Death, dying, and bereavement in old age : working towards a 'good death' for elderly individuals. Understanding successful ageing, key challenges and research methods -- Section II. Lifestyle factors and psychological functioning -- Physical and cognitive exercise in ageing -- Nutrition, health, and the ageing process -- Stress, coping, and resilience in an ageing population -- The dual continua model of mental health and illness : theory, findings, and applications in psychogerontology -- Successful ageing in the workplace : a resources-oriented intervention perspective -- Ageing and retirement behaviour -- Section III. Less successful ageing -- The frontal ageing hypothesis : evidence from normal ageing and dementia -- Examining cognitive function in type 2 diabetes : the importance of an inclusive research approach -- Alzheimer's disease : interaction of lifestyle factors and traumatic head injury -- Section IV. Novel interventions for dementia -- The effect of music therapy for people with dementia -- Poetry as a means of (re)creating satisfying levels of personhood and social integration for people diagnosed with dementia : method, discussion, and outcomes -- Section V. End of life -- Death, dying, and bereavement in old age : working towards a 'good death' for elderly individuals.
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