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Life After Work

A Psychological Guide to a Healthy Retirement
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Life After Work explores the psychological, emotional and wellbeing challenges of retirement, emphasising that it is a transition rather than an end. The authors, experienced psychologists Robert Bor, Carina Eriksen and Lizzie Quarterman, offer insights grounded in the latest research and practical case studies. They present retirement as a stage with potential for growth, encouraging readers to actively plan and shape a fulfilling post-work life that nurtures self-identity, relationships and purpose.
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This book is ideal for readers of all ages interested in preparing for retirement and understanding its impact on mental health and relationships. It will also appeal to professionals in psychology focused on life-stage transitions.

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Life After Work looks at the psychological, emotional and wellbeing issues that surround this complex and important transition in life. Planning for your future is crucial in enabling you to maximise the opportunities available. Following the bookโ€™s blueprint will help you prepare for this phase in your life, and the sooner you start the better.

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Retirement is a comma in our lives, not a full stop. Life After Work looks at the psychological, emotional and wellbeing issues that surround this complex and important transition in life. This book suggests that retirement is a life stage over which we may have greater control than previously thought; it no longer has to be the case that retirement is a terminal point, a time where you become sedentary and inactive.

Retirement is on one level a private, individual matter that affects oneโ€™s sense of self and purpose, physical and mental processes, as well as financial security or provision. On another level, retirement has an impact on relationships with loved ones, family and friends, as well as colleagues. It can strengthen or disrupt bonds, leading to new bonds being formed or to withdrawal.

This book is written by successful authors and psychologists Robert Bor, Carina Eriksen and Lizzie Quarterman, each with many yearsโ€™ experience of helping people cope with life stage changes and prepare for retirement. It contains illustrative case studies throughout, from which valuable lessons can be learned, and draws on the very latest psychological research and techniques to provide a blueprint for planning and living a wonderful retirement or life post-work.

Planning for your future is crucial in enabling you to maximise the opportunities available. Following the bookโ€™s blueprint will help you prepare for this phase in your life, and the sooner you start, the better. Life After Work will be of great interest to readers of all ages seeking guidance on retirement and will also appeal to psychologists of life stage changes.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138335837

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 October 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 114

About the Author

Professor Rob Bor is a Consultant Psychologist at the Royal Free Hospital and also in private practice as Dynamic Change Consultants as well as the Centre for Aviation Psychology. He works at Leaders in Oncology Care, The London Clinic, St Paulโ€™s School, The Royal Ballet School, The Royal Air Force and several UK airlines. He divides his time between London and the Cotswolds, and has young twins and a cocker spaniel.

Dr Carina Eriksen is a registered and chartered Consultant Counselling Psychologist. She runs a busy private practice in central London, Chelsea and the City. She is a fellow at the BPS, a BPS board committee member in aviation psychology and a BABCP accredited therapist. She is married with two young children.

Lizzie Quarterman lives on a National Trust farm in Gloucestershire with her husband and several characterful cocker spaniels. She grows vegetables and paints landscapes and in professional life is an experienced writer and editor of business and psychology books and articles.

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