Exploring the many facets of the Post-Traumatic Growth concept and how it affects older adults.

Generations Journal, vol. 48, no. 1 (Spring 2024)
Exploring the many facets of the Post-Traumatic Growth concept and how it affects older adults.
Creative expression programming with mindfulness and social learning components can help ameliorate loneliness, and AI and VR may increase uptake
‘The more important recovery is to the person, the more likely they will remember the skills learned in the recovery process.’
Increasingly, research demonstrates the deleterious effects of internal and external ageism.
Our Guest Editor details why elders’ mental health is a crucial topic, and how we must reframe it.
Generations Journal, vol. 48, no. 1 (Spring 2024)
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Generations Journal is the quarterly journal of the American Society on Aging. Each issue is devoted to bringing together the most useful and current knowledge about a specific topic in the field of aging, with emphasis on practice, research, and policy.