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    “Aging and the Life Cycle” attempts to disrupt the standard understanding of age as a biological factor, as it is unfolded as a social construct wherein gender, race, context, class, profession and other factors intersect to determine attitudes towards people of a certain age and creating ideas such as: middle-aged women should marry older men (Karp, Yoles and Vann 2004), children should play with dolls, grandmothers should be kind etc.… While the authors do capture its complexities, the chapter…

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    Sexuality and Aging Introduction As we age, we will encounter a variety of physical setbacks. We may have decreased mobility, problems performing ADL, or various conditions such as Alzheimer’s occurring. What we seldom seem to focus on though are the conditions that effect sexuality when aging. This paper will be focusing on two conditions that effect sexuality when aging. These two conditions are erectile dysfunction in males and menopause in women. We will focus on what these are, how they…

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    individual through aging, quality of life, and weight gain. Aging…

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    I completely agree with Nelson that there is a cultural bias in the modernized, American society in that youthfulness is jubilantly celebrated, while aging is frowned up. This viewpoint is the highlight of the article because it depicts the root cause of the cultural bias: our own fear of aging (Nelson, 2011). In my opinion, humans, especially Americans, cherish the freedom to choose the paths they follow and the lives they live. However, death is a concept no human can control; this lack of…

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    pain. This study looked at 86 adults over the age of 70 with a mean age of 80.2 years. Additionally, 53.8% were women, and 54.7% were white, and the sample had a mean education level of 14.2 years. All participants were recruited from the Einstein Aging Study. Past research has found that more than half of older adults suffer from chronic pain and results in a diminished quality of life. This was found to worsen as…

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    Aging is something that no one can avoid, it is an important part of our life. When one is aging, it is usually the time in which one reflects on their life and understand why they are taught certain things growing up by their parents and others older than them. To help one reflect on their life, Mary was observed and interviewed and asked several questions about her life history, well-being and general health, and lastly to review life and to reflect on her aging process. Mary is a 72…

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    Aging at home has multiple advantages for seniors. There is an old proverb that says: “Travel East, Travel West, After all HOME is best.” Home is not merely a geographic location, nor is it just a sweet spot in our memory. Home is where you feel at peace with yourself and most comfortable and secure. Many health care treatments that were once offered only in the hospital, doctor’s office or nursing facility can now be done at home and are every bit as effective . Some of the benefits of aging…

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    The aging brain goes through a multitude of alterations in neuronal functioning which in turn results in the worsening in motor and cognitive abilities (Willis et al., 2008). Dementia, more specifically, Alzheimer’s disease results in the deterioration of language, memory and the ability to reason in aging individuals over the course of 5 to 20 years (Muthaiyah et al., 2014). The changes that occur neuropathologically with AD evolve before symptoms are shown in individuals who are affected…

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    females with a mix of ethnic heritage. The belief is that aging is a natural part of life and to allow the natural process. Although, most have the idea to slow the aging process by taking care of oneself. As one ages, it is believed if you have a positive mindset then positive things will come one’s way providing graceful aging. Other believes that a negative mindset that can bring on stress and illness. The changing body through the aging process can cause a great amount of stress for…

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    National Association of Social Workers, statistic project that by the year 2030, the number of individuals ranging in age from 65 or older is expected to double, equaling a total of 70 million (Aging, n.d.). This increase in the elderly population creates the need for counselors to have vast knowledge related to aging individuals as challenges regarding environmental, social, psychological, health care, and economics continue. Stereotypes A study done in 1986 by Schmidt and Boland asked…

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