Handbook of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies with Older AdultsDolores Gallagher Thompson, Ann Steffen, Larry W. Thompson Springer Science & Business Media, 12 ott 2007 - 346 pagine It gives me great pleasure to witness continued growth in the application of cognitive and behavioral theories and therapies to more diverse populations – including, in this volume, their application to the mental health problems of later life. Evidence continues to accumulate, demonstrating that these are effective in treating a broad range of elderly patient groups. This is the first book to examine a number of these evidence-based interventions currently in use with older adults. The editors have assembled chapters developed in many of the leading clinical and clinical research programs focusing on elderly patients, both in this country and in the UK. Since the emphasis of this volume is primarily on clinical appli- tion, each author group was asked to discuss the empirical data for the treatment strategies it is using with the specific patient group selected. Typically, this was followed by a detailed description of treatment procedures that were then ill- trated by one or more clinical examples. The book begins by examining the treatment of depressive and anxiety dis- ders and then moves on to more complicated and/or serious disorders, including schizophrenia and other psychoses, suicidal behavior, personality disorders, bipolar disorders, dementia, and complicated bereavement. A chapter on the problems and issues in training therapists to use evidence-based interventions effectively is also included, along with a chapter discussing the implications of Medicare policies and guidelines for service delivery. |
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... clinician in the trenches, who comes to mind, is Bob Kahn. When few were think- ing of a clinical geropsychology profession, he was forging ahead in Chicago and training some of our leading geropsychologists; these individuals are ...
... clinician in the trenches, who comes to mind, is Bob Kahn. When few were think- ing of a clinical geropsychology profession, he was forging ahead in Chicago and training some of our leading geropsychologists; these individuals are ...
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... clinicians in using CBTs is. These chapters describe issues in treating patients with severe bipolar disorder, stroke victims, patients suffering with complicated bereavement, the indigent, and patients with PTSD. The final section ...
... clinicians in using CBTs is. These chapters describe issues in treating patients with severe bipolar disorder, stroke victims, patients suffering with complicated bereavement, the indigent, and patients with PTSD. The final section ...
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... clinician who uses an individual case formulation approach, and also for the field in demonstrating treatment efficacy and effectiveness. That is, a great deal of attention is paid by clinicians to ongoing assessment of targeted ...
... clinician who uses an individual case formulation approach, and also for the field in demonstrating treatment efficacy and effectiveness. That is, a great deal of attention is paid by clinicians to ongoing assessment of targeted ...
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... ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES ................................................................. Clinician-Administered Measures ......................................................... Self-Report Measures ...................................
... ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES ................................................................. Clinician-Administered Measures ......................................................... Self-Report Measures ...................................
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... clinicians should consult the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) to be sure that their clinical impression maps onto the symp- toms required to meet a diagnosable depressive disorder. Finally, input from family members ...
... clinicians should consult the DSM-IV-TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000) to be sure that their clinical impression maps onto the symp- toms required to meet a diagnosable depressive disorder. Finally, input from family members ...
Sommario
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References | 14 |
TREATING GENERALIZED ANXIETY | 18 |
THE ROLE OF POSITIVE AGING IN ADDRESSING | 20 |
PREVALENCE DEFINITIONS AND CONUNDRUMS UNDERSTANDING DIVERSITY ISSUES ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES ClinicianAdministe... | 33 |
ASSESSMENT OF ANXIETY IN PRIMARY | 39 |
COGNITIVEBEHAVIOR THERAPY | 48 |
DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY | 187 |
Treatment Outcome | 195 |
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL CASE MANAGEMENT | 219 |
CONCLUSIONS | 228 |
Behavioral | 249 |
TREATING BIPOLAR DEPRESSION | 255 |
CONCEPTUAL ISSUES | 270 |
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A RELAPSE PREVENTION MODEL FOR OLDER | 61 |
PHARMACOLOGICAL APPROACHES | 72 |
Psychosocial History | 79 |
Psychiatric History and Current Medical Symptoms | 86 |
Steffen Judith R Gant | 102 |
DIRECTIONS FOR FUTURE | 112 |
INTEGRATED PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION | 118 |
COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR SUICIDAL | 135 |
COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR OLDER PEOPLE | 151 |
Third Session CONCLUSION | 158 |
Behavioral Interventions | 171 |
DIVERSITY ISSUES SUMMARY References | 179 |
200 | 291 |
PROVIDERS IN CBT INTERVENTIONS | 295 |
AND PSYCHOLOGICAL | 298 |
THERAPIST SKILLS TRAINING MODELS SUPERVISION OF SKILLS TRAINING | 301 |
THE MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS OF OLDER ADULTS | 309 |
CASE | 318 |
21 | 323 |
WHY BOTHER TO BECOME A MEDICARE PROVIDER? ESSENTIAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION | 325 |
Pharmacological Treatment | 335 |
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301 | 344 |
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