Practical yet personable, chapters move through pertinent topics such as making the decision to retire and successfully navigating that transition; designing daily routines (your practice) and engaging in activities (your projects); connecting with others as relationships shift and evolve; and managing moods and emotional issues. The guide also supports readers coping with illness or injury, experiencing loss and grief, and those searching for meaning as they grow older.
Written in a conversational style, An Essential Guide to Aging Well motivates its readers to be curious about this time of life, and to design the best possible version of it for themselves.
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"This book is a capital "G" Guide to retirement, explaining how retirement can be a valued beginning, not just an ending. By designing the book to mobilize the reader's strengths in facing retirement, Katharine Bethell demonstrates the wisdom and sensitivity that characterized her success as a therapist. This informative, sensible, very readable book is must reading for anyone contemplating retirement-and life after retirement." -Allan M. Leventhal, Ph.D.
"Katharine Bethell, an accomplished psychotherapist, has written a book that is equal parts wisdom, wit, and gentle counsel. Wherever you are on the aging trajectory, this book belongs on your bedside table." - Gretchen McKnew, MSW, licensed independent clinical social worker
"This book is a capital "G" Guide to retirement, explaining how retirement can be a valued beginning, not just an ending. By designing the book to mobilize the reader's strengths in facing retirement, Katharine Bethell demonstrates the wisdom and sensitivity that characterized her success as a therapist. This informative, sensible, very readable book is must reading for anyone contemplating retirement-and life after retirement." -Allan M. Leventhal, Ph.D.
"Katharine Bethell, an accomplished psychotherapist, has written a book that is equal parts wisdom, wit, and gentle counsel. Wherever you are on the aging trajectory, this book belongs on your bedside table." - Gretchen McKnew, MSW, licensed independent clinical social worker