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Psychotherapy in Later Life
A practical, how-to-guide on choosing and delivering evidence-based psychological therapies to adults in later life.
Rajesh R. Tampi (Edited by), Brandon Yarns (Edited by), Kristina F. Zdanys (Edited by), Deena J. Tampi (Edited by)
9781108701891, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 16 January 2020
202 pages, 12 b/w illus. 11 tables
23.3 x 15.7 x 1.2 cm, 0.31 kg
'This book is a stigma stopper! The foreword alone is a treasure chest of positive regard and investment for the older adult … The book is a valuable effort, indeed, for anyone who believes that age does not reduce human value. This book is needed and meets its objectives at the highest level.' Charla Sue Waxman, Doody's Book Review Service
Psychotherapy in Later Life is a practical how-to-guide for psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health workers on choosing and delivering evidence-based psychological therapies to older adults. It covers all the main evidence-based psychological therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), as well as specialist topics such as combining psychotherapy with pharmacological treatments, working with diverse populations and individual versus group therapy. The World Health Organization estimates that over the next four decades, the proportion of the world's older adults will nearly double, from twelve percent to twenty-two percent, and that one in five older adults has a diagnosable mental health disorder. Given the increasing number of older adults requiring mental health treatment, incorporating talking therapies into treatment plans is key to tackling issues related to polypharmacy, medication interactions and side effects. Written by experts in geriatric mental health, this book provides the most authoritative information on the use of psychotherapy in older adults.
1. Introduction to psychotherapy with older adults Erica Garcia-Pittman, Victor Gonzalez, Anh-Thu Tran and Christine Dozier
2. Indications for psychotherapy with older adults Danielle Tolton, Tyler Durns, Sarah A. Nguyen and Neha Jain
3. Choice of psychotherapy approach Feyza Marouf
4. Cognitive behavioural therapy Patricia Bamonti and Lindsey Jacobs
5. Problem-solving therapy Brenna N. Renn, Brittany A. Mosser and Patrick J. Raue
6. Interpersonal therapy Mark D. Miller and Richard K. Morycz
7. Short-term psychodynamic therapy Patricia Coughlin and Brandon Yarns
8. Other therapies Renz Juaneza, Nery Diaz and Pallavi Joshi
9. Psychotherapy and cognitive disorders Cynthia Kraus-Schuman, Melissa Sanchez, Karen Benson and Ali Abbas Asghar-Ali
10. Combined psychotherapy and medication management Meera Balasubramaniam, Deepti Anbarasan and Paul Campoin
11. Psychotherapy with diverse older adults Sarah A. Nguyen, Philip Blumenshine and Boski Patel
12. Individual versus group psychotherapy Paroma Mitra
13. End of life issues Sandra Swantek and James Gerhart.