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OverviewNoted scholars of environment-aging relations and environmental psychology examine the value of selected classic, contemporary, and in one instance, completely new theories for enhancing both research and service provision on housing for elderly populations. The contributors examine the housing needs of older populations and provide theory-driven innovative solutions for improving the fit between older persons and their residential environments. Some issues covered are the need for greater understanding of the psychological needs of older individuals seeking environmental support; for a holistic understanding of elder-environment relations in physical, social, and phenomenological contexts; for inclusion of ignored perspectives; and for recognition of the continuing value of major founding theories. This book will be of interest to students, scholars, and professionals in psychology, gerontology, environmental policy, housing, and social services. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rick J. Scheidt , Paul G. WindleyPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 26 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.470kg ISBN: 9780313283895ISBN 10: 0313283893 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 16 April 1998 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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 ContentsPreface Environment and Aging: Theory Revisited by M. Powell Lawton Changing an Older Person's Shelter and Care Setting: A Model to Explain Personal and Environmental Outcomes by Stephen M. Golant Gender and Housing for the Elderly: Sorting Through the Accumulations of a Lifetime by Susan Saegert and Dolores E. McCarthy The Phenomenology of Housing for Older People by Robert L. Rubinstein The Social Ecological Approach of Rudolph Moos by Rick J. Scheidt The Evolving Concept of Behavior Settings: Implications for Housing Older Adults by Carolyn Norris-Baker Theory and Research on Housing for the Elderly: The Legacy of Kurt Lewin by Patricia A. Parmelee IndexReviewsThe overall quality of the reviews and applications makes this book necessary for libraries serving gerontology programs. -Clinical Gerontologist [I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]his volume is a significant contribution in the right direction. -Contemporary Gerontology YIt is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....YThis volume is a significant contribution in the right direction. -Contemporary Gerontology ... an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....YIt is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....YThe collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations. -Contemporary Gerontology ?The overall quality of the reviews and applications makes this book necessary for libraries serving gerontology programs.?-Clinical Gerontologist ?[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]his volume is a significant contribution in the right direction.?-Contemporary Gerontology ?...an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations.?-Contemporary Gerontology .,. an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations. -Contemporary Gerontology .,. an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations. -Contemporary Gerontology The overall quality of the reviews and applications makes this book necessary for libraries serving gerontology programs. -Clinical Gerontologist [I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]his volume is a significant contribution in the right direction. -Contemporary Gerontology I t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume.... T his volume is a significant contribution in the right direction. -Contemporary Gerontology ... an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field.... I t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume.... T he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations. -Contemporary Gerontology ?The overall quality of the reviews and applications makes this book necessary for libraries serving gerontology programs.?-Clinical Gerontologist ?[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environmental and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]his volume is a significant contribution in the right direction.?-Contemporary Gerontology ?...an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations.?-Contemporary Gerontology .,. an excellent retrospective anthology for students and scholars who are interested in the origins of theories and research in this field....[I]t is extremely useful to have a collection of articles on environment and aging theory in a single, comprehensive volume....[T]he collection succeeds in exposing the reader to a variety of theoretical issues in the field of housing for older populations. -Contemporary Gerontology Author InformationRICK J. SCHEIDT is Professor in the School of Family Studies and Human Services at Kansas State University. He is a social psychologist trained in aging. PAUL G. WINDLEY is Dean of Art and Architecture at the University of Idaho. He is trained as an environmental-aging specialist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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