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Senescence: The Last Half of Life is a profound exploration of aging, authored by G. Stanley Hall, a pioneering American psychologist and educator. First published in 1922, this seminal work delves into the psychological, social, and physiological aspects of growing older, offering a comprehensive and empathetic examination of the later stages of human life. Hall draws upon scientific research, philosophical reflection, and personal observation to illuminate the unique challenges and opportunities that accompany senescence. The book is structured to address a wide range of topics relevant to aging, including the physical changes that occur in the body, the shifting dynamics of family and social relationships, and the evolving roles of older adults in society. Hall discusses the impact of retirement, the importance of maintaining intellectual and emotional vitality, and the ways in which older individuals can continue to contribute meaningfully to their communities. He also considers the psychological adjustments required to cope with loss, loneliness, and the approach of mortality, while emphasizing the potential for continued growth, wisdom, and fulfillment in the later years. Senescence: The Last Half of Life is notable for its compassionate perspective and its recognition of the dignity and value of older adults. Hall challenges prevailing stereotypes about aging, advocating for a more nuanced and respectful understanding of the aging process. He encourages readers to view senescence not as a period of decline, but as a distinct and important phase of life, rich with its own possibilities and rewards. Drawing on case studies, historical examples, and cross-cultural comparisons, Hall provides a thoughtful and thorough analysis that remains relevant to contemporary discussions about aging and longevity. His insights into the psychological resilience and adaptability of older adults continue to inspire readers and scholars alike. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the study of aging, including psychologists, gerontologists, social workers, and caregivers, as well as older adults themselves and their families. Senescence: The Last Half of Life invites readers to reflect on the meaning of aging and to appreciate the enduring strengths and contributions of those in the last half of life.
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Liczba stron: 811
Rok wydania: 2025
