Theories of Aging Essay

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    grandparents and a great grandmother. Even without extensive exposure to the aged population as a whole, it is clear to me that the aging process looks vastly different for every individual. I have also repeatedly observed that aging is not something to be fearful of, but can embraced beautifully. While there are some older adults that have seemingly mastered the art of aging gracefully, others are still struggling with…

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    the Human Communication Research journal, article What Does Successful Aging Sound Like? Profiling Communication About Aging, explains the study of how adults converse about aging and how this relates to a successful aging process (Gasiorek, Fowler, & Giles, 2015). The article is specialized to professional and scholarly audiences. This article is set for these two types of audiences because it discusses a study about aging at a college reading level. The audience could range from a…

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    Construct clear arguments regarding how your chosen principle drives, and is influenced by key elements presented in the articles. Life-span developmental theory provides a framework for understanding human aging. The main purpose of theory in the study of aging is to provide a context for describing and explaining the regular transformations. Aging is universal…

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    In the movie young @ heart all the individuals had a good health as they get older. It’s hard to stay health because of the aging process. For example 92-year-old Eileen Hall’s who is in good health condition dispute her age she told us in the move that when she was young she used to be a striper yes she was we all were surprised. We sow her first in the begging of the movie…

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    Case Study: A Comparison of Two Older Adults Stephanie Manning OT 626 The aging process is inevitable and yet the way in which an individual interprets or perceives the aging process can vary. Over time our body structures and cognitive capacities decline and it is in this decline where perspectives on life changes affect the overall successfulness of aging. The aging population now has the opportunity to live longer, happier lives. This increase in life expectancy is a product of culture which…

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    Sontag (1978) states that a woman who has a high paying job is considered less attractive because of her inability to be treated as a sexual object (sexual objectification theory), men find these women particularly intimidating. The relationship often is adversely impacted by sexual objectification, which is defined as society’s treatment of the female body as a sexual object (Kaschak,1992). In sexual objectification, the…

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    believed all of the stereotypes placed onto older people. This course has taught me that the stereotypes are not always true. I was also unaware of the gerontological theories and how they can really relate…

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    The words – ‘productive aging’ is coined to incorporate socially valued roles accomplished by older adults (Bass & Caro, 2001). The underlying philosophy of productive aging developed in the late 1980s views older adults as representing: an opportunity instead of crisis; a solution instead of problem; a resource instead of a drain on resources; an asset instead of burden; and a group having a tendency to make social, cultural and economic influences instead of being just an extended portion of…

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    against the inevitable. Aging occurs in everything- people, animals- even bacteria. While not everything ages the same, every living thing undergoes changes as they get older. These changes can affect the brain, organs, and skin. The real question is: how does aging affect the human body? The study of aging and how it affects the human body and humans in general is called Gerontology (Gerontology 1). Gerontology started with Nathan Shock and William Peter in 1958 (Why Study Aging? 1). While…

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    In the past, philosophers and scientists have long been interested in the process of aging. However, interests in this amazing and highly important topic was barely even discussed before the 1960s. In recent decades, the interests in aging has greatly accumulated, and the reason to that is not only the elderly takes up most of the percentage of the population, but because they make use of a sufficiently great proportion of the national spending funds. Furthermore, most people have realized that…

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