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PSYC 370 Discussion Late Adulthood Terminology

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PSYC 370 Discussion: Late Adulthood Terminology

The terminology we use to refer to those who are in the latter part of their lives has been a topic of discussion in recent years. For example, the term “elderly” is thought to be somewhat offensive and outdated by some (as it has negative connotations). It has been suggested that we use other words such as “older people.” After reading the three articles below, discuss your thoughts on this topic. Be sure to include some specific points addressed in at least two of these articles within your initial post.

 

An Age-Old Problem: Who Is ‘Elderly’?Links to an external site.

 

When Does Someone Become ‘Old’?Links to an external site.

 

Out with “the old,” elderly, and agedLinks to an external site.

 

Post your response in a detailed paragraph. Be sure to review the Discussion Forum Rubric for expectations and grading criteria. Respond to at least two other students.

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Hello professor and class,

In agreement with Falconer and O’Neill (2007), members of the older populations form a significant portion of the healthcare clientele and hence require to be addressed respectfully in care delivery. While agreeing with the authors, the term ‘elderly’ sounds demeaning to older adults as it is more of a depiction of objects rather than humans. ‘Elderly’ is a representation………Get the rest of PSYC 370 Discussion Late Adulthood Terminology answer for just $5

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