Ageing disgracefully with grace : enjoying growing older / Michael John Lowis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Psychology research progressPublication details: New York : Nova Publishers, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • computer
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  • BF724 .A345 2016
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Contents:
There's no such age as "old" -- Myths, stereotypes, images, and gains -- Life satisfaction -- Faith in the third age -- Ageing in the Old Testament -- Ageing in the New Testament -- Humour . . . one of the greatest coping methods -- The positive effects of music and the arts -- Conclusions: is there a happiness formula?
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Includes bibliographies and index.

How old are you? -- There's no such age as "old" -- Myths, stereotypes, images, and gains -- Life satisfaction -- Faith in the third age -- Ageing in the Old Testament -- Ageing in the New Testament -- Humour . . . one of the greatest coping methods -- The positive effects of music and the arts -- Conclusions: is there a happiness formula?

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