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Retirement - The Psychology of Reinvention
- A Practical Guide to Planning and Enjoying the Retirement You Have Earned
- Narrated by: Bethan Dixon
- Length: 7 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's summary
A practical guide to planning and enjoying retirement.
Approaching retirement age and feeling daunted by the change? Or thinking of early retirement and wondering where to start? Let this audiobook be your guide to entering the next phase of life.
Covering every stage of the retirement process, this comprehensive guide to a happy retirement is full of practical advice, grounded in psychological research. Self-analysis questions help to apply the insights you'll gain to your own situation, providing a road map for managing change in the best way for you.
Retirement: The Psychology of Reinvention answers all your questions at every stage: making plans, transitioning to retirement and settling in for the long-haul. Learn how to reinvent yourself and ensure you have a happy retirement.
Consultant Kenneth S. Shultz, PhD: professor of psychology in the department of psychology at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB), Professor Shultz specialises in issues relating to aging and the workplace. He teaches classes in industrial and organisational psychology - as well as aging workforce issues - at both undergraduate and graduate level. In addition, he is the interim director for the Centre on Aging at CSUSB, which seeks to understand the concerns and enhance the wellbeing of older people. He has made more than 100 professional presentations and published approximately 50 peer-reviewed articles, 10 book chapters and four books in his field of specialisation. Professor Shultz was also recently the recipient of his university's prestigious Outstanding Professor Award.