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Casebook of clinical geropsychology

Casebook of clinical geropsychology

International Perspectives on Practice

9780199583553
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Geropsychology-the field of psychology concerned with the psychological, behavioral, biological, and social aspects of aging-has developed repidly in the past two decades, in response to the ever increasing aging population worldwide. This clinical casebook describes current best practice in managing complex cases involving common mental health issues in later life. It includes chapters by leading authorities in the field-experienced practitioners, researchers, and educators-who address contemporary issues in clinical work with older adults. It will be useful for clinicians wishing to update their practice, educators looking for case material to enrich their didactic courses, and students and practitioners new to workingwith older adults seeking guidance in approaching casework with this population. The book spans the international arena of practice, illustrating both universal themes in clinical work as well as regional practice issues that can inform health professionals more broadly. Each chapter is designed to inform the reader about the rich context in which clinical work occurs, including how the setting, the therapists approach, and the nature of the problem interact to influence outcomes. Throughout, the cases have been carefully chosen to reflect archetypal scenarios and provide practical, empirically informed guidance for assessment, formulation, and formulation, and interventions. The cases deal with complex issues of diagnosis and formulation, assessment andintervention techniques, ethical and legal issues, and interdisciplinary perspectives that will appeal to a wide range of mental health professionals. The text provides points for reflection from the cases, as well as key references in the area, with an emphasis on current issues and theoreticalperspectives. Providing a range of expertise in a single source, the Casebook of Clinical Geropsychology is an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with the mental health needs of older people.
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OUP Oxford
83519
9780199583553
9780199583553

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Publication date
2010
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
344
Dimensions (mm)
174 x 247
Weight (g)
608
  • Psychotherapeutic Perspectives; Sexual orientation issues in the context of interpersonal therapy for late life depression; Treatment of depression in later life using cognitive behavior therapy; Caregiving issues in a therapeutic context: new insights from the acceptance and commitment approach; Psychodynamic approaches to the challenges of ageing; Couples therapy: relationships, intimacy and sexuality in later life; Think family: systemic therapy in later life; Process issues in psychotherapy supervision; Conceptualisations in a diagnostic context; Treating late-life anxiety in chronic medical illness and cognitive impairment; The treatment of challenging behaviours in care facilities; The importance of feedback and communication strategies with older adults: therapeutic and ethical considerations; Insomnia and sleep disorders; Personality disorders in later life; Bereavement issues in later life; Approaches to specific populations; Psychotherapy with the oldest old; Values, validity and ethical angst: assessment of mental capacity in older adults; Clinical geropsychology in long term care facilities; Suicide in later life;
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