هیجان، پیری و سلامت (سری برونفنبرنر APA در بومشناسی توسعه انسانی)
Emotion, Aging, and Health (APA Bronfenbrenner Series on the Ecology of Human Development)
معرفی کتاب «هیجان، پیری و سلامت (سری برونفنبرنر APA در بومشناسی توسعه انسانی)» (با عنوان لاتین Emotion, Aging, and Health (APA Bronfenbrenner Series on the Ecology of Human Development)) نوشتهٔ Anthony D. Ong (editor), Corinna E Löckenhoff (editor), Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychological Association در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Exploring the reciprocal relations between aging and emotion, as well as applications for promoting mental and physical health across the lifespan, the authors discuss the neural and cognitive mechanisms behind age-related shifts in affective experience and processing. Although older adults face significant health challenges, they tend to have better emotion regulation skills than younger or middle-age adults. Why is this so? And how might we use this knowledge to promote better health and well-being in adulthood and later life? This book explores the reciprocal relations between aging and emotion, as well as applications for promoting mental and physical health across the lifespan. The authors discuss the neural and cognitive mechanisms behind age-related shifts in affective experience and processing. In addition to presenting emotion regulation strategies for offsetting age-related declines in mental and physical functioning, the book examines the role of culture and motivation in shaping emotional experience across the lifespan, as well as the factors defining boundary conditions between human illness and human flourishing in old age. By highlighting these major advances in interdisciplinary research, the authors suggest promising avenues for intervention Contributors -- Foreword / Karl Pillemer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Anthony D. Ong And Corinna E. Löckenhoff. -- I. Neural And Cognitive Mechanism: Chapter 1. Default Mode Network And Later-life Emotion Regulation : Linking Functional Connectivity Patterns And Emotional Outcomes / Bruna Martins And Mara Mather -- Chapter 2. Age Differences In Use And Effectiveness Of Positivity In Emotion Regulation : The Sample Case Of Attention / Kimberly M. Livingstone And Derek M. Isaacowitz. -- Ii. Regulatory Frameworks: Chapter 3. Resources For Emotion Regulation In Older Age : Linking Cognitive Resources With Cognitive Reappraisal / Heather L. Urry -- Chapter 4. Regulatory Flexibility And Its Role In Adaptation To Aversive Events Throughout The Lifespan / Charles L. Burton And George A. Bonanno. -- Iii. Motivational Perspectives: Chapter 5. Happy To Be Unhappy? Pro- And Contrahedonic Motivations From Adolescence To Old Age / Michaela Riediger And Gloria Luong -- Chapter 6. Emotional Aging In Different Cultures : Implications Of Affect Valuation Theory / Jeanne L. Tsai And Tamara Sims. -- Iv. Health Implications: Chapter 7. Bridging The Dynamic Aspects Of Personality And Emotion That Influence Health / Emily D. Bastarache And Daniel K. Mroczek -- Chapter 8. Positive Psychological Functioning : An Enduring Asset For Healthy Aging / Laura D. Kubzansky And Julia K. Boehm -- Chapter 9. Emotional Experience And Health : What We Know, And Where To Go From Here / Susan T. Charles, Kate A. Leger, And Emily J. Urban. -- V. Interventions: Chapter 10. The Humanization Of Social Relations : Nourishment For Resilience In Midlife / Alex J. Zautra, Frank J. Infurna, Eva K. Zautra, Carmen Écija Gallardo, And Lilian Velasco. -- Index -- About The Editors. Edited By Anthony D. Ong And Corinna E. Löckenhoff. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Contents Contributors Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Neural and Cognitive Mechanisms Chapter 1 Default Mode Network and Later-Life Emotion Regulation: Linking Functional Connectivity Patterns and Emotional Outcomes Chapter 2 Age Differences in Use and Effectiveness of Positivity in Emotion Regulation: The Sample Case of Attention Part II Regulatory Frameworks Chapter 3 Resources for Emotion Regulation in Older Age: Linking Cognitive Resources With Cognitive Reappraisal Chapter 4 Regulatory Flexibility and Its Role in Adaptation to Aversive Events Throughout the Lifespan Part III Motivational Perspectives Chapter 5 Happy to Be Unhappy? Pro- and Contrahedonic Motivations From Adolescence to Old Age Chapter 6 Emotional Aging in Different Cultures: Implications of Affect Valuation Theory Part IV Health Implications Chapter 7 Bridging the Dynamic Aspects of Personality and Emotion That Influence Health Chapter 8 Positive Psychological Functioning: An Enduring Asset for Healthy Aging Chapter 9 Emotional Experience and Health: What We Know, and Where to Go From Here Part V Interventions Chapter 10 The Humanization of Social Relations: Nourishment for Resilience in Midlife Index About the Editors "Although older adults face significant health challenges, they tend to have better emotion regulation skills than younger or middle-age adults. Why is this so? And how might we use this knowledge to promote better health and well-being in adulthood and later life? This book explores the reciprocal relations between aging and emotion, as well as applications for promoting mental and physical health across the lifespan. The authors discuss the neural and cognitive mechanisms behind age-related shifts in affective experience and processing. In addition to presenting emotion regulation strategies for offsetting age-related declines in mental and physical functioning, the book examines the role of culture and motivation in shaping emotional experience across the lifespan, as well as the factors defining boundary conditions between human illness and human flourishing in old age. By highlighting these major advances in interdisciplinary research, the authors suggest promising avenues for intervention"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) Although older adults may face significant health challenges, they tend to have better emotion regulation skills than younger or middle-age adults. Why is this and how might we use this knowledge to promote better health and well-being in adulthood and later life? Emotion, Aging, and Health explores the reciprocal relations between aging and emotion as well as how best to promote mental and physical health across the lifespan. The authors discuss the neural and cognitive mechanisms behind age-related shifts in affective experience and processing. In addition to presenting emotion-regulation strategies for offsetting age-related declines in mental and physical functioning, they examines the role of culture and motivation in shaping emotional experience across the lifespan along with the factors that determine human illness and human flourishing in old age. By highlighting these major advances in interdisciplinary research, the authors suggest promising avenues for intervention
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