Casebook of Clinical Geropsychology
International Perspectives on Practice
Herausgeber: Pachana, Nancy; Knight, Bob; Laidlaw, Ken
Casebook of Clinical Geropsychology
International Perspectives on Practice
Herausgeber: Pachana, Nancy; Knight, Bob; Laidlaw, Ken
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Geropsychology - the field of psychology concerned with the psychological, behavioural, biological, and social aspects of aging - has developed rapidly in the past decade. This clinical casebook describes current best practice in managing complex cases involving common mental health issues in later life, by leading authorities in the field.
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Geropsychology - the field of psychology concerned with the psychological, behavioural, biological, and social aspects of aging - has developed rapidly in the past decade. This clinical casebook describes current best practice in managing complex cases involving common mental health issues in later life, by leading authorities in the field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 319
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780199583553
- ISBN-10: 0199583552
- Artikelnr.: 31970264
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 319
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780199583553
- ISBN-10: 0199583552
- Artikelnr.: 31970264
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Nancy A. Pachana is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. She has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in the field of ageing, and has been teaching and conducting research in the field of geropsychology for almost 20 years. Her main research interests include driving in later life, novel interventions in residential aged care environments and assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders in later life. She has a strong interest in improving the training of mental health professionals internationally, particularly in psychology. She is a Fellow of the Australian Psychological Society and a member of the Board of Directors of the International Psychogeriatric Association. She received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, in 1992.
* Psychotherapeutic Perspectives
* 1: Greg Hinrichson: Sexual orientation issues in the context of
interpersonal therapy for late life depression
* 2: Ken Laidlaw and Dichelle Wong: Treatment of depression in later
life using cognitive behavior therapy
* 3: Maria Marquez-Gonzalez, Rosa Romero-Moreno and Andres Losada:
Caregiving issues in a therapeutic context: new insights from the
acceptance and commitment approach
* 4: Jane Garner and Sandra Evans: Psychodynamic approaches to the
challenges of ageing
* 5: Kim Halford: Couples therapy: relationships, intimacy and
sexuality in later life
* 6: Susan Benbow and Gillian Goodwillie: Think family: systemic
therapy in later life
* 7: Bob Knight: Process issues in psychotherapy supervision
* Conceptualisations in a diagnostic context
* 8: Inger Hilde Nordhus and Minna J. Hynninen: Treating late-life
anxiety in chronic medical illness and cognitive impairment
* 9: Ian James: The treatment of challenging behaviours in care
facilities
* 10: Nancy A. Pachana, Helen Paton, and Natasha Squelch: The
importance of feedback and communication strategies with older
adults: therapeutic and ethical considerations
* 11: Simon Smith: Insomnia and sleep disorders
* 12: Erlene Rosowsky and Dan Segal: Personality disorders in later
life
* 13: Gerard Byrne: Bereavement issues in later life
* Approaches to specific populations
* 14: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson: Psychotherapy with the oldest old
* 15: Bret Hicken, Angela Plowhead, and William Gibson: Values,
validity and ethical angst: assessment of mental capacity in older
adults
* 16: Anne Margriet Pot and Bernadette Willemse: Clinical
geropsychology in long term care facilities
* 17: Helen Fung-kum Chiu: Suicide in later life
* 1: Greg Hinrichson: Sexual orientation issues in the context of
interpersonal therapy for late life depression
* 2: Ken Laidlaw and Dichelle Wong: Treatment of depression in later
life using cognitive behavior therapy
* 3: Maria Marquez-Gonzalez, Rosa Romero-Moreno and Andres Losada:
Caregiving issues in a therapeutic context: new insights from the
acceptance and commitment approach
* 4: Jane Garner and Sandra Evans: Psychodynamic approaches to the
challenges of ageing
* 5: Kim Halford: Couples therapy: relationships, intimacy and
sexuality in later life
