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Psychology of Aging

A Biopsychosocial Perspective
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This multidimensional text on the psychology of aging prepares future professionals with unparalleled depth, fresh insights, and comprehensive coverage Crafted to equip students across disciplines with a comprehensive understanding of the psychology of aging, this text delves into the multidimensional facets of aging, spanning psychological, biological, and social dimensions. From neuroplasticity to health theories, readers are primed for careers intersecting with the older adult demographic, whether in research or healthcare. With updated content reflecting recent events and research-including the impact of COVID-19 and new chapters on the social context of aging-this edition provides fresh perspectives and insights. Written with the advanced level student in mind, this textbook stands out notably with its targeted focus on older adults. While others offer broad coverage across adult age ranges, this book delves exclusively into the complexities of aging, offering unparalleled depth and insight. With extensive coverage of critical topics such as changes to the brain, neuroimaging research methods, neurocognitive disorders, cultural nuances, and legal and ethical considerations, the text ensures a comprehensive understanding of aging psychology. What truly distinguishes the book is the expertise behind it-helmed by two editors deeply immersed in clinical practice, teaching, and research in aging, and bolstered by diverse perspectives from over 20 contributors. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers. New to the Second Edition: Learning objectives at the start of each chapter guide student understanding. Updated case studies and content reflect recent research and events, including the latest DSM and the impact of COVID-19. New chapters on the social context of aging, models of aging, the aging body, and age-related illnesses offer fresh perspectives and insights. Key Features: Explores current issues in aging psychology comprehensively, from neuroimaging to intersectionality. Designed for interdisciplinary use, bridging the gap between theory and practice. Stimulates critical thinking with discussion questions at the end of every chapter. Enhanced instructor resources include an Instructor Manual, Sample Syllabi, chapter PowerPoints, and a Transition Guide from the first to second edition.
Erin L. Woodhead, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Psychology at San Jose State University. Brian P. Yochim, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified neuropsychologist at the San Francisco VA Health Care System and a Health Sciences Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
Contributors Foreword Brian D. Carpenter, PhD Preface Acknowledgments Springer Publishing Resources Chapter 1. Introduction to the Psychology of Aging Brian P. Yochim and Erin L. Woodhead Chapter 2. Cultural Variations in Aging Experiences of Ethnic and Sexually Diverse Older Adults Kimberly E. Hiroto, Jennifer S. Ho, and Sarah J. Yarry Chapter 3. Models of Aging Erin L. Woodhead and Brian P. Yochim Chapter 4. The Aging Body Adriana Savettiere and J. Kaci Fairchild Chapter 5. Age-Related Illnesses Eliza Morgan, Devon Taylor, and J. Kaci Fairchild Chapter 6. Changes to the Brain: Methods of Investigation, Aging, and Neuroplasticity Tyler A. Rickards, Emily E. Smith, Juliana Baldo, and Brian P. Yochim Chapter 7. Personality and Emotional Development Erin L. Woodhead Chapter 8. Mental Health and Aging Erin L. Woodhead Chapter 9. Cognition and Aging Kathrine Whitman, Talia Barrett, Jennifer H. Coane, and Sharda Umanath Chapter 10. Neurocognitive Disorders in Late Life Brian P. Yochim Chapter 11. Death and the Dying Process, Bereavement, and Widowhood Andrea June and Meghan A. Marty Chapter 12. Relationships, Families, and Aging: Changes in Roles With Aging Rachel L. Rodriguez, J. W. Terri Huh, and Susan Ryan Chapter 13. Aging, Work, and Retirement Christina Matz and Jacquelyn James Chapter 14. Aging and the Legal System Sheri Gibson and Rachel Weiskittle Chapter 15. The Social Context of Aging Nancy A. Pachana and Sophie Griffiths Index
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