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call for use of life review Greene under- Cooledge greater by providers; approaches the &dquo;life Schmall and standing parent-child relationships through systems approach&dquo;; Pratt examine Schmidt examines reversible mental family caregiving strategies; illnesses the and Reifler examine issues in for the McQuellon among aged; caring and their identifies a suicide families; to depressed elderly Osgood systems approach Morse considers roles of in financial prevention; psychotherapists family counseling of the Garrison and its to discusses the causes living elderly; relationship independent and and effects of sexual consider the ramifi- dysfunction; Hughston Hughston legal cations of Rathbone-McCuan and Hedlund examine alcohol cohabitation; elderly abuse and offers &dquo;the burden of as a basis for aging; Christopherson insight&dquo; deals with with Alzheimer’s intervention; therapeutic Bonjean psychotherapy pa- looks at retirement and and Williams discusses death and tients ; McCluskey therapy; bereavement. Practical R. Disch Years Review: Theoretical and Twenty-Five of the Life (Ed.). Haworth 148 Considerations. New York: $24.95. Press, 1989. pp. Review has become a standard of the Life practice component gerontological as well as the basis of a of human and growth program repertory, theory gerontological This collection of 10 various of the life development. essays explores implications review and of the since it was first introduced Robert Butler development concept by in 1963. Four in this volume deal with and and an chapters &dquo;theory interpretation&dquo; additional four deal with diverse of the oral applications concept, including history and theater community projects. W. M. Clements and Health: A Global Religion, Aging, Perspective. (Ed.). New York: Haworth 1989. 146 $29.95. Press, pp. This collection of 11 first as a issue of the Journal of essays, published special the relations between and Religion and Aging, explores complex religion, well-being, in a cross-cultural context. include discussions of Islam, longevity largely Essays and as well as Buddhism, Judaism, Confucianism, Catholicism, Taoism, Shinto, commentaries on church and and factors conservatism, services, life-styles, religious in and from a western of view. aging, health, adjustment largely point Lohman Roger Professor West University Virginia
Journal of Applied Gerontology – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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