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Aging and Coping

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This chapter discusses stressful events of aging, stress and coping in late life, and the Activity Restriction Model of Depressed Affect. It focuses on a specific type of coping–maintaining normal activities–and the consequences of losing these activities in late life.
Title: Aging and Coping
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This chapter discusses stressful events of aging, stress and coping in late life, and the Activity Restriction Model of Depressed Affect.
It focuses on a specific type of coping–maintaining normal activities–and the consequences of losing these activities in late life.

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