Psychology of Aging  ›  Lesson 1

Why Study the Psychology of Aging?

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This lesson explains why psychology of aging matters and what it studies. Students will see how later adulthood is not just a period of decline, but a stage shaped by development, adaptation, context, and meaningful individual differences.

The lesson also introduces the practical value of the field for research, healthcare, families, workplaces, and public policy, while clarifying the scope of the course and the myths it will challenge.

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