Handbook of Emotional Disorders in Later Life: Assessment and Treatment
Handbook of Emotional Disorders in Later Life: Assessment and Treatment
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Abstract
Although the perceptions and realities of ageing have changed markedly over the last few decades, for practitioners working with older people, emotional problems remain a major factor of health and happiness in later life. This handbook provides a concise, authoritative and up to date guide to best practice in therapy for older people, for a wide range of mental health professionals. The introductory chapters examine the individual, social, cultural, and physical experience of ageing, and provide an essential background for a caring and professional understanding of related emotional disorders and their effective treatment. Throughout the book, key research and clinical experience is reported as underlying evidence based treatment, but the emphasis is on practical guidance for assessment and interventions, rather than detailed discussion of methodological issues.
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Front Matter
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Part 1 Understanding emotional problems in later life
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Part 2 Psychotherapy treatment approaches with older people
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Cognitive behaviour therapy with depressed older people
Ken Laidlaw andLarry W. Thompson
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Schemas and schema-focused approaches with older people
Ian A. James
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Interpersonal psychotherapy as a treatment for late-life depression
Gregory A. Hinrichsen
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Current psychodynamic approaches with older people
Inger Hilde Nordhus
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Caregiver family therapy
Sara H. Qualls
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Cognitive behaviour therapy with depressed older people
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Part 3 Assessment and treatment of common emotional disorders in later life
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Assessment and treatment of depression
Kaci Fairchild andForrest Scogin
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Assessment and treatment of anxiety in later life
Jeffrey A. Cully andMelinda A. Stanley
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Assessment and treatment of insomnia in later life
Niall M. Broomfield and others
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Assessment and treatment issues in bereavement in later life
Dolores Gallagher-Thompson and others
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Assessment and treatment of depression
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Part 4 Special problems in later life
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Assessment and treatment of suicidal behaviour in later life
Paul R. Duberstein andMarnin J. Heisel
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Assessment and treatment of dementia-related affective disturbances
Rebecca G. Logsdon and others
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Assessment and treatment of depression and anxiety after stroke
Shirley A. Thomas andNadina B. Lincoln
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for depression in Parkinson’s disease
Ken Laidlaw
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Issues in assessment and intervention for distress in Alzheimer caregivers
Louis D. Burgio and others
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Assessment and psychosocial intervention for older people with suspected dementia: a memory clinic perspective
Esme Moniz-Cook
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Psychological assessment and treatment with older adults: past trends and future directions
Bob G. Knight andGia Robinson Shurgot
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Assessment and treatment of suicidal behaviour in later life
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End Matter
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