The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Adulthood and Aging (eBook)

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2011 | 1. Auflage
512 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-4759-3 (ISBN)

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This exceptional collection draws on the most recent demographic
data and combines classic research with cutting-edge approaches to
provide an invaluable overview of the developmental psychology of
the adult years.



* Covers a wide range of topics within adult development and
aging, from theoretical perspectives to specific content areas

* Includes newly commissioned essays from the top researchers in
the field

* Takes a biopsychosocial perspective, covering the biological,
psychological and social changes that occur in adulthood

Susan Krauss Whitbourne is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is the author of numerous publications including Adult Development and Aging: Biopsychosocial Perspectives (4th ed., Wiley, 2011, with S. B. Whitbourne), Abnormal Psychology: Clinical Perspectives on Psychological Disorders (6th ed., with R. P. Halgin, 2009), and The Search for Fulfillment (2010). Martin J. Sliwinski is a Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and director of the Center for Healthy Aging at The Pennsylvania State University. He has written extensively on the relationship of stress and disease to health, emotional well-being, and cognitive function across the adult lifespan.

Notes on Contributors ix

Preface xvii
Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Martin J. Sliwinski

Part I Foundations

1 Theoretical Perspectives: A Biopsychosocial Approach to Positive Aging 3
Elliot M. Friedman and Carol D. Ryff

2 Demography of Aging: Behavioral and Social Implications 25
Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Stacey B. Whitbourne

3 Late Life: A Venue for Studying the Mechanisms by Which Contextual Factors Influence Individual Development 49
Denis Gerstorf and Nilam Ram

4 Methodological Issues in Research on Adult Development and Aging 72
Scott M. Hofer, Philippe Rast, and Andrea M. Piccinin

Part II Physical Changes and Health

5 Physical Exercise and Health 97
Leslie I. Katzel and Gregory M. Steinbrenner

6 Behavioral Stability and Change in Health Across the Adult Life Cycle 118
Ilene C. Siegler and Adam Davey

Part III Cognition

7 Processing Speed 135
Judith Dirk and Florian Schmiedek

8 Working Memory 154
David P. McCabe and Vanessa M. Loaiza

9 Memory and Aging 174
Brent J. Small, Kerri S. Rawson, Sarah Eisel, and Cathy L. McEvoy

10 Everyday Cognition 190
Jason C. Allaire

Part IV Personality

11 Personality Development in Adulthood 211
Nicky J. Newton and Abigail J. Stewart

12 Socioemotional Perspectives on Adult Development 236
Jennifer Tehan Stanley and Derek M. Isaacowitz

13 Personality and Aging: Cognitive Perspectives and Processes 254
Eileen Kranz Graham and Margie E. Lachman

Part V Abnormal Aging

14 Affective Disorders and Age: The View Through a Developmental Lens 275
Jennifer R. Piazza and Susan Turk Charles

15 Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 293
Joshua R. Steinerman and Richard B. Lipton

16 Personality Disorders in Later Life 312
Daniel L. Segal, Richard Zweig, and Victor Molinari

17 Assessment of Older Adults 331
Christine E. Gould, Barry A. Edelstein, and Lindsay A. Gerolimatos

Part VI Social Processes

18 Self-Regulation and Social Cognition in Adulthood: The Gyroscope of Personality 357
Cory Bolkan and Karen Hooker

19 Partners and Friends in Adulthood 381
Rosemary Blieszner and Karen A. Roberto

20 Intergenerational Relationships and Aging 399
Kira S. Birditt and Elvina Wardjiman

21 Retirement: An Adult Development Perspective 416
Mo Wang

Part VII Well-Being and Creativity

22 Effects of Remaining Time for Psychological Well-Being and Cognition 433
Boo Johansson and Anne Ingeborg Berg

23 Successful Aging 459
Colin A. Depp, Ipsit V. Vahia, and Dilip V. Jeste

24 Creative Productivity and Aging: An Age Decrement - or Not? 477
Dean Keith Simonton

Author Index 497

Subject Index 527

"A plus point is that the writing style makes the content
accessible to a wide audience without being simplistic. It
would therefore be useful to students in order to expand their
reading around psychological issues in ageing."
(Journal of Ageing & Society, 1 August 2013)

"This exceptional collection draws on the most recent
demographic data and combines classic research with
cutting-edge approaches to provide an invaluable overview of
the developmental psychology of the adult years. Covers a wide
range of topics within adult development and ageing, from
theoretical perspectives to specific content areas." (Nursing
Times, January 2013)

"(the book) will be very useful as a review for
professional in the area of developmental psychology, but also as a
resource for students who wish to find a summary of a specific
area. . . Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division
undergraduates through professionals." (Choice,
1 September 2012)







This wonderful Handbook presents a grand sweep of the universe of
age and aging seen through a developmental lens. Each chapter
provides a comprehensive overview of the topic, supplemented by
extensive, up-to-date references.



Erlene Rosowsky, Harvard University



In one volume the reader will find a review of those topics
critical to the study of adult development and aging.
Seasoned gerontologists will find the Handbook a faithful guide to
contemporary developments in areas of their scholarly
interest.

Gregory A. Hinrichsen, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.11.2011
Reihe/Serie Blackwell Handbooks of Developmental Psychology
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Schlagworte Aging & Adult Development • Altern • Altern, Entwicklung Erwachsener • Entwicklungspsychologie • Erwachsener • Psychologie • Psychology
ISBN-10 1-4443-4759-4 / 1444347594
ISBN-13 978-1-4443-4759-3 / 9781444347593
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