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Title Growing old in a new age
Published Hawaii : University of Hawaii at Manoa, Center on Aging, 1993

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 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  13  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  12  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  11  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  10  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  9  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  8  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  7  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  6  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  5  AVAILABLE
 MELB  305.26 Goi/Ana  4  AVAILABLE

Description 13 videodiscs (approximately 60 min. ea.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Contents Ep. 1. Myths and realities of ageing -- Ep. 2. How the body ages -- Ep. 3. Maximizing physical potential of older adults -- Ep. 4. Love, intimacy and sexuality -- Ep. 5. Learning, memory and speed of behavior -- Ep. 6. Intellect, personality and mental health -- Ep. 7. Social roles and relationships in old age -- Ep. 8. Family and intergenerational relationships -- Ep. 9. Work, retirement and economic status -- Ep. 10. Illness and disability -- Ep. 11. Dying, death and bereavement -- Ep. 12. Societal and political aspects of ageing -- Ep. 13. The future of ageing
Summary Presents the facts about the ageing process and its impact on the lives of individuals and society. Viewers will learn how the elderly are re-defining old age and discover how some have turned their older years into a quest for new challenges and self discovery
Notes Distributor: Video Education Australasia, Marcom Projects
Credits Director, Jay Curlee
Performer Narrator, Susan Stamberg
Notes Available for Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Aging.
Aging -- Physiological aspects.
Aging -- Psychological aspects.
Genre/Form Video recordings.