Adult Development and Aging: Growth, Longevity, and Challenges (1st Edition) by Julie Hicks Patrick, Bert Hayslip, and Lisa Hollis-Sawyer is an insightful, research-driven exploration of adulthood from emerging adulthood through late life. This comprehensive eBook combines cutting-edge science with real-world applications to help readers understand how we grow, adapt, and thrive across the lifespan.
Designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in human development, the book covers cognitive, emotional, social, and biological changes in adulthood, while also addressing contemporary issues such as longevity, caregiving, identity development, resilience, and the changing nature of aging in modern society.
Clear explanations, engaging examples, and evidence-based frameworks make this text both accessible and academically rigorous. Whether you are studying psychology, gerontology, social work, or simply want to better understand adult life stages, this eBook offers an invaluable guide to the complexities and possibilities of growing older.