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International Handbook of Positive Aging (The Routledge International Handbook)

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  • Editorial ROUTLEDGE
  • ISBN13 9780367873493
  • ISBN10 0367873494
  • Páginas 272
  • Año de Edición 2019
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'Although a central reality of our time, aging remains framed within negative societal constructs that glamourise youth, and conflate age with burden. By inculcating a view of inevitable decline, such attitudes may beget the burden they anticipate. The International Handbook of Positive Aging challenges this complacency through a comprehensive survey of the latest research and theory into aging and commands a fresh approach from state, society and the individual that looks beyond ill-health, embraces the diversity and contribution that this population can bring to society, and challenges us to see physical, emotional and sexual health as positive components of long lives well-lived.', Hugh F McIntyre, Consultant Physician East Sussex Healthcare Trust, Hon Clinical Reader Brighton and Sussex Medical School 'There has never been a more appropriate time to explore what is meant by Positive Aging. This text addresses false assumptions about notions of burden, dependency, deficit and the whole range of current negative narratives and attitudes about aging across the international landscape. The text is a great introduction and Docking and Stock have provided a Handbook which is highly accessible, critical and engaging without sacrificing it's academic underpinning.', Dr Mervyn Eastman FRSA, Co-Founder and Director, Change AGEnts Co-operative Biografía del autor

Dr Rachael E. Docking is Senior Evidence Manager at the Centre for Ageing Better and Research Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University. Her research background is in the disciplines of psychology and epidemiology. Rachael?s specific interests are in attitudes to aging, chronic and/or disabling pain in older adults, risk factors for pain onset and methods for self-management of pain. Additionally, she has an interest in dementia and pain, particularly in how accurately pain can be assessed in those with dementia. In her work at the Centre for Ageing Better, an independent charitable foundation working to help everybody enjoy a good later life, Rachael leads their programme on ?Homes and neighbourhoods?. As Senior Evidence Manager she works on their evidence work stream and identifying evidence needs.

Dr Jennifer Stock was a Senior Research Fellow at Anglia Ruskin University at the time of submission. Jennifer?s background is in psychology and she has lead on a number of aging-related research projects. Jennifer?s doctoral thesis investigated the role of psychosocial factors in the relationship between physical activity and cognitive ability in older adults. Jennifer?s post-doctoral research interests have included psychological resilience with aging, improving attitudes towards aging amongst young people and healthcare staff, dementia, lifestyle interventions, innovative use of technology to improve the lives of older adults, psychosocial aspects to living with long-term conditions, and end-of-life care. Jennifer is currently undertaking her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London.

  • Editorial ROUTLEDGE
  • ISBN13 9780367873493
  • ISBN10 0367873494
  • Páginas 272
  • Año de Edición 2019