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6- what is successful aging? - 0 views

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    Title-What is Successful Aging Author-Dorris Date-n.d. Summary and why relevant-Because it shows different factors and definition on what is a successful aging. How it influenced my thinking-It gave me a bigger look at what people believe is aging successfully Credibility-Seems very credible because there are many resources used and shown.
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    Title: What is successful Aging? Author: Administrator: Lois Fitzpatrick Date published: no date Why Relevant and Summary: This article/website discusses factors of many aspects of aging and what "successful" aging is defined as. It talks about an overall wellness, spiritually, mentally, and physically. It discusses worrying about things that one shouldn't, and enviromental factors that affect the successful aging of an individual. This article is geared towrds older folks and offers great advice of what an aging individual should implement in order to "age successfully" How This Influenced My Thinking: This article gave me great insight as to what many older people face on a daily basis of aging. This article has made me think of how the younger generations should take all this into account while we are drinking our livers to death. I want to age successfully and this articles encourages that fact. Credibility of Source: .edu website- but know reliable proof that it is credible
Humberto Garcia Jr.

7- Aging with Success - 0 views

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    Title: Theory of Successful Aging Author: Admin Date of Publication: January 16, 2013 Summary and Why Relevant: this article is relevant because it talks about the stages of aging. how to combat it, what psychological tricks to play on yourself to not be depressed. it tells you theories of successful aging and ways to feel great about your age. How This Influenced My Thinking: this made me realize that age is more than just a number to some people. there are many clinical trials where age is involved, such as surveys for a specific group. it also made me realize that people deal with age differently, some are sad and depressed, while others welcome it like an old friend. Credibility: there are many resources to back up this information on this website. seems pretty credible.
Angel Thomas

6-Successful Aging: A Lifestyle Choice - 0 views

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    Title: Successful Aging: A Lifestyle Choice Author: Kyle Roderick Date Published: July 11, 2008 Why relevant and Summary: This article talks about how successful aging appears to depend primarily on the ability to maintain three key behaviors or characteristics: low risk of disease and disease-related disability, high mental and physical function and active engagement with life. How this influenced my thinking: It helped me to understand what I can do to achieve successful aging Credibility of source: research was done my M.D.s
Andressa Young

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    Title:Fulfillment at Any Age: Finding the Pathway to Successful Aging Author: Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph. D Date Published: November 17, 2009 Why Relevant and Summary: The University of Chicago has composed a chart/pathway that people in their middle and later adulthood can follow as they adapt to the challenges of aging. Some of those pathways that they included are as followed: Meandering way (a way to achieve unclear goals), and Straight and narrow path (life is characterized by predictability). How This Influenced My Thinking: I found this article to be ironic, simply because it his helps older adults to come over difficulties but the irony is that it is found online, which most older adults do not know how to use a computer. Credibility of Source: The article is very credible and written by a doctor.
lynnsofia

7 - Successful Aging and SOC - 0 views

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    Title: A review of successful aging models: Proposing proactive coping as an important additional strategy Author: Carolijn Ouwehand, Denise T.D. de Ridder, Jozien M. Bensing Date Published: Aug. 3, 2006 Why relevant and summary: This is a really great look into aging successfully and what that process entails. It delves into selective optimization with compensation. The authors argue that proactive coping - attempting to prevent potential stressors that are the cause of this decrease in resources - may be a valuable strategy for successful aging. The authors also present this theory as a method of postponing disengagement from daily activities. How this influenced my thinking: I have not given much thought to aging, although I know it is happening and will continue to happen. I've always just kind of viewed the elderly with a distant form of respect coupled with a bit of sorrow. Let's face it, who wants to get old? Yet, this will happen to all of us unless (god forbid) some unforseen tragedy strikes first. Reading about ways to gracefully and successfully age and avoid or postpone disengagement, will go a long way as people enter older adulthood. When I reach older adulthood, I hope to be as active as that 106 year old man who started running marathons in his 80s!
derpina

7-Discovery Health "Critiques of the Disengagement Theory of Aging" - 0 views

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    ­Title: Discovery Health "Critiques of the Disengagement Theory of Aging" Author: Cristen Conger Date: n.d. Summary and Why Relevant: Soon after the publication of "Growing Old," sociologists developed other models of aging that contradicted disengagement. Two resulting theories of aging offer a softer outlook on the transition from able adult to dependent senior. Both assert that the elderly remain a viable part of society until death, and that society places value in the role of seniors. How This Influenced My Thinking: I now understand more fully the three main theories of aging. Credibility of Source: Pretty credible - author included
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    Title: Critiques of the Disengagement Theory of Aging Author: Cristen Conger Date Published: no date available Summary and Why relevant: This article explains how Disengagement theory came about as well as brief descriptions of contradicting theories (Activity theory and Continuity theory) Credibility of source: pretty credible, supports other sources found. 
Claudia Leon

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    Title: Successful Aging: What does it look like Author: Lucille Bearon Date Published: 1996 Why Relevant and Summary: This journal is very brief, but states the three primary ideas of the Disengagement theory. How this influenced my thinking: Gave an extensive outlook on successful aging and discussed many of the theories that have been presented and the new trends regarding successful aging Credibility: seems credible since the author has a Ph D
Ruby Gonzalez

6-Aging Successfully - 3 views

Tittle: Healthy Aging Author: Ping-Chung Leung Date Published: 2010 Why Relevant and Summary: This is relevant to our topic about successful aging. This article goes in depth about many healt...

