Psychological Problems of Ageing: Assessement, Treatment and CareISBN: 978-0-471-97434-5
Paperback
368 pages
August 1999
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The understanding and treatment of the problems of ageing is a
growing challenge for clinical psychologists and other mental
health professionals. This book is directly focused on the training
needs of such professionals; it brings together what they
essentially need to know about the processes of normal ageing, the
range of psychological problems that can arise, and the assessment,
treatment and long-term care of ageing patients. The contributors
are experts from the UK and USA, and the aim is to present
evidence-based knowledge for training and best practice.
* Within this relatively concise volume the range of topics is wide
* From neuropsychological assessment to psychological therapies
* From individual problems to institutional issues, as well as family-based and community care
* From normal ageing to dementia, as well as major problems such as depression
"...would certainly recommend this book to buy for trainee or qualified clinical psychologists..." - Journal of Dementia Care
* Within this relatively concise volume the range of topics is wide
* From neuropsychological assessment to psychological therapies
* From individual problems to institutional issues, as well as family-based and community care
* From normal ageing to dementia, as well as major problems such as depression
"...would certainly recommend this book to buy for trainee or qualified clinical psychologists..." - Journal of Dementia Care