The Psychology of Retirement: Coping with the Transition from Work

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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 22, 2013 - Psychology - 208 pages

The Psychology of Retirement is the first self-help guide to retirement based on highly proven psychological coping strategies.

  • Provides the most comprehensive and coherent account of the challenges of retirement and the associated aging process
  • Represents the culmination of over 30 years of clinical, teaching and research involvement in the main issues discussed within this book
  • Draws systematically on applied scientific theories, accepted professional circles, which are interpreted and communicated by an applied scientist
  • A constructive emphasis establishes the best possible coping strategies and perspectives
 

Contents

Understanding Retirement
29
Reframing Retirement
55
Relating in Retirement
79
Supporting Retirement
99
Learning from Life
119
Learning for Life
139
Conclusions
159
Notes
177
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About the author (2013)

Derek Milne retired as the Director of the Newcastle University Doctorate in Clinical Psychology training programme in 2012. In addition to practicing as a clinical psychologist within the National Health Service (including work with older adults) and teaching within Higher Education, he has occupied the related roles of coach, sport and exercise psychologist, trainer, researcher, mentor and organizational consultant. He is the author of Wiley’s Evidence Based Clinical Supervision (2009).

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