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Alma Reed

7 - tips on successful aging - 1 views

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    Title: Brain Education Exercise Tips For Successful Aging Author: Ju Eun Shin Date: 07-22-2011 Why relevant and summary: Since life expectancy has been growing steady the last few decades in the US, the aging population has been in the center of attention for the society and government. This article points out some very useful tips, that the elderly can use to keep their brain active and improve not only their health but the quality of live as well. I really liked the facial release exercises that help with reliving the tension. How has this influenced my opinion: As my parents are getting older I want to know more about ways, tips and exercises on how to keep them healthy not only physically but mentally as well. Credibility: This was published on an online magazine called "BrainWorld" published by the International Brain Education Association (IBREA), a nonprofit educational organization in Canada.
Lauren Coker

6- Successful Aging Theories: The Disengagement Theory - 0 views

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    Title: What is Disengagement Theory? Author: Cristen Conger Date Published: April 7th, 2009 Why Relevant and Summary: It details the disengagement theory and discusses how the study that produced this theory began and how the scholarly community regarded this theory. It also briefly compares it to other theories of aging that eventually developed. How This Influenced My Thinking: It gave a nice background to how the Disengagement Theory came about. It also is a good reminder that theories can become outdated. Just because a popular opinion is also a theory, it does not necessarily make it factual or "right." Credibility of Source: OK. From Discovery Health website.
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    Title: What Is Disengagement Theory? Author: Cristen Conger Date Published: April 7, 2009 Why Relevant and Summary: Thoroughly explains the Disengagement Theory; identifies the positive and negative opinions of it and how it affects multiple relationships in the life of an elderly individual. Provides scenarios with which to examine the Disengagement Theory; enabled me to understand the effects it had on the elderly individual. How This Influenced My Thinking: I was able to compare and contrast it to a very opposite theory in successful aging, the Activity Theory. It forced me to think of ways in which the Disengagement Theory could have positive outcomes and influences on an elderly individual and their surrounding environment. Credibility of Source: Through Discovery Health, seems fairly credible.
Andrea Miller

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    Title: What is successful aging and who should define it Author: Ann Bowling and Paul Dieppe Date Published: 2005 Why Relevant and Summary: Good information about both studies that have been done on what makes people happier in old age as well as what older people say makes for successful agine How This Influenced My Thinking: gave a good look at the bigger picture of things Credibility of Source: good, lots of references used from the studies talked about
Julia Magallanes

6-Does a great job in explaining disengagement theory and how it affects the elderly - 0 views

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    Title: What is Disengagement Theory? Author: Cristen Conger Date Published: n.d. Why Relevant and Summary: This taught me everything I need to know about the theory. Its origins, its beliefs, its counterarguments, etc. How This Influenced My Thinking: It introduced into the world of successful aging and got me thinking about a theory I've never even heard of. Credibility of Source: Had many links to other articles that may not have been super credible, but this article seemed legit.
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    Title: What is disengagement theory Author: Christen Conger Date Published: NA Why Relevant and Summary: Gave good breakdown of theories of aging How This Influenced My Thinking: Good information to consider as we age Credibility of Source: Very good
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    Title:What is disengagement theory? Author:Cristen Conger Date published: n.d. Why relevant and summary:This article is relevant because it describes disengagement theory. The elderly begin to withdraw from activities they love because of an illness, for example. Little by little, they lose their independence and remove themselves from social networks. How this influenced my thinking:It's is sad to think that some elderly will withdraw themselves from society when they lose independence. It is important that as family, we keep in touch with our elderly family members and keep them as close to society as possible. Whether it be taking them to the park, grocery store, or just talking to them on a daily basis. Credibility of source: Seems credible. It includes all its sources.
Denise Villa

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    Title: Activity Theory Author: Hampton Roy and Charles Russel Date Published: December 11, 2005 Why Relevant and Summary: It's relevant because it gave a great explanation of what the Activity Theory is and how it benefits an aging adult. How This Influenced My Thinking: It helped me begin to plan and change my styles of life in order to age successfully. Credibility of Source: Very credible
derpina

