Aging and Human Motivation
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book covers age-associated changes in human motivation. Starting with age decrements in energetic or biological functions, it progresses to an analysis of the psychological and sociological factors that affect the behavioral choices of healthy older...
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This book covers age-associated changes in human motivation. Starting with age decrements in energetic or biological functions, it progresses to an analysis of the psychological and sociological factors that affect the behavioral choices of healthy older people. The author emphasizes the contextual nature of human motives to examine a variety of behaviors, ranging from the traditional to the more complex.
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I first met Ernest Furchtgott twenty-five years ago after joining the faculty of the College of Social Work at the University of South Carolina. At that time, Ernie chaired the Department of Psychology. In the following three years we collaborated with an Academic Committee on Gerontology in conceptualizing and shaping the University's Certificate of Graduate Study in Gerontology Program, guiding it to final approval by the South Carolina Commission on Higher Education. For twenty years we team taught our graduate-level course, "Psychosocial Approaches to Geron tology," involving colleagues from related disciplines. Over the years, we examined and jointly graded hundreds of research posters prepared by our graduate students in gerontology as their final course requirement. Several years ago, Ernie formally retired from the university. He in stantly agreed to my request that he continue teaching the psychology of aging portion of our interdisciplinary course. On campus nearly every day since retirement, Ernie frequently telephoned to discuss are cent article in The Gerontologist or a paper presentation that had ex cited him at the Gerontological Society's annual scientific meeting. He maintained a clear presence in the academic community.
This book covers age-associated changes in human motivation. Starting with age decrements in energetic or biological functions, it progresses to an analysis of the psychological and sociological factors that affect the behavioral choices of healthy older people. The author emphasizes the contextual nature of human motives to examine a variety of behaviors, ranging from the traditional to the more complex.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Aging and Human Motivation “
1: Introduction- Why This Monograph? Motivation
- Definitions of Aging Our Focus
- Reprise
2: Biological Foundations
- Introduction
- Cerebral Metabolism
- Neurotransmitters
- The Endocrines
- The Immune System
- Cardiovascular Functions
- Conclusions
3: Sleep and Fatigue
- Sleep
- Summary
- Fatigue
- Summary
4: Pain and Discomfort Avoidance
- Introduction
- Motivational-Emotional Aspects
- Perception and Measurement of Pain
- Interpretation of Symptoms
- Culture
- Personality
- Conclusions
5: Eating and Drinking
- Introduction
- Eating
- Drinking-Fluid Intake
- Conclusions
6: Sexuality
- Introduction
- Biology
- Culture
- Surveys
- Physical Health and Psychological Wellness
- Conclusions
7: Health Behaviors
- Introduction
- Definitions
- The Role of Motivation
- Theoretical Underpinnings
- Perception of Health Status
- Health Care Services Utilization
- Health Promotion and Preventive Health Behaviors
- Conclusions
8: Stress
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Theories
- Aging and Stress
- Classifications and Measurement
- Biological Effects
- Psychological Effects
- Conclusions
9: Coping
- Introduction
- Coping Styles and Strategies
- The Age Factor
- Wisdom and Religion
- Conclusions
- 10
- Ecological Studies of Stress and Coping
- Introduction
- Measurement
- Caregiving
- Summary
- Bereavement
- Summary
11: The Self
- Introduction
- The Self and Social Motivation
- Some Definitional Problems
- Aging
- The Temporal Factor: Past, Present, and Future Selves
- Conclusions
12: Purpose or Meaning of Life
- The Construct
- Modern Expositors
- Relationship to Other Constructs
- Empirical Studies
- Conclusions
13: Social Relationships
- Introduction
- Theoretical Perspectives
- Theories
- Isolation and Loneliness
- Factors Affecting Close Contacts
- Conclusions
14: Achievement Motivation
- The Construct
- Some Data on Older Populations
- Conclusions
15: Leisure
- Introduction
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Theories
- The Role of Motivation and Its Assessment
- The Life Course
- Some Determinants of Leisure
- Adult Education
- Amenity Migration
- Volunteering
- Conclusions
16: Epilogue
- References
- Index
- The Role of Motivation and Its Assessment
- The Life Course
- Some Determinants of Leisure
- Adult Education
- Amenity Migration
- Volunteering
- Conclusions
16: Epilogue
- References
- Index
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ernest Furchtgott
- 2011, 1999, XII, 396 Seiten, Masse: 15,5 x 23,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Springer, Berlin
- ISBN-10: 1441933115
- ISBN-13: 9781441933119
Sprache:
Englisch
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