The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2014. november 6.
- ISBN 9780199663170
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem1152 oldal
- Méret 255x187x58 mm
- Súly 2366 g
- Nyelv angol 0
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Rövid leírás:
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology is a landmark publication in this field, providing broad and authoritative coverage of the research and practice issues in the field today, as well as innovations expanding the field's horizons. It includes chapters from the foremost scholars in clinical geropsychology from around the world.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Throughout the world, the population of older adults continues to grow. The rise in geriatric populations has seen an increase in research on clinical diagnostic, assessment, and treatment issues aimed at this population. Clinical geropsychologists have increased their interest both in providing mental health services as well as developing approaches to improve quality of life for all older adults.
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology is a landmark publication in this field, providing broad and authoritative coverage of the research and practice issues in clinical geropsychology today, as well as innovations expanding the field's horizons. Comprising chapters from the foremost scholars in clinical geropsychology from around the world, the handbook captures the global proliferation of activity in this field.
In addition to core sections on topics such as sources of psychological distress, assessment, diagnosis, and intervention, the handbook includes valuable chapters devoted to methodological issues such as longitudinal studies and meta-analyses in the field, as well as new and emerging issues such as technological innovations and social media use in older populations. Each chapter offers a review of the most pertinent international literature, outlining current issues as well as important cultural implications and key practice issues where relevant, and identifying possibilities for future research and policy applications.
The book is essential to all psychology researchers, practitioners, educators, and students with an interest in the mental health of older adults. In addition, health professionals - including psychiatrists, social workers, mental health nurses, and trainee geriatric mental heatlh workers - will find this a invaluable resource.
Older adults comprise a growing percentage of the population worldwide. Clinical psychologists with an interest in older populations have increased the amount of research and applied knowledge about effectively improving mental health later in life, and this book captures that information on an international level. The book addresses how to diagnose, assess and treat mental illness in older persons, as well as ways to improve quality of life in all older persons. It has a great breadth of coverage of the area, including chapters spanning how research is conducted to how new technologies such as virtual reality and social media are used with older people to improve mental health. The book would appeal to all psychology researchers, practitioners, educators and students with an interest in the mental health of older adults. It would also appeal to other health professionals, including psychiatrists, social workers, and mental health nurses who work with older people. It is a valuable resource for trainee geriatric mental health workers because it highlights key readings and important practice implications in the field.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Perspectives on Clinical Geropsychology
Demographics of Mental Health and Ageing: An update
Longitudinal Studies and Clinical Geropsychology
Meta-analyses in Clinical Geropsychology
Successful development and Aging
Social capital and gender
Cognitive development in aging
Transitions in Later Life
Interviewing Older People
Psychological Assessment Strategies
Assessing trajectories of cognitive change over time in later life
International Perspectives on Capacity Assessment
Suicidal Ideation in Later Life
Clinical evaluation and intervention methods
Functional sequelae of cognitive declines in later life
Understanding the Environment of Long-term Care
Advanced Illness and the End of Life
Loneliness and Disability in Later life
Neuropsychiatric Approaches to Working with Older People
Late-Life Depression
Physical co-morbidity with mood disorders
Late-life Anxiety
Psychosis in Older Adults
Personality Disorders
Late Life Insomnia
Substance Abuse
Elder Abuse: A global epidemic
Life Risks and Cognitive Health
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approaches
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Older People
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Caregivers
Reminiscence Therapy Approaches
Cognitive Analytic Therapy Approaches
Family Therapy with Older Adults
Interprofessional Geriatric Healthcare: Competencies and Resources for Teamwork
CBT Approaches to Dealing with Challenging Behaviors in Dementia
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Aging: Considerations for interventions
Caring for Caregivers of a Person with Dementia
Bereavement and Grief in Later Life
Treating mood disorders using combined psychotherapy and medication
Psychological approaches to pain management with cognitively impaired older adults
New Horizons: Psychological Interventions in Primary Care Settings
Positive aging: New horizons for older adults
Barriers to Accessing Psychological Services for Older Adults
Seniors' online communities and well-being in later life
Portable Interactive Technology in Rehabilitation Services
Use of Virtual Reality Technologies in Psychotherapy
Exercise and Health Promotion for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
Rising geropsychology practice in China
Why we need an international clinical geropsychology