7-Peer Relations in Middle Childhood | Education.com - 0 views

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    Title: Peer Relations in Middle Childhood Author: Blume & Zembar Date: n.d. Why Relevant and Summary: This article explains how friendship is important in middle childhood. Whether or not someone likes you or dislikes you can really make or break a person. Friends provide all the needs the one self can use at that time and in the future. For one of them being a need for survival because in middle childhood friendship is based on people liking you which then determines their popularity status. Also discussed in this article is the individual need for success, power, status, approval, autonomy, and etc. It also expresses the concerns of rejection in children at this age and it affects them. How this influenced my thinking: This helped my understanding of why it is important for us to connect with others and increase our social skills. I have found a new understanding of the word friendship from this article. Credibility: Seems credible because they cited quotes.
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    Title: Peer Relations in Middle Childhood Author: By L.B. Blume|M.J. Zembar Date Published: 2007 Why relevant and summary: great information on research and finding of socialization patterns- shows a strong correlation between playground play and future choices in adult relationships. The habit forming patters of socialization developed at an early age impact how we relate to people as we become older. How this influenced my thinking: I was not aware how big of an impact peer relations/friendships in middle childhood had on adults. Credibility of source: seems very credible. On bottom of article states reference: Excerpt from Middle Childhood to Middle Adolescence: Development from Ages 8 to 18, by L.B. Blume, M.J. Zembar, 2007 edition, p. 178-183.
Cassandra Crawford

6- Activity Theory - 0 views

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    Titile: What is the Active Theory of Aging? Author: Terri Briseno Date: n.d. Summary and Why Relevant: This further explains the activity theory of aging, and its benefits to the older population in reference to treatment, rather than allowing them to become disengauged, more effort was made to make them comfortable, and allow them to do things they enjoyed (nursing homes) i somewhat replaces the disengagement theory, but is seen as "common sense" How this Influenced my Thinking: Learned about more theories. elders become less active participants in other areas of life, but are not limited to enjoying their hobbies. Credibility: Discovery Health, Author is a nurse and freelance writer and editor.
dezamj

Successful Aging; Activity model - 0 views

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    Title:Baby Boomers Embrace Activity Theory of Aging Author: Jody Smith Date Published:2012 Why Relevant and Summary: This gives a good description and detail about activity model and explains what types of activities are healthy and can improve quality of life. How This Influenced My Thinking: It gave me a detailed definition of activity model and provided with great information regarding this theory Credibility of Source: medium
Leah KANALLY

7- Successful Aging: Taking a Lesson from a 93yr. old Champ! (TEDx Video) - 0 views

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    Title: Why bodybuilding at age 93 is a great idea: Charles Eugster at TEDxZurich Author: Charles Eugster Date Published: 2012 Why Relevant & Summary: This video is motivational and gives tips on how to maintain/regain life at any age. How this influenced my thinking: Speaker, Eugster's advice flys in the face of socially acceptable behaviors, such as retirement. His life examples are provoking. Credibility of Source: 7/From first-hand experience
Amanda Perez

5. Does agin have to be a terrible thing? - 1 views

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    Title: Successful Aging: The Second 50 Author: JOE VOLZ Date Published: 2000 Why Relevant and Summary: This is a great article talks about how people are living longer now days and how the worth of their life should be increased and just how to do that. How This Influenced My Thinking: It gave some fascinating statistics about aging adults and the aging process that I haven't thought of obviously, because I am only in my mid 20s. Credibility of Source: Written and posted to the American Psychological Association
Angie Magallon

6-Activity Theory - 1 views

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    Author: Creative Commons Title:Activity Theory Date Published:n.d. Summary and Why Relevant: this article discusses the difference between activity theory and disengagement theory. I discusses in depth what activity theory is and how it influences a healthier, happier aging process for the elderly. How this Influenced My Thinking: It gave me a better understanding as to why it is important for the elderly to stay in contact with the outside and how it can add years to their life just by talking and interacting with other people. Credibility: credible
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    Title: Activity Theory Author: Boundless Date: N.d. Why Relevant and Summary:This article is relevant to the topic because it defines what the Activity Theory. How this influenced my thinking: It helped me understand the way this theory works and demonstrates it. Credibility: I think it is credible because it shows many different sources that were sited.
karina evdokimoff

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    Title:Selective optimization with compensation Author: many Date published:1999 Why relevant and summary: This site is a wikipedia psychology site that provides the reader with an explanation of what SOC is. It also gives a great example of a 75 year man who tries to maximize his cognitive resources. Further more, it breaks down the word 'selective optimization with compensation' and tells you what each word implies on its own, and how all the words as a whole make up the meaning of the theory. How this influenced my thinking: This influenced my thinking by providing me with a great example of SOC in a way that really helped my understanding of it. The idea of SOC makes perfect sense and i can see why psychologists use it when they are talking about successful aging. Credibility of source: I feel like the site was pretty credible. There were references but it was a wiki page
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