Coping with AgingOUP USA, 23 feb 2006 - 256 pagine Coping with Aging is the final project of the late Richard S. Lazarus, the man whose landmark book Emotion and Adaptation put the study of emotion in play in the field of psychology. In this volume, Lazarus examines the experience of aging from the standpoint of the individual, rather than as merely a collection of statistics and charts. This technique is in line with his long-standing belief that experiences should be looked at in their specific contexts, rather than squeezed into an overly general statistical viewpoint that loses the subjects' motivations. Drawing on his five decades of pioneering research, Lazarus looks aging, emotion, and coping, and stability and change in both environment and personality. Because Lazarus mixes academic rigor with everyday examples, this volume will be both useful to scholars and accessible to the lay audience that has so much gain from a systematic understanding of aging and emotion. |
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... able to cope effectively with those realities and To be able to compensate for losses and deficits . Principles 3 and 4 should also be considered together . For those in the authors ' generation , the principle of compensation im ...
... able to cope effectively with those realities and To be able to compensate for losses and deficits . Principles 3 and 4 should also be considered together . For those in the authors ' generation , the principle of compensation im ...
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... able to carry out their normal or usual activity , such as working , keeping house , shopping , and taking care of themselves so they can live independently.10 Competence and functional ability are , therefore , over- lapping ideas ...
... able to carry out their normal or usual activity , such as working , keeping house , shopping , and taking care of themselves so they can live independently.10 Competence and functional ability are , therefore , over- lapping ideas ...
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... able to live independently . They assess themselves quite differently and want to be able to continue at what they do until very close to the end of their lives . What we are saying about cognitive abilities and the daily tasks of ...
... able to live independently . They assess themselves quite differently and want to be able to continue at what they do until very close to the end of their lives . What we are saying about cognitive abilities and the daily tasks of ...
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Aging Once Over Lightly | 3 |
The Typical Course of Aging | 10 |
The Emotions and Research Problems | 21 |
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