Synopses & Reviews
The fifth edition of Adult Development and Aging offers professors and students a clear, comprehensive and current account of the salient issues and concerns that dominate the field of Adult Development. After reading this text, students will have a keen understanding of where adult development and aging has been in the past, where it is in right now, and where it will be headed in the future. In Adult Development and Aging, 5e authors William Hoyer and Paul Roodin combine their expertise in teaching and research to provide clear explanations of the awesome, complex unfolding of development during the adult years. The text presents findings derived from theories and ideas about understanding adulthood and aging in an interdisciplinary, process oriented perspective. Material is organized in terms of the biological, social and cultural contexts in which change occurs during the adult years. Information is presented in the context of young adults growing older in todays world, informed by research and theory.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 594-640) and index.
Table of Contents
1. Adult Development: An Introduction
2. Social and Cultural Diversity
3. Physiological and Sensory Processes
4. Adaptation and Coping
5. Mental Health and Interventions
6. Physical Health and Lifestyles
7. Memory, Attention, and Learning
8. Intelligence and Creativity
9. Wisdom and Experience
10. Personality
11. Relationships and Sexuality
12. Work, Leisure and Retirement
13. How We Die
Appendix A: Developmental Research Methods
Appendix B: Careers in Basic & Applied Gerontology