Health & Human Development
Spring 1999

 
  Faculty:
Betsy Diffendal, Coordinator, Seminar Friday, 2-4 p.m in Lib. 2220
Betty Kutter
Janice Kido Seminar Friday, 2-4 p.m in Lib. 2221
Sonja Weidenhaupt Seminar Friday, 2-4 p.m in Lib. 2116

About the HHD web page.

About the HHD Spring Internships

About the HHD Spring Portfolio Requirements

About the Program Description for Fall, Winter and Spring

About the Program Description for Fall 1999

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Week 1
Generativity and Creativity in Human Development
Friday, April 2
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
"The Anatomy of Generativity" Ch. 1 from Generativity and Adult Development
,
1998 American Phychological Association
EXTRA! American Phychological Association

Week 2
The Social Clock
Friday, April 9
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
Ch. 2, 11 and 12 from Seasons of Life,
1990, John Korte and Elizabeth Hall
and Ch. 1, 2 and 3 in Flow: The Phychology of Optimal Experience, 1990, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
and handout on thinking.

Homework for Week 2

EXTRA! Aging, Death and Folklore
Depression: A Natural Aspect of Aging?

Week 3
Looking at Lives
Friday, April 16
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
Your self-selected biography/autobioraphy and handout on thinking.

Homework for Week 3

EXTRA! AARP
National Aging Information Center

Week 4
Self-Efficacy
Friday, April 23
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
Ch. 4, 5 and 6 in Flow: The Phychology of Optimal Experience,
1990, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
and self-efficacy handout and handout of thinking.

Homework for Week 4

EXTRA! Alzheimer Web
Alternative Natural Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

Week 5
Perspectives on Adulthood
Friday, April 30
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
Ch. 7 in Flow: The Phychology of Optimal Experience,
1990, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
and handout on middle adulthood for peer teaching. Each seminar
will have a different article. See seminar leader for copy and written assignment.

Homework for Week 5

Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m.in Lecture Hall 1 our program is co-sponsoring a talk by Dr. Raman Khosla, M.D.,
on Vipassana meditation. He does interesting work on the efficacy of Vipassana meditation in correctional facilities, mental health contexts, etc.

EXTRA! Not just for Men:
Bald is Beautiful Homepage
Breast Cancer, Osteoporosis, Cystitis and the Menopause in Men
Impotence- your questions answered!

Week 6
The Making of Meaning in Adult Life
Friday, May 7
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:
Ch. 9 and 10 in Flow: The Phychology of Optimal Experience,
1990, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
and handout from Uncommon Genius and handout from Conceptual Blockbusting.

EXTRA! Not just for Women:
Menopause Matters
Menopause Online with Alternative Advice
Oregon Menopause Network

Week 7
Aspects of the Adult Biological Clock
Friday, May 14
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading:handout - Chapters 13 and 16 from Seasons of Life - "The Biological Story of Middle and Late Adulthood"

Homework for Week 7

EXTRA! Gerentology & Medicine & Health
Biology of Aging
National Institute on Aging

Week 8
Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Aging
Friday, May 21
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Reading: Handout from Other Ways of Growing Old on aging among the !Kung people of Africa and the Coast Salish of the Pacific Northwest
and the handout from The Gift of Generations: Japanese and American Perspectives on Aging and the Social Contract.

Homework for Week 8

EXTRA! Old Age Across Cultures and Time

Week 9
Dynamic Seniority
Friday, May 28
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Library 4300
Discussion with "dynamic seniors" from the local community, and planning for next week's final class at Camp Schechter.

Reading: Handout, Older Americans in the 1990's and Beyond (1995) by the Population Reference Bureau.

Homework for Week 9

Remember: Work on your portfolio which is due on June 4 at Camp Schechter.

EXTRA! Not just for geeky old folks:
Seniors Computer Information Program

Week 10
Celebrating Opportunities for Human Development
Friday, June 4
Camp Schechter
Final class day to be held at Camp Schecter. Fee for lunch,
refreshments and the day is $8.00 per person to be collected in
seminar during Week 9.
EXTRA! Age well with Food

Week 11
Evaluation Week June 7-11

Individual Evaluation Conferences scheduled Monday through Wednesday
with your Seminar Faculty

Have a great Summer!

Random Fun Links

The current precipitation situation

Worried about being late? Set your watch to the US Naval Observatory's masterclock.


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