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Citation

Dougherty EN, Dorr N, Pulice RT. Women Ther. 2016; 39(1-2): 12-34.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02703149.2016.1116308

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Ageism is a pervasive force in society that poses a significant threat to the well-being of older women. This article integrates theory, research and practice in an examination of ageism as it relates to therapy with older women. The authors review common stereotypes of older women, and discuss the pervasiveness of these stereotypes using a terror management explanatory framework. Particular attention is also paid to the effects of ageist stereotypes on older women, with especial emphasis on stereotype threat and self-stereotyping concepts. The authors argue that geriatric rehabilitation settings may enhance vulnerability to these negative effects. Finally, strategies for older women to combat ageist stereotypes and develop positive attitudes toward aging are discussed. Implications for therapeutic practice to help older women maintain a satisfying quality of life, despite these stereotypes, are presented throughout the article. The authors recommend interventions embedded in feminist theory, positive psychology, and humanistic and cognitive-behavioral therapies.

Keywords

women; terror management; positive psychology; ageist stereotypes; attitudes toward aging

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