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Book SynopsisLearn about the key issues when assessing and treating older adults with mental health problems:
Trade ReviewAn important and timely book with a stellar roster of contributors to address key topics regarding mental health practice with older adults. This book offers a wealth of practical guidance for those new to professional geropsychology and to seasoned clinicians who want to increase their competencies. This book is an invaluable read and a superb addition to the field. Highly recommended!;Daniel L. Segal, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, CO, USA;This book is a valuable resource for clinical geropsychologists, social workers, or those working in a clinical capacity with older adults. It is also a useful guide for those in school to become clinicians working with older adults. One could envision this being used as a primary text in a graduate course on mental health and later life or specific chapters being used as supplemental readings for other gerontology-related courses. The book provides clinicians with a holistic view in order to understand the complexities of working with an older adult population and describes evidence-based interventions to use when working with older adults. In addition, this book has several significant strengths including the expert knowledge, the extensive use of case examples, and the emphasis on cultural competence throughout the text.;Reviewed by Amy M. Schuster, PhD, Clemson University, SC, in Journal of Applied Gerontology (2022)
Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to Working With Older Adults: A View From the Field by Nancy A. Pachana and Larry W. Thompson Chapter 2: Assessment Approaches for Psychiatric and Cognitive Syndromes by Viktoriya Samarina, Madhuvanthi Suresh, Matthew Picchiello, Julie Lutz, Brian Carpenter, and Sherry A. Beaudreau Chapter 3: Theoretical Support and Practical Strategies for CBT With Depressed Older Adults by Ann M. Steffen, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, and Larry W. Thompson Chapter 4: Case-Based Approaches With Older Adults: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy by Laura Gallego-Alberto, Maria S. Pedroso- Chaparro, Andres Losada, Maria Marquez-Gonzalez, Lindsey Jacobs, and Gregory A. Hinrichsen Chapter 5: Therapeutic Approaches for Anxiety and PTSD in Late Life by Alisa O'Riley Hannum, Danielle N. Berkel, Rachael Spalding, and Nancy A. Pachana Chapter 6: Working Successfully With Older Persons on the Dementia Continuum, and Their Informal Caregivers by Dolores Gallagher-Thompson and Larry W. Thompson Chapter 7: Working With Older Adults in Long-Term Care Settings by Hillary Rouse and Victor Molinari Chapter 8: Determining Decisional Capacity Across Settings and Clinical Presentations: A Systematic Approach by Shane S. Bush and Stacey Wood Chapter 9: Elder Abuse: Navigating Ethical and Legal Responsibilities by Kyle S. Page and Nabeel T. Yehyawi Chapter 10: Psychological Interventions Developed Specifically for Use in Palliative Care: A Lifespan Developmental Perspective by Rebecca S. Allen, Julia Kasl-Godley, and Candice D. Reel Chapter 11: Psychological Palliative Care and Bereavement Interventions: Psychopathology and Family Contexts by Julia Kasl-Godley and Rebecca S. Allen Appendix 1: Pikes Peak Geropsychology Competencies: Attitude, Knowledge, and Skill Competencies for Practice in Professional Geropsychology Appendix 2: Pikes Peak Evaluation Tool: Pikes Peak Geropsycholo