Guide to Humanistic Studies in Aging
Discover the essential insights of Guide to Humanistic Studies in Aging by Johns Hopkins University Press, a pivotal resource published in 2010. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 400 pages and delves into the intersection of the humanities and health professions, offering a profound intellectual rationale and historical context for humanistic gerontology. Explore how this field has evolved in both the United States and Europe, providing a substantive overview that enriches our understanding of aging from a humanistic perspective. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in the complexities of aging, this guide is a must-have for your collection.