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Handbook of the Psychology of Aging, 10th Edition has been updated to include new chapters that offer insight into emerging areas of research and practice in the field of aging. In addition to its comprehensive coverage of traditional topics such as cognitive aging and social dynamics, this edition highlights key contemporary issues. New to this edition are chapters dedicated to the understanding of emotion and stress regulation in older adults, the intricate relationship between technology and aging, the evolving landscape of work and retirement, and alternative age markers beyond chronological age. As with previous editions, this handbook remains committed to bridging the gap between theory and practice, offering evidence-based strategies for promoting well-being and quality of life among older adults. With its multidisciplinary perspective and practical insights, it continues to serve as an indispensable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students across various disciplines, from psychology and gerontology to public health and social work.
Contents
1. Psychological Concepts And Theories
2. Research Design And Measurement
3. Contexts
4. Cognitive Aging
5. Neuro-Cognitive Plasticity
6. Prospective Memory
7. Personality
8. Social Embedding (Friends, Volunteering)
9. Motivation And Control
10. Emotion And Stress Regulation
11. Views On Aging
12. Technology
13. Health Behaviors And Intervention
14. Work
15. Very Old Age
16. The Study Of Daily Life
17. Alternative Age Markers, Bio Clocks
18. Early Life Effects And Exposome
19. Climate Change
20. Cultural Contours Of Aging
21. Diversity, Inclusion
22. Migration, Displacement
23. LGBTQ
24. Solitude, Social Isolation, Loneliness



