapists, organizational psychologists, health professionals, social workers or public health planners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irina Catrinel CrăciunPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2023 Weight: 0.939kg ISBN: 9783031244483ISBN 10: 3031244486 Pages: 500 Publication Date: 23 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsTable of contents Forward Preface Introduction Part I. Theories and models of development in midlife and old age 1. A change in paradigm: from disengagement theory to positive ageing 2. Thinking about development: defining criteria and exploring processes 3. Aging policy at the crossroads: from preventing decline to fostering growth Part II. Dynamics of development in midlife and old age 1. Physical development 2. Cognitive development 3. Social development 4. Emotional development 5. Personality development Part III. Development in Action: Case studies 1. Ageism prevention and intervention 2. Love: improving relationships in middle and old age 3. Sexuality: towards a fulfilling sexuality 4. Loneliness: prevention and intervention 5. Happiness: fostering happiness in older age 6. Health promotion: principles for older age 7. Fighting the pervasiveness of illness: prevention and intervention in old age 8. Dementia: prevention and intervention 9. Anxiety: prevention and intervention 10. Depression: prevention and intervention 11. Coping with pain in old age 12. Death: preparation and bereavement intervention, suicide preventionReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Irina Catrinel Crăciun is an associate professor of developmental psychology, positive psychology, and qualitative research methods at Freie Universität Berlin, where she has also been guest professor of health and gender. Additionally, she works as a researcher and practitioner in the fields of health promotion and positive development. She received her PhD in health psychology at the Freie Universität Berlin and subsequently held a post-doctoral research grant on resources for positive aging, sponsored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Project findings were published as a book called “Positive Aging and Precarity. Theory, Policy, and Social Reality within a Comparative German Context” (published in 2019 by Springer) as well as in several prestigious journals such as The Gerontologist, Journal of Aging Studies, Journal of Health Psychology and Journal of Women and Aging. Her research interests include a wide range of topics from fostering development across the lifespan to health communication and exploring ageing, gender, and psychosocial health determinants. Her recent studies focus mainly on ageing, development and health perceptions in vulnerable populations, prevention of gender and social inequalities in health, and representations of ageing on social media. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |