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Resilience is a key component in maintaining health and happiness in old age.When aging adults struggle with social isolation, financial instability, or the difficult work of caring for a spouse with a chronic illness, their levels of stress can be enormous. But many older adults are living longer and are trying to make the best of their later years despite being more vulnerable to stress. In Resilience and Aging, renowned geriatric psychiatrist Dr. Helen Lavretsky explains how enhanced resilience—which involves positively adapting to adversity in a way that maintains a person’s biological and psychological equilibrium—can counter that vulnerability. She describes how care, practice, and research all can be redirected toward emphasizing the positive aspects of aging and prevention.Lavretsky summarizes the most up-to-date research on resilience, neurobiology, and preventive care. She also describes novel interventions—including yoga, tai chi, meditation, and allopathic techniques—that can help older adults improve their cognition and quality of life. Finally, she explores relevant clinical cases from her practice. Designed for geriatric practitioners, researchers, and family caregivers, this practical book offers critical information on measuring resilience, the role of spirituality in reducing stress, and incorporating resilience-building procedures into clinical practice or everyday life. Throughout, the book’s revolutionary integrative approach aims to amplify personal happiness by allowing aging adults to remain healthy and active while simultaneously reducing the cost of chronic disease to families and society.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. 1 What Is Resilience in the Context of Aging?
  2. pp. 1-13
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  1. 2 Psychological Emotional Resilience and Cognitive Resilience
  2. pp. 14-28
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  1. 3 Resilience and Longevity
  2. pp. 29-39
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  1. 4 Biomarkers and the Neurobiology of Resilience
  2. pp. 40-61
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  1. 5 Gene–Environment Interaction and Resilience
  2. pp. 62-79
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  1. 6 Common Stressors of Old Age and Their Effect on Resilience
  2. pp. 80-93
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  1. 7 Spirituality and Aging
  2. pp. 94-129
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  1. 8 Social Models of Promoting Resilience
  2. pp. 130-144
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  1. 9 Cultural and Ethnic Factors in Understanding and Building Resilience
  2. pp. 145-159
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  1. 10 Measuring Resilience in Older Adults
  2. pp. 160-180
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  1. 11 Resilience-Promoting Interventions
  2. pp. 181-208
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  1. 12 Building Resilient Communities for Older Adults
  2. pp. 209-221
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  1. 13 Resilience-Building Interventions and Prevention of Chronic Diseases of Aging
  2. pp. 222-241
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  1. 14 Epilogue
  2. pp. 242-246
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 247-255
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