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Women Over 50 : Psychological Perspectives /

Contributor(s): Muhlbauer, Varda [editor.] | Chrisler, Joan C [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2007.Description: XIV, 206 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780387463414.Subject(s): Psychology | Geriatrics | Sociology | Clinical psychology | Personality | Social psychology | Sexual behavior | Sexual psychology | Sex (Psychology) | Gender expression | Gender identity | Psychology | Clinical Psychology | Personality and Social Psychology | Gender Studies | Gender Studies | Sexual Behavior | Geriatrics/GerontologyDDC classification: 616.89 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Body Image Issues of Women Over 50 -- Women and Sex at Midlife: Desire, Dysfunction, and Diversity -- Living Longer, Healthier Lives -- On the Move: Exercise, Leisure Activities, and Midlife Women -- The Well-being and Quality of Life of Women Over 50: A Gendered-Age Perspective -- Enjoying the Returns: Women’s Friendships After 50 -- Contemporary Midlife Grandparenthood -- Women Over 50: Caregiving Issues -- Work and Retirement: Challenges and Opportunities for Women Over 50 -- Empowerment: A Prime Time for Women Over 50.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A woman’s middle age had traditionally been regarded as a time of loss and decline. But in the wake of the women's movement and other societal and cultural events, a profound shift has taken place. Far from being marginalized, midlife women stand at the forefront of a great transformation of cultural perceptions and attitudes. They are rejecting stereotypes, embracing new opportunities, and forming what this important book terms "a new collective middle-aged identity." Women over 50: Psychological Perspectives analyzes the challenges, benefits, coping strategies, problems, and accomplishments associated with the midlife experience. Ten chapters present the state of research (and correct longstanding myths) regarding significant aspects of middle-aged women's lives: Mind-body: illness, body image, exercise Love, romance, and sexuality Friendship and support systems "The sandwich generation" Re-creating the role of grandmothers Retirement and financial stability Using personal empowerment to empower others Quality of life and future directions Women over 50 bridges a major knowledge gap in the feminist-psychology literature, making it an essential resource for clinicians and advanced students. It balances optimism and realism about older women’s lives—and younger women’s futures.
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Body Image Issues of Women Over 50 -- Women and Sex at Midlife: Desire, Dysfunction, and Diversity -- Living Longer, Healthier Lives -- On the Move: Exercise, Leisure Activities, and Midlife Women -- The Well-being and Quality of Life of Women Over 50: A Gendered-Age Perspective -- Enjoying the Returns: Women’s Friendships After 50 -- Contemporary Midlife Grandparenthood -- Women Over 50: Caregiving Issues -- Work and Retirement: Challenges and Opportunities for Women Over 50 -- Empowerment: A Prime Time for Women Over 50.

A woman’s middle age had traditionally been regarded as a time of loss and decline. But in the wake of the women's movement and other societal and cultural events, a profound shift has taken place. Far from being marginalized, midlife women stand at the forefront of a great transformation of cultural perceptions and attitudes. They are rejecting stereotypes, embracing new opportunities, and forming what this important book terms "a new collective middle-aged identity." Women over 50: Psychological Perspectives analyzes the challenges, benefits, coping strategies, problems, and accomplishments associated with the midlife experience. Ten chapters present the state of research (and correct longstanding myths) regarding significant aspects of middle-aged women's lives: Mind-body: illness, body image, exercise Love, romance, and sexuality Friendship and support systems "The sandwich generation" Re-creating the role of grandmothers Retirement and financial stability Using personal empowerment to empower others Quality of life and future directions Women over 50 bridges a major knowledge gap in the feminist-psychology literature, making it an essential resource for clinicians and advanced students. It balances optimism and realism about older women’s lives—and younger women’s futures.

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