Finding Meaning in Later Life

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Complex Social Decision Making
Crucial Life Decisions
Depth Psychological Approaches
Developmental Psychology
Difficult Life Circumstances
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Report
existential gerontology
Existential Pursuits
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
Intrapersonal Level
Jung's Individuation Process
Jung’s Individuation Process
Life-Affirming Activities
lifespan developmental psychology
Marcia Nimmer
Mentoring Student Teachers
narrative psychology research
Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
Negative Age Stereotypes
Physical Functional Capacity
Pil
psychological meaning making in aging women
Purposeful Life
qualitative life review
Quantitative Research
Relationships
Sharing Wisdom
Social Policy Analysts
Staggering Effect
Structured Life Review
Subsidized Housing Complexes
Successful Aging
therapeutic aging interventions
women's later adulthood
Women's Voices

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815382942
  • Weight: 249g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Finding Meaning in Later Life: Gathering and Harvesting the Fruits of Women’s Experience is an exploration in understanding the psychological tasks inherent for women in creating and maintaining purpose as they mature and enter their later years. With ever-increasing lifespan for elders, it becomes important for a society that glorifies youth to meet the challenges of this developmental milestone.

Many books and articles on post-midlife are written from a biological and behavioral stance—with quantitative data supporting concrete lifestyle recommendations for "successful aging." Using this lens, successful aging is often defined as having good to excellent health, no disabilities in activities of daily living, good cognitive functioning, and living in the community. That "received wisdom" leads to the conundrum that the only path to successful aging is by not aging! This book challenges current thoughts on aging, expanding our perspective such that purpose and meaning in later years derives from inner resources that are not dependent on biological and physical states of being. Its conclusions stem from the direct experience and voices of mature women, obtained through qualitative research. The results of this study shed light on existential theories, bringing them to life with added weight and traction. Ultimately, the ideas explored here unfold as a map to navigate this often-misunderstood stage in life.

Marcia Nimmer received her Psy.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute and was previously a licensed clinical social worker. She is currently working as a psychotherapist at the Wright Institute in Los Angeles. As a woman in her late fifties who began doctoral studies after raising five children, she became interested in the developmental stage that lies between midlife and old age. Her qualitative research on the subject of finding meaning in later life emerged as an outgrowth of her own personal journey.

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