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Subjective Views of Aging, 1st ed. 2022 Theory, Research, and Practice International Perspectives on Aging Series, Vol. 33

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Palgi Yuval, Shrira Amit, Diehl Manfred

Couverture de l’ouvrage Subjective Views of Aging

This book focuses on the concept of subjective views of aging. This concept refers to the way individuals conceptualize and perceive the aging process. Social and cultural perceptions regarding older adults are incorporated and internalized into views people hold regarding their own aging process. The book contains three parts which present theoretical, empirical, and translational perspectives about subjective views of aging. The theoretical section expands the framework of subjective views of aging with the inclusion of additional concepts, and further integrates these concepts by accounting for their synergistic effects. The empirical section presents recent developments in the field starting at the intra-individual level as assessed by ecological momentary assessments, going through the level of interpersonal relationships, and concluding at the social and cultural levels. Finally, the translational section presents recent endeavours to develop interventions aimed at advancing favourable views of aging. This cutting-edge edited book includes chapters written by internationally renowned scholars in the field and serves as an up-to-date resource for scholars in the field as well as a textbook for students in courses like social gerontology, lifespan psychology, and life course sociology.

1. Subjective Views of Aging: An Orientation to this Volume (Manfred Diehl; Amit Shrira & Yuval Palgi).- 2. Advancing the Field of Subjective Views of Aging: An Overview of Recent Achievements (Amit Shrira, Yuval Palgi & Manfred Diehl).- Part 1. Theory.- 3. Ageism towards oneself vs. Ageism towards others in the Context of Views of Aging (Liat Ayalon).- 4. Prescriptive Views of Aging: Disengagement, Activation, Wisdom, and Dignity as Normative Expectations for Older People (Clara de Paula Couto & Klaus Rothermund) 5. Subjective Views on Longevity (Fiona S. Rupprecht & Frieder Lang).- 6. Personal Aging is Political: A Feminist Perspective on Subjective Aging (Anne E. Barrett, Jessica Noblitt, & Cherish Michael).- 7. An Interpersonal Approach to Subjective Views of Aging (Susanna Cohen, Ehud Bodner, & Amit Shrira).- 8. Subjective Views of Aging: A Cultural Perspective (Dikla Segel-Karpas & Yoav S. Bergman).- Part 2. Research.- 9. Subjective Views of Aging and Objective Aging Biomarkers:Achievements and Questions in an Emerging Research Area (Anton Schönstein, Kira Trares & Hans-Werner Wahl).- 10. Subjective Views of Aging: The Utility of Studying Multiple Time Metrics (Ella Cohn-Schwartz & Denis Gerstorf).- 11. Between- and Within-Person Approaches to Subjective Views of Aging (Shevaun D. Neupert & Jennifer Bellingtier).- 12. Fixed and Inevitable or Malleable and Modifiable? (Non)Essentialist Beliefs and Subjective Aging (David Weiss).- 13. Age Stereotypes and Ageism as Facets of Subjective Aging (Alison L. Chasteen, Jordana E. Schiralli, Joel M. Le Forestier, & Caroline Erentzen).- 14. Experimental Studies on Subjective Views of Aging: Overview, Challenges, and Future Directions (Hans-Werner Wahl & Anna Kornadt).- Part 3. Practice and Policy.- 15. Subjective Views of Aging in the Context of Adversity: In Support of a Resource-Stress Model (Yaakov Hoffman, Sharon Avidor & Yuval Palgi).- 16. The Importance of Views of Aging in the Context of Medical Conditions (Susanne Wurm, Anne Blawert, & Sarah K. Schäfer).- 17. Psychological Interventions Targeting Adults’ Subjective Views of Aging (Manfred Diehl Abigail Nehrkorn-Bailey, and Han-Yun Tseng).- 18. A Narrative Approach to Subjective Views of Aging: Building New Narratives of Aging on the Diverse Lived Experience of Growing Old (Gerben Westerhof).- 19. Subjective Views of Aging at Work and in the Retirement Transition (Hannes Zacher).- 20. Chronological? Functional? Or Subjective? The Legal Search for the Definition of Age (Israel I. Doron).- 21. Research on Subjective Views of Aging: How Far Have We Come and What Lies Ahead? (Manfred Diehl, Amit Shrira & Yuval Palgi).

Yuval Palgi: Yuval Palgi is a clinical psychologist, serving as a full professor at the University of Haifa, Israel. He is the past Head of the Department of Gerontology, the co-founder and co-director of the School for Psychotherapy with Older Adults, and chair of the Center for Research and Study of Aging. His research focuses on the tension created by past adversities alongside physical and mental deterioration in old age, and on how subjective views of aging may enhance positive aspects of well-being. His studies include large-scale longitudinal data sets, diary studies, and trials of clinical interventions. He is the developer of two new theoretical concepts, life crossroads and positive solitude, and two measurements tools (Subjective Traumatic Outlook and Positive Solitude). His research has been funded by several organizations, including the Israel Science Foundation, the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Social Security Institute. He serves on several editorial boards, as well as a fellow in national committees. He has published more than 180 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.

Amit Shrira: Amit Shrira is a full professor and the chair of the Interdisciplinary Department of Social Sciences at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He also supervises the social sciences track at the interdisciplinary graduate program in gerontology. His research program focuses on late-life effects of massive trauma and its intergenerational transmission. Within this framework, he investigates subjective views of aging and their association with health outcomes among traumatized older adults and their family members. His research has been funded by various organizations, including the Israel Science Foundation, the Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Health, and the Ministry for Retiree Affairs. He serves on several editorial boards and is the recipient of the 2015 Early Career Award granted by the Stress and Anxi

Deepens the understanding of the role of subjective views of aging in adult development Addresses developments in theoretical, empirical, and translational issues Presents a vision for future directions in the field