RELATIONSHIPS IN OLD AGE
Robert O. Hansson, Ph.D., and Bruce N. Carpenter, Ph.D.
Guilford Publications, 1994
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Readers of this book will learn a set of factors that can enable the older adult to become an active agent in shaping his or her own life.
Reviewing recent research and theory, the authors focus on relationships important to life enhancement in later years—from friendship, family, and co-residents in shared housing to care givers, health-care providers, and social agency personnel—and illustrate how an older individual's relational competence can make a critical difference in initiating and maintaining these relationships.
Test available from ISHK exclusively. Book can be purchased from ISHK or through Guilford's website www.guilford.com.
Robert O. Hansson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at the University of Tulsa.
Bruce N. Carpenter, Ph.D.,, is Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Brigham Young University.
3 CE credits; 180 pages
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