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“Gentle death” or “merciful death”; helping the terminally ill to die free of pain and with as much dignity as possible.
Contends that norms of reciprocity govern interactions and that elderly people engage in meaningful social interactions as long as the interactions are mutually beneficial to all parties.
The scientific study of death and dying.
Contends that as people age they gradually withdraw from social participation and simultaneously are relieved of social responsibility.
Formed the Gray Panthers in the early 1970s.
The natural deterioration of cells and organs as a result of aging.
Wrote the book The Feminine Mystique, which launched the feminist movement.
Dubbed “Dr. Death” because of his efforts to practice euthanasia.
An organization with the goal of eliminating ageism in all its forms established in the 1970s.
A society in which the elderly control most of the society’s wealth, power, and prestige.
Developed stages of death and viewed death as a process model that included denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and sometimes acceptance.
Identified distinctive stages of psychological development including the “trying 20s,” “catch 30s,” and “forlorn 40s.”
Contends that it is the extent to which an individual remains engaged in meaningful social activity that determines the quality of life in old age.
An environment designed for the care of the terminally ill, where individuals are allowed to die a relatively pain-free, comfortable, and dignified death.
The type of aging that can cause changes in personality, perceptions, and attitudes.
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Betty Friedan
Gail Sheehy
Jack Kevorkian
Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
social disengagement theory
thanatology
senescence
euthanasia
hospice
Gray Panthers
exchange theory of aging
activity theory of aging
Maggie Kuhn
gerontocracy
psychological aging
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Premises:
Responses:
“Gentle death” or “merciful death”; helping the terminally ill to die free of pain and with as much dignity as possible.
Contends that norms of reciprocity govern interactions and that elderly people engage in meaningful social interactions as long as the interactions are mutually beneficial to all parties.
The scientific study of death and dying.
Contends that as people age they gradually withdraw from social participation and simultaneously are relieved of social responsibility.
Formed the Gray Panthers in the early 1970s.
The natural deterioration of cells and organs as a result of aging.
Wrote the book The Feminine Mystique, which launched the feminist movement.
Dubbed “Dr. Death” because of his efforts to practice euthanasia.
An organization with the goal of eliminating ageism in all its forms established in the 1970s.
A society in which the elderly control most of the society’s wealth, power, and prestige.
Developed stages of death and viewed death as a process model that included denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and sometimes acceptance.
Identified distinctive stages of psychological development including the “trying 20s,” “catch 30s,” and “forlorn 40s.”
Contends that it is the extent to which an individual remains engaged in meaningful social activity that determines the quality of life in old age.
An environment designed for the care of the terminally ill, where individuals are allowed to die a relatively pain-free, comfortable, and dignified death.
The type of aging that can cause changes in personality, perceptions, and attitudes.
Premises:
“Gentle death” or “merciful death”; helping the terminally ill to die free of pain and with as much dignity as possible.
Contends that norms of reciprocity govern interactions and that elderly people engage in meaningful social interactions as long as the interactions are mutually beneficial to all parties.
The scientific study of death and dying.
Contends that as people age they gradually withdraw from social participation and simultaneously are relieved of social responsibility.
Formed the Gray Panthers in the early 1970s.
The natural deterioration of cells and organs as a result of aging.
Wrote the book The Feminine Mystique, which launched the feminist movement.
Dubbed “Dr. Death” because of his efforts to practice euthanasia.
An organization with the goal of eliminating ageism in all its forms established in the 1970s.
A society in which the elderly control most of the society’s wealth, power, and prestige.
Developed stages of death and viewed death as a process model that included denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and sometimes acceptance.
Identified distinctive stages of psychological development including the “trying 20s,” “catch 30s,” and “forlorn 40s.”
Contends that it is the extent to which an individual remains engaged in meaningful social activity that determines the quality of life in old age.
An environment designed for the care of the terminally ill, where individuals are allowed to die a relatively pain-free, comfortable, and dignified death.
The type of aging that can cause changes in personality, perceptions, and attitudes.
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