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Title: Late Adulthood


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Late Adulthood
  • Variability in Late Adulthood
  • Oldest old fasting growing group in Canada
  • Use it or lose it
  • Physical Changes
  • Slowing
  • Sensory loss
  • Genetic limiting mechanisms
  • Mental Health
  • Dementia
  • Depression
  • Cognitive Changes
  • Slowing loss of working-memory capacity
  • Wisdom
  • Maintenance of Expertise

2
Successful Aging
  • Maintain a positive outlook
  • Remain productive
  • Exercise
  • Remain engaged

3
Will you live to be 100?
  • The myth of average life expectancy the
    problem of bi-modal distributions
  • Expectation of life at birth
  • 1900 48 1949 68 2000 78
  • Expectation of life at age 65
  • 1900 additional 12 years
  • 1949 additional 13 years
  • 2000 additional 18 years
  • Oldest life-span on record 122 years

4
How can we improve life for the elderly?
  • Psychotherapy elderly no longer ignored, but
    still underserved
  • Cognitive therapy for depression/anxiety the
    role of irrational beliefs
  • The importance of control
  • Caring for an elderly parent who helps the
    helper?
  • Expressive writing project

5
Socioemotional Selectivity Theory (Carstensen et
al.)
  • What goals motivate behaviour?
  • Attain information and knowledge for future use
  • Preservation of emotional experience (remain
    happy, calm, etc.)
  • There are age related changes in the trajectory
    of these goals, because time perspective changes
    with age (time remaining)

6
Carstensen (cont.)
  • Younger people perceive a long future therefore,
    they strive to obtain information for future use
  • Older people perceive a limited future
    therefore, they seek to optimize well-being
  • Thus, older people more than younger people
    prefer to interact with close friends and family
    rather than make new friends
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