Intimacy in Later LifeRoutledge, 12 июл. 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 186 To love and be loved is arguably one of the most powerful and fundamental driving forces sustaining self-esteem and self-identity throughout the life course. Need for reciprocal loving does not change as we grow older, despite failures of health, loss of a partner, late divorce, and alterations of personality due to the aging process. However, most studies of human sexuality have ignored the problems and developing patterns of older adults entering into new partnerships. To fill this gap, Intimacy in Later Life brings together a wide range of distinguished international scholars to address this neglected research area. |
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Living | |
New Partnerships in LateLife | |
Gender Differences in New Partnership Choices | |
Considerations of Older | |
Attitudes of Older Widows and Widowers in | |
The Current Woman in an Older Widowers Life | |
Perceptions of Remarriage by Widowed People | |
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