Regression, Stress, and Readjustment in Aging: A Structured, Bio-Psychosocial Perspective on Coping and Professional Support
By (Author) Zeev Ben-Sira
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social work
Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology
155.672
Hardback
184
This volume develops a comprehensive multivariate paradigm of the process of aging, delineating the factors underlying age-related degeneration. The model is aimed at understanding the conditions under which age sets into motion a process of degeneration. Accumulating evidence suggests that age per se is not the decisive factor in age-related regression - leading scholars to distinguish between chronological and functional age. The process of degeneration is evidently due to the combined impact of deleterious biophysiological, psychological and socio-cultural factors and the interaction among them. Based on this evidence, Zeev Ben-Sira shows how age-related degeneration can be viewed as a product of a damaging cycle of reciprocally activating stimuli from the person's internal and external environment. Consequently, ageing is conceptualized as a process of bio-psychosocial regression. The paradigm outlined in this volume identifies factors that are likely to accelerate or decelerate the process of aging.
ZEEV BEN-SIRA is Professor and Director of the School of Social Work at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has served as a Central Committee member of the Israeli Sociological Association, and is the author of Stress, Disease, and Primary Medical Care (1986) and Politics and Primary Medical Care: Dehumanization and Overutilization (1988), as well as numerous articles in journals and books.