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Profiles in Caregiving: The Unexpected Career (Hardcover)
by Carol S. Aneshensel (Author), Leonard I. Pearlin (Author), Joseph T. Mullan (Author), Steven H. Zarit (Author), Carol J. Whitlatch (Author) "As the American population continues to age, the number of older persons with health impairments and associated dependencies grows..." (more)
Key Phrases: objective primary stressors, caregiving gains, subjective primary stressors, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Change Time (more...)
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Editorial Reviews
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"This unique book sensitizes as well as informs; its special merit is its artful interspersion of poignant commentary and quotations from individual caregivers, giving personalized meaning and humanistic vitality that can bring tears as it speaks to the heart of the reader. Suitable figures, tables, and photographs. Academic scholarship at its best. Important reading for teachers, administrations, researchers, and clinicians in geriatrics, and an imperative acquisition for libraries servings the needs of such users."
--CHOICE
"A study tracing the experience of husbands, wives, daughters, and sons caring for family members with Alzheimers disease . Discusses both common stress factors and the way stress affects the caregivers physical and emotional well-being. The personal stories of four caregivers are woven throughout."
--SCI TECH BOOKNEWS
"The authors of this monograph are among the foremost researchers and theorists in health psychology and gerontology, and they have produced a volume that is arguably the most comprehensive view to date of the experience of caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease (AD).... Profiles in Caregiving could well become an indispensable reference not only for researchers and policymakers but also for professionals whose aim is to ease the burden borne by AD caregivers."
--Gail M. Williamson in CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"Profiles in Caregiving is a rich path-breaking book, one that seeks to address research, clinical, educational, and family audiences at one turn. Working through the detailed findings will provide many rich possibilities for clinical insights into caregiving issues in general... Profiles in Caregiving is most useful as a model for researchers on the integration of theory and empirical survey research in a longitudinal context, but also points up the fragmented nature of much of our sophisticated empirical analyses."
--Baila Miller, Case Western Reserve University, INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF APPLIED FAMILY STUDIES.

Review
"This unique book sensitizes as well as informs; its special merit is its artful interspersion of poignant commentary and quotations from individual caregivers, giving personalized meaning and humanistic vitality that can bring tears as it speaks to the heart of the reader. Suitable figures, tables, and photographs. Academic scholarship at its best. Important reading for teachers, administrations, researchers, and clinicians in geriatrics, and an imperative acquisition for libraries servings the needs of such users."
--CHOICE
"A study tracing the experience of husbands, wives, daughters, and sons caring for family members with Alzheimers disease . Discusses both common stress factors and the way stress affects the caregivers physical and emotional well-being. The personal stories of four caregivers are woven throughout."
--SCI TECH BOOKNEWS
"The authors of this monograph are among the foremost researchers and theorists in health psychology and gerontology, and they have produced a volume that is arguably the most comprehensive view to date of the experience of caring for a family member with Alzheimer's disease (AD).... Profiles in Caregiving could well become an indispensable reference not only for researchers and policymakers but also for professionals whose aim is to ease the burden borne by AD caregivers."
--Gail M. Williamson in CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"Profiles in Caregiving is a rich path-breaking book, one that seeks to address research, clinical, educational, and family audiences at one turn. Working through the detailed findings will provide many rich possibilities for clinical insights into caregiving issues in general... Profiles in Caregiving is most useful as a model for researchers on the integration of theory and empirical survey research in a longitudinal context, but also points up the fragmented nature of much of our sophisticated empirical analyses."
--Baila Miller, Case Western Reserve University, INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF APPLIED FAMILY STUDIES.

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First Sentence:
As the American population continues to age, the number of older persons with health impairments and associated dependencies grows. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
objective primary stressors, caregiving gains, subjective primary stressors, secondary role strains, institutional care interview, intrapsychic strains, first postplacement interview, role enactment stage, problematic patient behavior, role captivity, extraneous stressors, subjective stressors, stress proliferation, placement worries, poor patient health, bereavement cohort, secondary stressors, caregiver competence, caregiving career, bereavement interview, extrinsic stressors, depressive consequences, care cohort, role disengagement, socioemotional support
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Change Time, The Unexpeeted Career, The Link, United States, Family Caregiver Alliance, Bureau of the Census, Frank Frank, Relative Risk of Successful Adjustment, The Organization of Streddord
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