“Adult Development and Aging, 7th Edition” (PDF) makes the topic of getting older interesting and understandable for students by looking at it personally and as part of society. The authors, Susan Krauss Whitbourne and Stacey Whitbourne, use a biopsychosocial perspective – a modern way of thinking that connects the biological, psychological, and social parts of growing up – to explore the newest ideas and uses in this interesting subject. Susan uses what she learned teaching her Psychology of Aging class to make this textbook a mix of the newest studies, real-life examples, detailed explanations, and relatable stories so you can really understand everything about this topic.
This brand-new seventh edition gives you a complete look at the latest discoveries in brain science and genetics, thinking skills, career growth, social and cultural effects, mental and physical health, and much more. Every chapter has “AgeFeeds” with must-know information, and there are fresh graphics, charts, and tables to make things clearer and help students learn and remember better. This textbook is known for being detailed, current, and easy for students to use. It:
- Gives useful self-help advice and updated links to online help
- Takes a wide-ranging approach to understanding how adults age and grow
- Has new and improved pictures, references, quizzes, examples, and studies
- Shows positive views of aging and the most up-to-date and important research in the area
- Comes with lots of extra teaching and learning materials, like a test bank, PowerPoint slides, and a teacher’s guide
The 7th Edition of Adult Development & Aging: Biopsychosocial Perspectives is a key resource packed with current and useful information for both younger college students and older students returning to school, as well as teachers and researchers who study adult aging and development across life.
978-1119609377, 978-1119688501, 978-1119607878
NOTE: This purchase is only for the eBook version of Adult Development and Aging : Biopsychosocial Perspectives, 7th Edition as a PDF file. No access codes come with it.
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