Caregiving Across the Lifespan
Research • Practice • Policy
Ronda C Talley editor Lydia LaGue editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Published:21st Dec '12
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- Paperback£99.99(9781489988959)
Most scholars do not consider the long-term nature of caregiving, but rather focus on a specific developmental period (e.g., old age) or a specific disability (e.g., cancer). Yet the most important lessons about caregiving may occur at any age, regardless of disabilities or other limitations. Caregiving is a lifelong process. It begins in a mother’s womb, continues throughout the lifespan, and ends after death. Caregiving Across the Lifespan emphasizes caregiving as a process that occurs throughout one’s life. It discusses infant care, the developmental needs of children and adolescents, the many caregiving issues in adulthood and mid-life, and finally end-of-life care and bereavement.
Key coverage includes:
Examining caregiving issues across a developmental perspective.
Caregiving from infancy through early childhood through end of life.
Mid-life and multigenerational bonds and responsibilities.
Caregiver identity in older adults.
Family caregiving at the end of life.
This must-have volume offers a wealth of insights and ideas for researchers, practitioners, and graduate students across the caregiving fields, including psychology, social work, public health, geriatrics and gerontology, and medicine as well as public and education policy makers.
From the reviews:
“This book does a good job of addressing the major issues facing caregivers from a developmental perspective. … It is easy to read, and the editors and contributors are experts in the field. Both professionals and the general public will benefit from the information in this book.” (Gary B. Kaniuk, Doody’s Book Reviews, May, 2013)
ISBN: 9781461455523
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 4757g
186 pages
2013 ed.