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The Psychology of Retirement

Coping with the Transition from Work

Derek L. Milne

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie

Beschreibung

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

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(International Psychogeriatrics, 1 January 2014)
"His rambling is marvellous, and clearly brought him pleasure."
(Australasian Journal on Ageing, 17 June 2013)
"As such, the book is not a source for researchers; the book is, however, a valuable addition to the self-help retirement literature that is mainly focused on financial planning for retirement."
(Mature Times, 25 February 2013)
"In his clearly-written and thought-provoking new book, recently retired clinical psychologist, Derek Milne, helps to explain the issues facing those in retirement and presents practical solutions to deal with the sometime traumatic aspects of having a lot more time on our hands . . . The result is a book that is both intriguing and instructive."
(In My Prime, 1 February 2013)
"Incorporating the author's personal experience, real-life case studies, the latest research and well-established theories, The Psychology of Retirement provides many insights and much food for thought concerning the nature of retirement and the new challenges and opportunities it represents."
(Therapy Today, June 2013)
"This book explicitly reframes retirement not as the retreat from the world of work but as a transition from paid employment to a new life phase, with new challenges and opportunities. Milne makes the point that it is important to take the transition to retirement seriously. He estimates that approximately one quarter of people who retire will experience it as a stressful, complicated transition and the book is intended to provide a 'recipe' for managing this."
>Featured In Men's Hour BBC Radio 5
href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sj144/Mens_Hour_19_05_2013/"
s guide to managing retirement. The author is in his own process of retiring and he offers an engaging, bold and accessible exploration of the everyday psychology in making the transition from work to a new beginning in life. The message is an inspirational one, backed up by science expertly and ably reviewed interspersed with real case examples. This book deserves to be the set text for anyone setting out on the journey towards their life after work. Thoughtful, practical and packed full of creative suggestions this book is the essential blueprint to retiring.--Ken Laidlaw, MA (Hons), PhD, Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, School of Health in Social Science, University of Edinburgh
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Klinische Psychologie, Psychologie, Aging & Adult Development, Altern, Entwicklung Erwachsener, Psychology, Ruhestand, Clinical Psychology