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Ebook: Handbook of the Clinical Psychology of Ageing
Author: Robert Woods Linda Clare (eds.)
- Year: 2008
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
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The first authoritative reference on clinical psychology and aging, the Handbook of the Clinical Psychology of Ageing was universally regarded as a landmark publication when it was first published in 1996. Fully revised and updated, the Second Edition retains the breadth of coverage of the original, providing a complete and balanced picture of all areas of clinical research and practice with older people. Contributions from the UK, North America, Scandinavia and Australia provide a broad overview of the psychology of aging, psychological problems (including depression, anxiety, psychosis, and dementia), the current social service context, and assessment and intervention techniques.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–14): Bob Woods
Chapter 2 Ageing and Adaptation (pages 15–32): Peter G. Coleman and Ann O'Hanlon
Chapter 3 Memory and Cognition in Ageing (pages 33–55): Boo Johansson
Chapter 4 Ageing and Physical Health (pages 57–74): Valerie Morrison
Chapter 5 Death, Dying and Bereavement (pages 75–94): Jan R. Oyebode
Chapter 6 Manifestations of Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults (pages 95–110): Inger Hilde Nordhus
Chapter 7 Suicide and Attempted Suicide in Later Life (pages 111–119): Bob Woods
Chapter 8 Psychological Trauma in Late Life: Conceptualization, Assessment and Treatment (pages 121–131): Steve Davies
Chapter 9 Late Onset Psychosis (pages 133–143): Dr Linda Clare and Sharon Giblin
Chapter 10 Dementia as a Biopsychosocial Condition: Implications for Practice and Research (pages 145–159): Murna Downs, Dr Linda Clare and Elizabeth Anderson
Chapter 11 The Neuropsychology of Dementia: Alzheimer's Disease and other Neurodegenerative Disorders (pages 161–184): Robin G. Morris
Chapter 12 Parkinson's Disease (pages 187–199): Peter Hobson
Chapter 13 Stroke (pages 201–217): Janet Cockburn
Chapter 14 Sleep and Insomnia in Later Life (pages 219–233): Kevin Morgan
Chapter 15 Values and Diversity in Working with Older People (pages 235–253): Kate Allan
Chapter 16 Family Caregiving: Research and Clinical Intervention 255 (pages 255–288): Steven H. Zarit and Anne B. Edwards
Chapter 17 Residential Care (pages 289–309): Bob Woods
Chapter 18 Elder Abuse and Neglect (pages 311–322): Alice Campbell Reay and Kevin D. Browne
Chapter 19 Primary Care Psychology and Older People (pages 323–339): Gita E. Bhutani
Chapter 20 Ageing, Dementia and People with Intellectual Disability (pages 341–349): Chris Oliver, Dawn Adams and Sunny Kalsy
Chapter 21 Palliative Care for People with Dementia: Principles, Practice and Implications (pages 351–359): Katherine Froggatt, Murna Downs and Neil Small
Chapter 22 Neuropsychological Assessment of the Older Person (pages 361–383): Dr Linda Clare
Chapter 23 Assessing Function, Behaviour and Need (pages 385–414): Adrienne Little and Breid Doherty
Chapter 24 Assessing Mood, Wellbeing and Quality of Life (pages 415–427): Bob Woods
Chapter 25 Capacity and Consent: Empowering and Protecting Vulnerable Older People (pages 429–436): Charles Twining
Chapter 26 The Socio?Cultural Context in Understanding Older Adults: Contextual Adult Lifespan Theory for Adapting Psychotherapy (pages 437–456): Bob G. Knight and Cecilia Poon
Chapter 27 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Older People (pages 457–472): Ken Laidlaw
Chapter 28 Psychoanalysis and Old Age (pages 473–487): Rachael Davenhill
Chapter 29 Systemic Interventions and Older People (pages 489–504): Alison Roper?Hall
Chapter 30 Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in Later Life: Special Considerations, Contributions and Future Directions (pages 505–522): Margaret Crossley
