Structured to meet the needs of today’s students by providing a uniquely positive perspective on aging, Adult Development and Aging, The Canadian Experience, (PDF) challenges readers to examine their own ageism and to consider the benefits as well as the losses people experience across adulthood. This first truly Canadian edition offers relatable examples, up-to-date research, case studies, and relevant global and Canadian demographics in addition to loads of StatsCan data–all set within a conversational, approachable narrative that prevents overly academic or clinical language. Engaging pedagogy, which is built to help students memorize information, supplement their learning, and consider career options appears throughout the ebook and digital solution, CourseMate
Table Of Contents:
- Brief Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Instructor Resources
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
Chapter 01: Issues To Consider In The Study Of Adult Development
Chapter 01: Research Designs And Ethical Issues
Chapter 03: Physical Changes Associated With Aging
Chapter 04: Cognitive Changes, Post-Formal Thought, And Wisdom
Chapter 05: Longevity, Health, And Functioning
Chapter 06: Mental Health And Mental Health Disorders
Chapter 07: Neurocognitive Disorders
Chapter 08: Canada’S Ethnic Diversity
Chapter 09: Aging And Personality Development
Chapter 10: Relationships
Chapter 11: Work, Retirement, And Leisure
Chapter 12: Dying: Another Stage Of Life
Chapter 13: Living Arrangements Of Older Adults - GLOSSARY
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
Additional ISBNs: 017685374X, 9780176853747, 978-0176853747, 978-0176594138, 978-0176827052
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