

An edition of The aging family (1997)
new visions in theory, practice, and reality
By Terry D. Hargrave,Suzanne Midori Hanna,Terry Hargrave
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Brunner/Mazel
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
The Aging Family brings to the forefront issues that hold families together and often tear them apart. Written by distinguished authorities from several disciplines, themselves representing several generations, this book offers penetrating insight into the concerns - emotional and physical - that characterize the intergenerational family system. An important message throughout the text is that therapists must come to terms with their own resistance to dealing with later-life concerns, their own pre-conceptions about older people and the fact of their own aging. Respect, sensitivity, and awareness are the cornerstones of this book. They hold the key to optimizing the potential for well-being across generations. Whether the therapist is called upon to intervene on behalf of elder members to deal with such issues as depression, or to step in when younger members are trying to determine how best to provide eldercare, the perspectives presented in The Aging Family will both inform and enrich the strategies used.
subjects: Family relationships, Social work with older people, Older people, Family social work, Care, Allergies, Elderly, Family & relationships, Psychotherapy, Psychology, Family Psychotherapy, Services For The Aged, Social Work, USA, Psychotherapy - Couples & Family, Aging - General, Psychology & Psychiatry / Family Therapy, Psychotherapy - General, Sociaal-cultureel werk, Soins, Relations familiales, Service social aux personnes âgées, Service social familial, Family, Personnes âgées, Familie, Aged, Bejaardenzorg, Social work with the aged, Aging, Social service, Public welfare