Adult Development and Aging The Canadian Experience by Lori Harper –

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Adult Development and Aging The Canadian Experience by Lori Harper –

SKU: LUXD-3649
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$20.51

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Explore “Adult Development and Aging: The Canadian Experience” by Lori Harper. This textbook delves into the aging process within the Canadian context, covering physical, cognitive, and emotional aspects. Essential reading for students in psychology, sociology, and gerontology. Published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson.

Adult Development and Aging: The Canadian Experience

Author: Lori Harper

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson

ISBN: 978-0176594138

Language: English

This comprehensive textbook, Adult Development and Aging: The Canadian Experience, provides a deep dive into the theoretical, empirical, and applied aspects of adult development and aging within the Canadian context. Authored by Lori Harper and published by McGraw-Hill Ryerson, the book emphasizes a clear, engaging narrative infused with up-to-date research and theory. Topics such as physical health, cognitive abilities, emotional well-being, and social relationships are thoroughly explored. Key features of this text include a focus on Canadian-specific challenges and opportunities, illustrative case studies, and practical examples that tie theoretical concepts to real-life applications. Additionally, reflective questions and discussion points are included to foster critical thinking and enhance classroom discussions. Designed for students across psychology, sociology, gerontology, nursing, and related fields, this book is essential for anyone looking to understand the complexities of aging and development in the Canadian demographic.