Aging Well

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Pub. Date: 2003-01-08
Publisher(s): Little, Brown Spark
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Summary

"We all need models for how to live from retirement to past 80--with joy," writes George Vaillant, M.D., director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development. This groundbreaking book pulls together data from three separate longevity studies that, beginning in their teens, followed 824 individuals for more than 50 years. The subjects were male Harvard graduates; inner-city, disadvantaged males; and intellectually gifted women. "Here you have these wonderful files, and you seem little interested in how we cope with increasing age ... our adaptability, our zest for life," one of these subjects wrote to Vaillant, a researcher, psychiatrist, and Harvard Medical School professor, about how he was using this information. Vaillant took this advice to heart. In Aging Well, he presents personal narratives about people from these studies whom he interviewed personally in their 70s and 80s. He describes their history, relationships, hardships, philosophies, and sources of joy. We learn their perspectives and what makes them want to get up in the morning. We also learn what makes old age vital and interesting. Vaillant discusses the important adult developmental tasks, such as identity, intimacy, and generativity (giving to the next generation), and provides important clues to a healthy, meaningful, satisfying old age. Health in old age, we learn, is not predicted by low cholesterol or ancestral longevity, but by factors such as a stable marriage, adaptive coping style (the ability to make lemonade out of life's lemons), and regular exercise.Vaillant is empathetic and sometimes surprisingly poetic: "Owning an old brain, you see, is rather like owning an old car.... Careful driving and maintenance are everything." He freely includes subjective observations and interpretations, giving us a richer picture of the people he interviewed and insights into their lives. Aging Well is recommended for readers who are interested in learning about the quality-of-life issues of aging from the people who have the most to teach. --Joan Price

Author Biography

George E. Vaillant, M.D., director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, is a widely respected researcher, a psychiatrist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, and a professor at Harvard Medical School

Table of Contents

The Study of Adult Development
3(36)
Ripeness Is All: Social and Emotional Maturation
39(44)
The Past and How Much It Matters
83(30)
Generativity: A Key to Successful Aging
113(28)
Keeper of the Meaning
141(18)
Integrity: Death Be Not Proud
159(26)
Healthy Aging: A Second Pass
185(34)
Retirement, Play, and Creativity
219(30)
Does Wisdom Increase with Age?
249(8)
Spirituality, Religion, and Old Age
257(24)
Do People Really Change Over Time?
281(26)
Positive Aging: A Reprise
307(40)
APPENDICES
A The Three Cohorts
327(7)
B An Illustrated Glossary of Defenses
334(2)
C Methodology for Assessing Maturity of Adaptive Mental Mechanisms (a.k.a. Defenses)
336(2)
D Assessment of Childhood Scales
338(1)
E Basic Trust at Age 50 Associated with Childhood Environment and Future Successful Aging
339(1)
F Scale for Subjective Physical Health (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living)
340(2)
G Scale for Objective Mental Health (Age 50--65)
342(1)
H Scale for Objective Social Supports (Age 50--70, Harvard Cohort Only)
343(1)
I Scale for Subjective Life Satisfaction
344(1)
J Table Contrasting the Happy-Well with the Sad-Sick and the Prematurely Dead
345(1)
K Graceful Aging Scale
346(1)
Notes 347(12)
Acknowledgments 359(2)
Index 361

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