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Bringing together both pastoral awareness and psychoanalytical knowledge, this is a life-affirming study of the growth and creativity of old age.The later-adult years are commonly viewed as a perio...
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26 March 2015

Bringing together both pastoral awareness and psychoanalytical knowledge, this is a life-affirming study of the growth and creativity of old age.
The later-adult years are commonly viewed as a period in which one struggles to maintain a vestige of the physical, mental, and emotional vitality of one's earlier years. In 'Still Growing', however, Donald Capps shows that older adulthood is actually a period of growth and development, and that a central feature of this growth and development is the remarkable creativity of older adults. This creativity is the consequence of the wisdom gained through years of experience but is also due to a newly developed capacity to adapt to unprecedented challenges integral to the aging process.
In Part 1, Capps illustrates the challenges of transitioning to older adulthood from the author's own experiences, while in Part 2 he draws on material from Erik H. Erikson, Sigmund Freud, and Paul W. Pruyser to account for longevity, adaptability, and creativity in older adults. Finally, in part 3 he focusses on the work of both William James and Walt Disney to fashion a model of creative aging.
The later-adult years are commonly viewed as a period in which one struggles to maintain a vestige of the physical, mental, and emotional vitality of one's earlier years. In 'Still Growing', however, Donald Capps shows that older adulthood is actually a period of growth and development, and that a central feature of this growth and development is the remarkable creativity of older adults. This creativity is the consequence of the wisdom gained through years of experience but is also due to a newly developed capacity to adapt to unprecedented challenges integral to the aging process.
In Part 1, Capps illustrates the challenges of transitioning to older adulthood from the author's own experiences, while in Part 2 he draws on material from Erik H. Erikson, Sigmund Freud, and Paul W. Pruyser to account for longevity, adaptability, and creativity in older adults. Finally, in part 3 he focusses on the work of both William James and Walt Disney to fashion a model of creative aging.
Price: $29.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
26 March 2015
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780718893910
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Living / General, Christian life and practice
...these two books [The Resourceful Self and Still Growing] offer useful insights into Erikson's thinking, and a fresh way of presenting Erikson's commitment to the truth of the healing power of self-knowledge, seen through a freudian lens.
— Anne Holmes
Donald Capps (1939-2015) was one of the premier spokespersons for the fields of pastoral counseling and psychology of religion.... Capps closes with Weldon Johnson's poem on 'The Creation' telling us that God still felt lonely for the first five days of creation.... [The author] suggests that perhaps this means that we inhabit is, for us, the underlying inspiration for our own creativity. And maybe it is the older adult who is especially aware that this is so.'
— Wayne Rollins
— Anne Holmes
Donald Capps (1939-2015) was one of the premier spokespersons for the fields of pastoral counseling and psychology of religion.... Capps closes with Weldon Johnson's poem on 'The Creation' telling us that God still felt lonely for the first five days of creation.... [The author] suggests that perhaps this means that we inhabit is, for us, the underlying inspiration for our own creativity. And maybe it is the older adult who is especially aware that this is so.'
— Wayne Rollins
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1 - The Transition to Older Adulthood
1. Fired Up and Loaded for Bear
2. A Faithful Reunion
PART 2 - Growth and Development in Older Adulthood
3. The Three Stages of Older Adulthood
4. The Aging Process as Forward Movement
5. The Creativity of Older Adults
PART 3 - The Artistry of Aging
6. Relaxed Bodies, Emancipated Minds, and Dominant Calm
7. Happy Spirits and Grumpy Souls
Epilogue: Aging Horses and Wounded Healers
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Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1 - The Transition to Older Adulthood
1. Fired Up and Loaded for Bear
2. A Faithful Reunion
PART 2 - Growth and Development in Older Adulthood
3. The Three Stages of Older Adulthood
4. The Aging Process as Forward Movement
5. The Creativity of Older Adults
PART 3 - The Artistry of Aging
6. Relaxed Bodies, Emancipated Minds, and Dominant Calm
7. Happy Spirits and Grumpy Souls
Epilogue: Aging Horses and Wounded Healers
Permissions
Bibliography
Index