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Adult Development and Aging: The Canadian Experience – PDF

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  • Authors: Lori Harper, Bonnie Dobbs
  • File Size: 154 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 555 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ Top Hat; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: Nov. 30 2017
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0176594132, 0176827056
  • ISBN-13: 9780176594138, 9780176827052

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About The Author

Bonnie Dobbs

Bonnie Dobbs

Dr. Bonnie Dobbs is a full professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Alberta, as well as the Director of the Medically At-Risk Driver Centre and the Director of Research for the Division of Care for the Elderly. Her main research interests are the effects of medical conditions on driving, the consequences of driving cessation for medically impaired drivers and their families, and the role of alternate transportation in preserving the mobility, independence, and safety of medically at-risk/impaired drivers and the elderly population in general.

Dr. Dobbs has a Ph.D. in gerontology from the University of Alberta, with specialisations in psychology, human ecology, and medicine.

Lori Harper

Lori Harper

Dr. Lori Harper works at Villa Caritas Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, as a clinical psychologist in geriatric psychiatry, as a clinical lecturer at the University of Alberta, and as an instructor and field placement coordinator at MacEwan University. She spent five years as the Director of Training for the Edmonton Consortium Predoctoral Clinical Psychology training programme and continues to supervise graduate students, clinical and counselling psychology residents, and psychiatric residents. She is a site visitor for the Canadian Psychology Association's accreditation program. Dr. Harper has specialised in geriatric psychiatry for the past 20 years.

Dr. Harper graduated from the University of Calgary with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology.

Structured to fulfill the wants of at this time’s college students by offering a uniquely constructive perspective on ageing, Adult Development and Aging, The Canadian Experience, (PDF) challenges readers to look at their very own ageism and to think about the advantages in addition to the losses folks expertise throughout maturity. This first really Canadian version affords relatable examples, up-to-date analysis, case research, and related world and Canadian demographics along with a great deal of StatsCan data–all set inside a conversational, approachable narrative that forestalls overly educational or scientific language. Engaging pedagogy, which is constructed to assist college students memorize data, complement their studying, and think about profession choices seems all through 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 All Our Prices Are In US$ NOTE: The product only consists of the ebook Adult Development and Aging, The Canadian Experience in PDF. No access codes are included.

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