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E-raamat: Aging Well Through Storytelling: Mind's Magic Door

(Writer, retired Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Simpson College)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2025
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780197808474
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780197808474

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Aging Well Through Storytelling explores the beauty of aging and identifies key strategies and practices to age well. Weaving professional analysis and personal experience, Rosemary J. Link tells the story of a lifespan from infancy to seniority. Each chapter focuses on a life stage, laying the conceptual foundations from psychosocial theory and then marrying research to reality with a pair of personal reflections by Link and her mother, Gwendoline. Through this tale of two lifetimes, Link harnesses the science of lifespan development and her own life journey to present aging as a positive process of discovery and acquiring wisdom. She shares practice interventions and practical ways to age with vitality and embrace this precious aspect of life.

Growing old is often associated with negative images and commentary. Aging Well Through Storytelling explores the beauty of aging and identifies key strategies and practices to age well. Weaving professional analysis and personal experience, Rosemary J. Link tells the story of a lifespan from infancy to seniority. Each chapter focuses on a life stage, laying the conceptual foundations from psychosocial theory and then marrying research to reality with a pair of personal pieces by Link and her mother, Gwendoline--some correspondence between the two, and others as separate reflections on the same stage of life. The stories touch themes such as being trusted with tasks as a child, truanting, questioning authority, being absorbed in the joys and stings of beekeeping, being overwhelmed midlife, recovering from the death of a child, and embracing gender and reconciliation. Through this tale of two lifetimes, Link harnesses the science of lifespan development and her own life journey to present aging as a positive process of discovery and acquiring wisdom. Linking real-life stories to concepts, she shares practice interventions and practical ways to age with vitality and embrace this precious aspect of life.
Introduction to the Psychosocial Theory of Aging and the Value of
Storytelling
Contemporary Attitudes to Aging and Psychosocial Theory Stage One: Trust and
Mistrust
Psychosocial Theory Stage Two: Autonomy and Shame
Psychosocial Theory Stage Three: Initiative and Guilt
Psychosocial Theory Stage Four: Industry and Inferiority
Psychosocial Theory Stage Five: Identity and Foreclosure
Psychosocial Theory Stage Six: Intimacy and Isolation
Psychosocial Theory Stage Seven: Generativity and Stagnation
Psychosocial Theory Stage Eight: Integrity and Despair
Conclusion and Tip Sheet for Aging Well
Rosemary J. Link is a writer and retired Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Simpson College and Professor of Social Work, Dean of graduate programs at Augsburg University. As a school social worker in London (1974 - 82), Dr. Link developed a lifelong commitment to research into children's rights, family policy and international social work. Dr. Link received her PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1986. She served two terms on the CSWE International (now Global) Commission, and her board memberships have included the Katherine A Kendall Institute and Southside Family Nurturing Centre. Dr. Link is now a member of Ageless Dance, Minneapolis.