Loneliness in Later Life
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Word Count
37,500 words, Guess
Page Count
150 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10558213M
- ISBN-139780333920183
- ISBN-10033392018X
- OCLC Control Number44391516
- Internet Archivelonelinessinlate0000gibs_d9b4
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- Library of Congress Control Number00042238
- LibraryThing6517101
Classifications
- LCCHM721-726HM401-1281H
- LCCBF724.85.L64 G53 2000
Description
"One of the supposed features of old age that has attracted much attention is loneliness. Hamilton B. Gibson questions this assumption, and with a wealth of material drawn from both literature and much modern research, including his own, makes the case that living in the Third Age does not necessarily entail loneliness. Loneliness is a complex concept and involves many different types, which are described and analysed in this book. Loneliness differs from solitary living, which may be deliberately sought and appreciated. Living in the Third Age often entails solitariness, the benefits of which are discussed. The young may be lonely because they are much concerned with forming new personal relationships and integration into fresh social networks - hence the solitary state is frequently miserable for them. In the later years of life when people have reached a greater maturity this is less frequently the case."--Jacket.
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