Elderescence

Elderescence
Title Elderescence PDF eBook
Author Jane Thayer
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 202
Release 2005
Genre Aging
ISBN 0761831452

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Thirty-five million Americans are living beyond the age of sixty-five, a twenty-five year increase in life expectancy since 1900. This longevity, once the gift of a few, has become the destiny of many. This time of life is not just about retiring; in fact many who retire return happily to some type of employment. It is a new stage of life filled with its own unique challenges and opportunities. Co-authors Jane Thayer and Peggy Thayer, a mother-daughter team of psychologists, have named this stage of life, 'elderescence.'

Health and Medicine in the Evangelical Tradition

Health and Medicine in the Evangelical Tradition
Title Health and Medicine in the Evangelical Tradition PDF eBook
Author Leonard I. Sweet
Publisher Burns & Oates
Pages 262
Release 1994
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The latest book in the "Health/Medicine and the Faith Tradition" Series developed by the Park Ridge Center of Chicago. This volume focuses on the wide-ranging evangelical tradition and provides an evangelical understanding and proposal regarding faith, sin and suffering, the question of theodicy, sexuality and morality, cleanliness, prayer and healing, and aging and dying.

The Adult Years

The Adult Years
Title The Adult Years PDF eBook
Author Frederic M. Hudson
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 312
Release 1991-09-15
Genre Medical
ISBN

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The most compelling book ever written on personal transition and transformation. --James M. Kouzes, coauthor of The Leadership Challenge Designed for adults who wish to establish a life course, manage changes, and engage in lifelong learning, The Adult Years is an important guide for self-renewal and reorientation. Frederic Hudson's study is a fresh and thoughful approach to adult life. It explores how adults can design meaningful lives that flow, with intelligence and flexibility, through these changing and uncertain times.

Going Home

Going Home
Title Going Home PDF eBook
Author Robert Arnold Raines
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 160
Release 1979
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780060667689

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Mastering the Art of Self-Renewal

Mastering the Art of Self-Renewal
Title Mastering the Art of Self-Renewal PDF eBook
Author Frederic M. Hudson
Publisher M J F Books
Pages 356
Release 2002-02
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781567314601

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Working Daughter

Working Daughter
Title Working Daughter PDF eBook
Author Liz O'Donnell
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 190
Release 2019-07-31
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1538124661

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Working Daughter provides a roadmap for women trying to navigate caring for aging parents and their careers. Using the author’s own experiences as a prime example, it’s ideal for readers who want straight talk and real advice about the challenges and rewards of eldercare while managing a career and family.

Refeathering the Empty Nest

Refeathering the Empty Nest
Title Refeathering the Empty Nest PDF eBook
Author Wendy Aronsson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 193
Release 2023-06-14
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1442224037

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Finalist, Books for a Better Life Award: “A terrific read that offers parents a new way of thinking and being after their last child leaves home.” —Guy Winch, PhD, author of Emotional First Aid Parents make an enormous emotional and financial investment in raising their children. But children grow up. They move out. They create their own lives and their own homes—and the role of the parent changes, diminishes, and evolves. This life phase has no official name, yet it represents a profound shift from the rigors of daily parenting to a period of self-reflection and reorientation. In this book, Wendy Aronsson centers on that experience, capturing the realities of the emotions and life changes that come on gradually, and sometimes proceed in fits and starts. Refeathering the Empty Nestis for any parent preparing for a grown child’s departure from home and wanting to move forward productively, both in their changed parenting role and in their roles as spouse, employee, friend, neighbor, and self. Using real stories throughout, Aronsson shows how people have managed these changes, how they’ve reignited the passion in their marriages or moved on from bad matches, how they’ve rediscovered old interests and talents, and how they’ve reinvented their relationships with their children as well. These stories provide hope and guidance to anyone whose nest is about to empty, as well as those whose nests already are.