Respect for the Elderly
Implications for Human Service Providers
Herausgeber: Sung, Kyu-Taik; Kim, Bum Jung
Respect for the Elderly
Implications for Human Service Providers
Herausgeber: Sung, Kyu-Taik; Kim, Bum Jung
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This book examines fundamental issues of elder respect, how it is practiced and perceived in the broad context of human service settings, and with the resolution of those issues. The writings in this book describe the role of elder respect in health, social work, religious, and cultural and ethnic settings.
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This book examines fundamental issues of elder respect, how it is practiced and perceived in the broad context of human service settings, and with the resolution of those issues. The writings in this book describe the role of elder respect in health, social work, religious, and cultural and ethnic settings.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845300
- ISBN-10: 0761845305
- Artikelnr.: 25855659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University Press of America
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780761845300
- ISBN-10: 0761845305
- Artikelnr.: 25855659
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kyu-taik Sung is a visiting professor at the University of Michigan. Bum Jung Kim is associate director of the Center for Policy Research on Aging in the School of Public Affairs at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Part 1 Forward
Part 2 Contributors
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Acknowledgments
Part 5 Part I: Respect for Persons
Part 6 Respect for Persons as Ends
Part 7 Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration
Part 8 Roots of Elder Respect: Ideals and Practices in East Asia
Part 9 Part II: Perspectives on Care and Service
Part 10 The Principles of the Belmont Report Revisited
Part 11 Respectful Treatment Values Inherent in Medical Education
Part 12 Respect for Persons: Nursing Ethics
Part 13 Respect and Caring: Ethics and Essence of Nursing
Part 14 Respecting Ethnic Elders: A Perspective for Care Providers
Part 15 Social Workers Demonstrate Respect for Elderly Clients
Part 16 Part III: Expressions and Practices
Part 17 Elder Respect Among American College Students: Exploration of
Behavioral Forms
Part 18 How Do I Respect Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Deference Towards
Elderly Men and Women
Part 19 Chinese Young Adults and Elder Respect Expressions in Modern Times
Part 20 Respect for the Elders in Japan
Part 21 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: Exploration of Behavioral Forms
in Korea
Part 22 Respect Redefined: Focus Group Insights from Singapore
Part 23 Part IV: Comparative Study
Part 24 Culture: The Conspicuous Missing Link to Understand Ethical and
Moral Dimensions of Human Care
Part 25 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Americans and Koreans
Part 26 A Longitudinal Analysis of Perceived Respect Among Elders: Changing
Perceptions for Some Ethnic Groups
Part 27 Respect for the Elderly in Asia: Stability and Change
Part 28 Filial Piety in Asian Chinese Communities
Part 29 Part V: Religious Perspectives
Part 30 Filial Morality in an Aging Society
Part 31 Respectful Service and Reverent Obedience: A Jewish View on Making
Decisions for Imcompentent Parents
Part 32 Repayment for Parents' Kindness: Buddhist Way
Part 33 Islamic Teachings and Elder Respect
Part 34 Index
Part 35 About the Authors
Part 2 Contributors
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Acknowledgments
Part 5 Part I: Respect for Persons
Part 6 Respect for Persons as Ends
Part 7 Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration
Part 8 Roots of Elder Respect: Ideals and Practices in East Asia
Part 9 Part II: Perspectives on Care and Service
Part 10 The Principles of the Belmont Report Revisited
Part 11 Respectful Treatment Values Inherent in Medical Education
Part 12 Respect for Persons: Nursing Ethics
Part 13 Respect and Caring: Ethics and Essence of Nursing
Part 14 Respecting Ethnic Elders: A Perspective for Care Providers
Part 15 Social Workers Demonstrate Respect for Elderly Clients
Part 16 Part III: Expressions and Practices
Part 17 Elder Respect Among American College Students: Exploration of
Behavioral Forms
Part 18 How Do I Respect Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Deference Towards
Elderly Men and Women
Part 19 Chinese Young Adults and Elder Respect Expressions in Modern Times
Part 20 Respect for the Elders in Japan
Part 21 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: Exploration of Behavioral Forms
in Korea
Part 22 Respect Redefined: Focus Group Insights from Singapore
