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Mental Health and Well Being in Later Life

Mental Health and Well Being in Later Life

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“This books main contribution … is to say to us all there is no single solution, no magic bullet, no instant cure, for the discomforts and illnesses of older age, and that not all ageing is comfortable. But it also tells us that it is in our control to do something about much of this, that older peoples mental well-being could be vastly improved, and that public policy, and private attitudes, need to change. I hope that it is as influential as it deserves to be.”
Taken from the foreword by Baroness Julia Neuberger, Former Chief Executive of the Kings Fund and author of ‘Not Dead Yet

Mental health issues amongst older adults are becoming ever more prevalent. This fascinating book looks broadly at the mental health and well being issues that affect adults in later life. Taking a holistic approach to mental health and mental health promotion, the book explores the debates around what is meant by mental health and mental illness and the wider social determinants of mental health.

All chapters have a common thread running through them – each of which was identified as being a key theme for mental health and well-being by adults in later life. Among them are issues relating to::

  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Societal diversity
  • Poverty
  • Class
  • Cultural differences
A range of examples from the UK and other countries, along with insights gained from older peoples own perspectives, are used to emphasise the evidence base for effective interventions to promote mental health. Case studies, vignettes and quotes demonstrate how social theory and principles of health promotion can be effectively applied to improve practice.

Mental Health and Well Being in Later Life is key reading for those working or intending to work in public health, health promotion and health and social care professions, especially those who work with older people.

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9780335228911

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
184
Dimensions (mm)
69 x 96
Weight (g)
1

  • List of figures, tables and boxes

    List of contributors

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    List of abbreviations

    1Introduction

    2What is mental health and mental well-being?

    3Theoretical perspectives on ageing and health promotion

    4Policy and practice in the promotion of mental health and well-being in later life

    5Work, retirement and money

    6Relationships

    7Keeping active

    8Coping, Choice and Control:: Pathways to Positive Psychological Functioning and Independence in Later Life

    Concluding comments and the future of mental health promotion in later life

    Appendices

    Glossary

    Index

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