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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Older Adults is the first clinical book on how to conduct Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) with persons 65 years of age and older. This growing cohort in the United States is expected to rise substantially after 2010, when the baby boom cohort enters that age category.

To help clinicians learn effective care, the authors draw upon a wealth of experience to provide a comprehensive review of theory and research as well as practical guidance on clinical interventions. The authors review late life depression's presentation, health consequences, prevalence, interpersonal dynamics, clinical assessment, and treatment. Particularly valuable is the inclusion of actual clinical cases to illustrate the use of IPT in each phase of treatment. A case is made for why IPT is especially well suited for older persons by drawing upon theory and research on aging, the author's clinical experience in using IPT with older adults, and clinical research studies of IPT with the aged.

By showing how the science of gerontology can best inform the practice of clinical geropsychology, the authors have written a book that will be an invaluable resource to any mental health professionals working with older adults.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

  1. Gerontology: Exploring the Worlds of Older Adults
  2. Depression and Older Adults
  3. Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Origins, Structure, Research, and Applications
  4. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Late-Life Depression
  5. The Initial Sessions
  6. Grief
  7. Interpersonal Role Disputes
  8. Role Transitions
  9. Interpersonal Deficits
  10. Termination
  11. Issues in Implementation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy With Older Adults
  12. Next Steps

Resources

References

Index

About the Authors

Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Older

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      Publisher: American Psychological Association
      Publication Date: 15/03/2006
      ISBN13: 9781591473619, 978-1591473619
      ISBN10: 1591473616

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Older Adults is the first clinical book on how to conduct Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) with persons 65 years of age and older. This growing cohort in the United States is expected to rise substantially after 2010, when the baby boom cohort enters that age category.

      To help clinicians learn effective care, the authors draw upon a wealth of experience to provide a comprehensive review of theory and research as well as practical guidance on clinical interventions. The authors review late life depression's presentation, health consequences, prevalence, interpersonal dynamics, clinical assessment, and treatment. Particularly valuable is the inclusion of actual clinical cases to illustrate the use of IPT in each phase of treatment. A case is made for why IPT is especially well suited for older persons by drawing upon theory and research on aging, the author's clinical experience in using IPT with older adults, and clinical research studies of IPT with the aged.

      By showing how the science of gerontology can best inform the practice of clinical geropsychology, the authors have written a book that will be an invaluable resource to any mental health professionals working with older adults.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      1. Gerontology: Exploring the Worlds of Older Adults
      2. Depression and Older Adults
      3. Interpersonal Psychotherapy: Origins, Structure, Research, and Applications
      4. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Late-Life Depression
      5. The Initial Sessions
      6. Grief
      7. Interpersonal Role Disputes
      8. Role Transitions
      9. Interpersonal Deficits
      10. Termination
      11. Issues in Implementation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy With Older Adults
      12. Next Steps

      Resources

      References

      Index

      About the Authors

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