Part 23 Part IV: Comparative Study
Part 24 Culture: The Conspicuous Missing Link to Understand Ethical and
Moral Dimensions of Human Care
Part 25 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Americans and Koreans
Part 26 A Longitudinal Analysis of Perceived Respect Among Elders: Changing
Perceptions for Some Ethnic Groups
Part 27 Respect for the Elderly in Asia: Stability and Change
Part 28 Filial Piety in Asian Chinese Communities
Part 29 Part V: Religious Perspectives
Part 30 Filial Morality in an Aging Society
Part 31 Respectful Service and Reverent Obedience: A Jewish View on Making
Decisions for Imcompentent Parents
Part 32 Repayment for Parents' Kindness: Buddhist Way
Part 33 Islamic Teachings and Elder Respect
Part 34 Index
Part 35 About the Authors
Part 1 Forward
Part 2 Contributors
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Acknowledgments
Part 5 Part I: Respect for Persons
Part 6 Respect for Persons as Ends
Part 7 Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration
Part 8 Roots of Elder Respect: Ideals and Practices in East Asia
Part 9 Part II: Perspectives on Care and Service
Part 10 The Principles of the Belmont Report Revisited
Part 11 Respectful Treatment Values Inherent in Medical Education
Part 12 Respect for Persons: Nursing Ethics
Part 13 Respect and Caring: Ethics and Essence of Nursing
Part 14 Respecting Ethnic Elders: A Perspective for Care Providers
Part 15 Social Workers Demonstrate Respect for Elderly Clients
Part 16 Part III: Expressions and Practices
Part 17 Elder Respect Among American College Students: Exploration of
Behavioral Forms
Part 18 How Do I Respect Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Deference Towards
Elderly Men and Women
Part 19 Chinese Young Adults and Elder Respect Expressions in Modern Times
Part 20 Respect for the Elders in Japan
Part 21 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: Exploration of Behavioral Forms
in Korea
Part 22 Respect Redefined: Focus Group Insights from Singapore
Part 23 Part IV: Comparative Study
Part 24 Culture: The Conspicuous Missing Link to Understand Ethical and
Moral Dimensions of Human Care
Part 25 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Americans and Koreans
Part 26 A Longitudinal Analysis of Perceived Respect Among Elders: Changing
Perceptions for Some Ethnic Groups
Part 27 Respect for the Elderly in Asia: Stability and Change
Part 28 Filial Piety in Asian Chinese Communities
Part 29 Part V: Religious Perspectives
Part 30 Filial Morality in an Aging Society
Part 31 Respectful Service and Reverent Obedience: A Jewish View on Making
Decisions for Imcompentent Parents
Part 32 Repayment for Parents' Kindness: Buddhist Way
Part 33 Islamic Teachings and Elder Respect
Part 34 Index
Part 35 About the Authors
Part 2 Contributors
Part 3 Preface
Part 4 Acknowledgments
Part 5 Part I: Respect for Persons
Part 6 Respect for Persons as Ends
Part 7 Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration
Part 8 Roots of Elder Respect: Ideals and Practices in East Asia
Part 9 Part II: Perspectives on Care and Service
Part 10 The Principles of the Belmont Report Revisited
Part 11 Respectful Treatment Values Inherent in Medical Education
Part 12 Respect for Persons: Nursing Ethics
Part 13 Respect and Caring: Ethics and Essence of Nursing
Part 14 Respecting Ethnic Elders: A Perspective for Care Providers
Part 15 Social Workers Demonstrate Respect for Elderly Clients
Part 16 Part III: Expressions and Practices
Part 17 Elder Respect Among American College Students: Exploration of
Behavioral Forms
Part 18 How Do I Respect Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Deference Towards
Elderly Men and Women
Part 19 Chinese Young Adults and Elder Respect Expressions in Modern Times
Part 20 Respect for the Elders in Japan
Part 21 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: Exploration of Behavioral Forms
in Korea
Part 22 Respect Redefined: Focus Group Insights from Singapore
Part 23 Part IV: Comparative Study
Part 24 Culture: The Conspicuous Missing Link to Understand Ethical and
Moral Dimensions of Human Care
Part 25 Elder Respect Among Young Adults: A Cross-Cultural Study of
Americans and Koreans
Part 26 A Longitudinal Analysis of Perceived Respect Among Elders: Changing
Perceptions for Some Ethnic Groups
Part 27 Respect for the Elderly in Asia: Stability and Change
Part 28 Filial Piety in Asian Chinese Communities
Part 29 Part V: Religious Perspectives
Part 30 Filial Morality in an Aging Society
Part 31 Respectful Service and Reverent Obedience: A Jewish View on Making
Decisions for Imcompentent Parents
Part 32 Repayment for Parents' Kindness: Buddhist Way
Part 33 Islamic Teachings and Elder Respect
Part 34 Index
Part 35 About the Authors