Chapter 31 Psychological Interventions with People with Dementia (pages 523–548): Bob Woods and Dr Linda Clare
Chapter 32 Interventions for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia (pages 549–569): Henry Brodaty and Karen Berman
Chapter 33 Challenging Behaviour in Dementia: A Psychosocial Approach to Intervention (pages 571–594): Mike Bird and Esme Moniz?Cook
Chapter 34 Interventions at the Care Team Level (pages 595–611): Dawn Brooker
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–14): Bob Woods
Chapter 2 Ageing and Adaptation (pages 15–32): Peter G. Coleman and Ann O'Hanlon
Chapter 3 Memory and Cognition in Ageing (pages 33–55): Boo Johansson
Chapter 4 Ageing and Physical Health (pages 57–74): Valerie Morrison
Chapter 5 Death, Dying and Bereavement (pages 75–94): Jan R. Oyebode
Chapter 6 Manifestations of Depression and Anxiety in Older Adults (pages 95–110): Inger Hilde Nordhus
Chapter 7 Suicide and Attempted Suicide in Later Life (pages 111–119): Bob Woods
Chapter 8 Psychological Trauma in Late Life: Conceptualization, Assessment and Treatment (pages 121–131): Steve Davies
Chapter 9 Late Onset Psychosis (pages 133–143): Dr Linda Clare and Sharon Giblin
Chapter 10 Dementia as a Biopsychosocial Condition: Implications for Practice and Research (pages 145–159): Murna Downs, Dr Linda Clare and Elizabeth Anderson
Chapter 11 The Neuropsychology of Dementia: Alzheimer's Disease and other Neurodegenerative Disorders (pages 161–184): Robin G. Morris
Chapter 12 Parkinson's Disease (pages 187–199): Peter Hobson
Chapter 13 Stroke (pages 201–217): Janet Cockburn
Chapter 14 Sleep and Insomnia in Later Life (pages 219–233): Kevin Morgan
Chapter 15 Values and Diversity in Working with Older People (pages 235–253): Kate Allan
Chapter 16 Family Caregiving: Research and Clinical Intervention 255 (pages 255–288): Steven H. Zarit and Anne B. Edwards
Chapter 17 Residential Care (pages 289–309): Bob Woods
Chapter 18 Elder Abuse and Neglect (pages 311–322): Alice Campbell Reay and Kevin D. Browne
Chapter 19 Primary Care Psychology and Older People (pages 323–339): Gita E. Bhutani
Chapter 20 Ageing, Dementia and People with Intellectual Disability (pages 341–349): Chris Oliver, Dawn Adams and Sunny Kalsy
Chapter 21 Palliative Care for People with Dementia: Principles, Practice and Implications (pages 351–359): Katherine Froggatt, Murna Downs and Neil Small
Chapter 22 Neuropsychological Assessment of the Older Person (pages 361–383): Dr Linda Clare
Chapter 23 Assessing Function, Behaviour and Need (pages 385–414): Adrienne Little and Breid Doherty
Chapter 24 Assessing Mood, Wellbeing and Quality of Life (pages 415–427): Bob Woods
Chapter 25 Capacity and Consent: Empowering and Protecting Vulnerable Older People (pages 429–436): Charles Twining
Chapter 26 The Socio?Cultural Context in Understanding Older Adults: Contextual Adult Lifespan Theory for Adapting Psychotherapy (pages 437–456): Bob G. Knight and Cecilia Poon
Chapter 27 Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Older People (pages 457–472): Ken Laidlaw
Chapter 28 Psychoanalysis and Old Age (pages 473–487): Rachael Davenhill
Chapter 29 Systemic Interventions and Older People (pages 489–504): Alison Roper?Hall
Chapter 30 Neuropsychological Rehabilitation in Later Life: Special Considerations, Contributions and Future Directions (pages 505–522): Margaret Crossley
Chapter 31 Psychological Interventions with People with Dementia (pages 523–548): Bob Woods and Dr Linda Clare
Chapter 32 Interventions for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia (pages 549–569): Henry Brodaty and Karen Berman
Chapter 33 Challenging Behaviour in Dementia: A Psychosocial Approach to Intervention (pages 571–594): Mike Bird and Esme Moniz?Cook
Chapter 34 Interventions at the Care Team Level (pages 595–611): Dawn Brooker
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