* 6: Susan Benbow and Gillian Goodwillie: Think family: systemic
therapy in later life
* 7: Bob Knight: Process issues in psychotherapy supervision
* Conceptualisations in a diagnostic context
* 8: Inger Hilde Nordhus and Minna J. Hynninen: Treating late-life
anxiety in chronic medical illness and cognitive impairment
* 9: Ian James: The treatment of challenging behaviours in care
facilities
* 10: Nancy A. Pachana, Helen Paton, and Natasha Squelch: The
importance of feedback and communication strategies with older
adults: therapeutic and ethical considerations
* 11: Simon Smith: Insomnia and sleep disorders
* 12: Erlene Rosowsky and Dan Segal: Personality disorders in later
life
* 13: Gerard Byrne: Bereavement issues in later life
* Approaches to specific populations
* 14: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson: Psychotherapy with the oldest old
* 15: Bret Hicken, Angela Plowhead, and William Gibson: Values,
validity and ethical angst: assessment of mental capacity in older
adults
* 16: Anne Margriet Pot and Bernadette Willemse: Clinical
geropsychology in long term care facilities
* 17: Helen Fung-kum Chiu: Suicide in later life
* Psychotherapeutic Perspectives
* 1: Greg Hinrichson: Sexual orientation issues in the context of
interpersonal therapy for late life depression
* 2: Ken Laidlaw and Dichelle Wong: Treatment of depression in later
life using cognitive behavior therapy
* 3: Maria Marquez-Gonzalez, Rosa Romero-Moreno and Andres Losada:
Caregiving issues in a therapeutic context: new insights from the
acceptance and commitment approach
* 4: Jane Garner and Sandra Evans: Psychodynamic approaches to the
challenges of ageing
* 5: Kim Halford: Couples therapy: relationships, intimacy and
sexuality in later life
* 6: Susan Benbow and Gillian Goodwillie: Think family: systemic
therapy in later life
* 7: Bob Knight: Process issues in psychotherapy supervision
* Conceptualisations in a diagnostic context
* 8: Inger Hilde Nordhus and Minna J. Hynninen: Treating late-life
anxiety in chronic medical illness and cognitive impairment
* 9: Ian James: The treatment of challenging behaviours in care
facilities
* 10: Nancy A. Pachana, Helen Paton, and Natasha Squelch: The
importance of feedback and communication strategies with older
adults: therapeutic and ethical considerations
* 11: Simon Smith: Insomnia and sleep disorders
* 12: Erlene Rosowsky and Dan Segal: Personality disorders in later
life
* 13: Gerard Byrne: Bereavement issues in later life
* Approaches to specific populations
* 14: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson: Psychotherapy with the oldest old
* 15: Bret Hicken, Angela Plowhead, and William Gibson: Values,
validity and ethical angst: assessment of mental capacity in older
adults
* 16: Anne Margriet Pot and Bernadette Willemse: Clinical
geropsychology in long term care facilities
* 17: Helen Fung-kum Chiu: Suicide in later life
* 1: Greg Hinrichson: Sexual orientation issues in the context of
interpersonal therapy for late life depression
* 2: Ken Laidlaw and Dichelle Wong: Treatment of depression in later
life using cognitive behavior therapy
* 3: Maria Marquez-Gonzalez, Rosa Romero-Moreno and Andres Losada:
Caregiving issues in a therapeutic context: new insights from the
acceptance and commitment approach
* 4: Jane Garner and Sandra Evans: Psychodynamic approaches to the
challenges of ageing
* 5: Kim Halford: Couples therapy: relationships, intimacy and
sexuality in later life
* 6: Susan Benbow and Gillian Goodwillie: Think family: systemic
therapy in later life
* 7: Bob Knight: Process issues in psychotherapy supervision
* Conceptualisations in a diagnostic context
* 8: Inger Hilde Nordhus and Minna J. Hynninen: Treating late-life
anxiety in chronic medical illness and cognitive impairment
* 9: Ian James: The treatment of challenging behaviours in care
facilities
* 10: Nancy A. Pachana, Helen Paton, and Natasha Squelch: The
importance of feedback and communication strategies with older
adults: therapeutic and ethical considerations
* 11: Simon Smith: Insomnia and sleep disorders
* 12: Erlene Rosowsky and Dan Segal: Personality disorders in later
life
* 13: Gerard Byrne: Bereavement issues in later life
* Approaches to specific populations
* 14: Dolores Gallagher-Thompson: Psychotherapy with the oldest old
* 15: Bret Hicken, Angela Plowhead, and William Gibson: Values,
validity and ethical angst: assessment of mental capacity in older
adults
* 16: Anne Margriet Pot and Bernadette Willemse: Clinical
geropsychology in long term care facilities
* 17: Helen Fung-kum Chiu: Suicide in later life