In this volume distinguished scholars explore and apply the theoretical models of continuity and discontinuity to their research in adult development. The chapters address the different ways in which continuity is affected by change over the life course, as well as how individuals negotiate and maintain crucial continuities by adaptive change. Topics include adult life crises, illness, sibling relationships, and gender identity. Each chapter is followed by an insightful commentary. This book is a tribute to Bernice L. Neugarten for her contributions to the field of adult development, which includes the concept of continuities.
Contributors include W. Andrew Achenbaum, Robert H. Binstock, James Birren, Bertram J. Cohler, Margaret Hellie Huyck, Boaz Kahana, Eva Kahana, Sheldon S. Tobin, Lillian E. Troll, Steven H. Zarit, and others.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Foreword by
James E. Birren
Preface
Contributors
Comments by
Bertram J. Cohler
Comments by
David A. Chiriboga
Comments by
Fay Lomax Cook
Comments by
Morton A. Lieberman
Comments by
Deborah T. Gold
Comments by
Boaz Kahana and Eva Kahana
Comments by
David Gutmann
Comments by
Steven H. Zarit
Comments by
Vern L. Bengtson
Comments by
Lillian E. Troll
Comments by
Margaret H. Huyck
Comments by
Gunhild O. Hagestad
Comments by
W. Andrew Achenbaum
Comments by
Robert H. Binstock
Comments by
Sheldon S. Tobin
Index
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