The “People Power” Disability-Serious Illness-Senior Citizen Superbook: Book 9. Senior Citizens Guide 1 (Aging, Law, Retirement, Travel, Alzheimers, Health)

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science
Cover of the book The “People Power” Disability-Serious Illness-Senior Citizen Superbook: Book 9. Senior Citizens Guide 1 (Aging, Law, Retirement, Travel, Alzheimers, Health) by Tony Kelbrat, Lulu.com
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Tony Kelbrat ISBN: 9781312064294
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Tony Kelbrat
ISBN: 9781312064294
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
I read a lot of psychobabble and softball articles about the psychology of aging. It's all basically simple and the same: Use it or lose it. The idea is to stay active both by yourself in doing inspired activities and in contact with other people. I can go back to Erik Erickson's archaic theory of eight stages of life from around 1971 which despite all its psychobabble, comes down to one thing: You're either active doing something you feel has meaning and interacting socially and intimately with other people or you're alone in a room somewhere, not doing much of anything, feeling sorry for yourself. One reason I don't like psychobabble is that they make everything a dramatic either-or situation. Most older people aren't intensely active or popular with a big group of people but they don't feel lonely and depressed either. They live adequate, comfortable lives day by day. You don't need some great purpose in life or deep intimate relations with other people.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
I read a lot of psychobabble and softball articles about the psychology of aging. It's all basically simple and the same: Use it or lose it. The idea is to stay active both by yourself in doing inspired activities and in contact with other people. I can go back to Erik Erickson's archaic theory of eight stages of life from around 1971 which despite all its psychobabble, comes down to one thing: You're either active doing something you feel has meaning and interacting socially and intimately with other people or you're alone in a room somewhere, not doing much of anything, feeling sorry for yourself. One reason I don't like psychobabble is that they make everything a dramatic either-or situation. Most older people aren't intensely active or popular with a big group of people but they don't feel lonely and depressed either. They live adequate, comfortable lives day by day. You don't need some great purpose in life or deep intimate relations with other people.

More books from Lulu.com

Cover of the book Casting a Queer Circle: Non-binary Witchcraft by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Divorce Guide for Women - How to Rebuild Your Life After Divorce by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Secrets Can Get You Killled by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Your Kids Out of Trouble and Internet Safe by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Marriage Covenant 13 by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Judgement Day by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Virginia Ball : Immigrant Family 1650 by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book 25 Tips for Better Photography: A Beginners Guide to Composing Great Shots by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Poetry Treasures Special Edition Vols One, Two, Three & Four Poetry Book by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Journey Through the Darkness: Poems From A Diseased Mind by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book 6 Pack of Erotic Short Stories By Jane Morgan - Volume 2 (General Urotica) by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book "The Formation of the Christian Church" - An Alternate Biblical History by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book How Lucky Is Your Birth Number? - Know Your Birth Number by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book Siege of Kalcata by Tony Kelbrat
Cover of the book The “People Power” Health Superbook: Book 5. Medical Law Basics (Medical Misconduct - Complaints - Malpractice - Negligence - Errors, Medical Records) by Tony Kelbrat
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy