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An invaluable, step--by--step guide for understanding the basic problems and concerns of the growing population of adults over the age of 65. Based on years of clinical research and testing, this book provides a thorough review of critical information on older adults, the aging process, and mental health issues.

Table of Contents
Part One: The Basic Model
1. AttAnding to Feelings
2. AttAnding to Content and Feelings
3. Understanding Nonverbal Communication
4. Understanding Counselor Responses
5. Responding to Your Client
6. Introducing the Nine-Step Counseling Model
7. Setting Counseling Goals
8. Exploring Alternatives
9. Providing Closure
10. Practicum
Part Two: Beyond the Basics
11. Affective Disorders
12. Depression: Alternative Interventions
13. Case Studies on Depression
14. Case Studies on Adjustment Reactions
15. The Problem of Addiction
16. Alcoholism: A Family Disease
17. Jung and Clinical Gerontology
Part Three: Training, Supervising, and Implementing Programs: A Manual for Trainers
18. General Introduction to the Program
19. Introduction to Using Training Materials
20. Supervision Model
21. Providing Mental Health Services in the Community
AppAndix A: Answers to Selected Quizzes and Review Exercises
AppAndix B: Forms and Interview Guide

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    A Paperback / softback by Patricia Alpaugh McDonald, Margaret Haney

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 19/09/1997
      ISBN13: 9780787939410, 978-0787939410
      ISBN10: 0787939412
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An invaluable, step--by--step guide for understanding the basic problems and concerns of the growing population of adults over the age of 65. Based on years of clinical research and testing, this book provides a thorough review of critical information on older adults, the aging process, and mental health issues.

      Table of Contents
      Part One: The Basic Model
      1. AttAnding to Feelings
      2. AttAnding to Content and Feelings
      3. Understanding Nonverbal Communication
      4. Understanding Counselor Responses
      5. Responding to Your Client
      6. Introducing the Nine-Step Counseling Model
      7. Setting Counseling Goals
      8. Exploring Alternatives
      9. Providing Closure
      10. Practicum
      Part Two: Beyond the Basics
      11. Affective Disorders
      12. Depression: Alternative Interventions
      13. Case Studies on Depression
      14. Case Studies on Adjustment Reactions
      15. The Problem of Addiction
      16. Alcoholism: A Family Disease
      17. Jung and Clinical Gerontology
      Part Three: Training, Supervising, and Implementing Programs: A Manual for Trainers
      18. General Introduction to the Program
      19. Introduction to Using Training Materials
      20. Supervision Model
      21. Providing Mental Health Services in the Community
      AppAndix A: Answers to Selected Quizzes and Review Exercises
      AppAndix B: Forms and Interview Guide

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