Aldringens psykologi. Grundbog i gerontopsykologi

Af Ian Stuart-Hamilton

Aldringens psykologi er oversat fra Jessica Kingsley Publishers' The Psychology of Ageing og udgivet af Gyldendalske Boghandel, Nordisk Forlag A/S, København, 2001. Litteraturlisten over de værker Ian Stuart-Hamilton refererer til, er en uredigeret kopi af litteraturlisten i den engelske udgave. Alle forkortelser i det følgende er således på engelsk. Listen kan efter behov printes på papir eller konsulteres her på nettet.

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