Resilience in Aging Concepts, Research, and Outcomes /
Resilience in Aging Concepts, Research, and Outcomes Barbara Resnick, Karen A. Roberto, and Lisa P. Gwyther, editors While medical advances are prolonging the lives of countless older adults, longevity can come at a steep price, such as chronic pain, fatigue, depression, or cognitive decline. To mee...
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Section 1. Introduction
- Definition and Concepts of Resilience
- Relevance of Resilience to Successful Aging
- Section 2. Principles and Concepts of Resilience
- Resilience and the Impact of Personality and Genetics
- Resilience in Older Adults
- Psychological Resilience
- Physiological Resilience and the Impact on Health
- Creative Resilience
- Economic Resilience
- Resilience from a Cultural Perspective
- Section 3. Special Considerations of Resilience with Respect to Health, Behavior, Beliefs, and Policy
- Resilience in Aging and the Interplay with Policy
- Religion, Spirituality, and Resilience
- Resilience in Chronic Disease
- Relationship Between Resilience and Motivation
- Relationship Between Resilience and Survival
- Section 4. Interventions to Increase Resilience
- Fostering Resilience Through Narratives
- Building Resilience in Mild Cognitive Impairment
- Use of Relation to Strengthen Resilience
- Environmental Interventions to Strengthen Resilience
- Supporting Resilience in Long-Term Care
- Promoting Resilience Through Interdisciplinary Interventions
- Section 5. Future Directions
- Optimizing Resilience in the Twenty-first Century
- The Lifespan Approach to Resilience
- Conclusion.