
Psychology of Aging
Changes and Continuity in Later Life. A Self - Help Guide for the Old Adults.
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Kyokusiima Diana

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"Conformity is the opposite of courage, not cowardice." James Hightower
A primer on how aging affects the brain, Psychology of Aging is intended for readers with some prior knowledge of psychology and aging. This book is also suitable for people with a lot of experience with aging because of the breadth of its coverage. This book takes on an integrative point of view, including subjects like memory, cognizance, mental preparation, feeling, and social cycles. Points incorporate thought of individual contrasts and the effect of problems on cerebrum capability with age. This point of view informs the writing of this book, which places an emphasis on the various ideas that have enriched and altered our understanding of aging.
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