
Ageing Is An Activity We Are Familiar With From An Early Age. In Our Younger Years Upcoming Birthdays Are Anticipated With An Excitement That Somewhat Diminishes As The Years Progress. As We Grow Older We Are Bombarded With Advice On Ways To Overcome, Thwart, Resist, And, On The Rare Occasion, Embrace, One's Ageing. Have All Human Beings From The Various Historical Epochs And Cultures Viewed Aging With This Same Ambivalence? In This Very Short Introduction Nancy A. Pachana Discusses The Lifelong Dynamic Changes In Biological, Psychological, And Social Functioning Involved In Ageing. Increased Lifespans In The Developed And The Developing World Have Created An Urgent Need To Find Ways To Enhance Our Functioning And Well-being In The Later Decades Of Life, And This Need Is Reflected In Policies And Action Plans Addressing Our Ageing Populations From The World Health Organization And The United Nations. Looking To The Future, Pachana Considers Advancements In The Provision For Our Ageing Populations, Including Revolutionary Models Of Nursing Home Care Such As Green House Nursing Homes In The Usa And Small Group Living Homes In The Netherlands. She Shows That Understanding The Process Of Ageing Is Not Only Important For Individuals, But Also For Societies And Nations, If The Full Potential Of Those Entering Later Life Is To Be Realised. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
This book investigates the multifaceted biological, psychological, and social processes of human ageing and the societal implications of increasing global life expectancy. Nancy A. Pachana, a professor of clinical geropsychology, utilizes current research and international policy frameworks to argue that understanding ageing is critical for both individual well-being and national infrastructure. She examines how historical and cultural perspectives on ageing have shifted and how modern societies must adapt to support aging populations.
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Experts and readers recognize this text as a concise, accessible entry point into the field of gerontology. It is frequently cited for its ability to synthesize complex demographic and psychological data into a readable format for a general audience.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191038458
ISBN-13:
9780191038457
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