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A Guide to Psychotherapy and Aging: Effective Clinical Interventions in a Life-Stage Context
Edited by Steven H. Zarit and Bob G. Knight

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294 pages
ITEM #: 4317740
ISBN: 1-55798-373-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-55798-373-2
PUBLICATION DATE: August 1996
EDITION: Hardcover

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This book is out of print and no longer available for purchase. However, a softcover edition is available.

A Guide to Psychotherapy and Aging dispels the common belief that older people respond poorly to psychotherapy. A comprehensive overview of clinical interventions with older adults, backed by research and illustrated with case examples, this volume explores the challenges as well as the rewards of working with the growing elderly population. Experienced clinicians describe how to adapt traditional psychotherapeutic approaches—including behavioral, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, psychoanalytic, and family therapy—and apply them to later-life problems.

The chapters of this edited volume combine theory and research with case examples, emphasizing the practical clinical decisions faced when working with older people in either individual or institutional settings. Several chapters build on this therapeutic foundation with detailed discussions of issues unique to therapeutic work with older adults, including assessment, the interface of medical and psychological treatment, interventions in nursing homes, and ethical considerations. Part I of the volume features chapters on specific interventions, and Part II presents chapters covering valuable contextual information needed for working with this population.

This volume will be a welcome addition to the library of clinicians interested in working with elderly clients and a treasured find for graduate students exploring the growing area of geropsychology. In addition, doctors, nurses, and social workers already working within the aging network will find this an excellent sourcebook for their work.

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