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Handbook Of The Clinical Psychology Of Ageing 2nd Edition Robert Woods

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Handbook Of The Clinical Psychology Of Ageing 2nd Edition Robert Woods
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.14 MB
Pages: 626
Author: Robert Woods, Linda Clare (eds.)
ISBN: 9780470012307, 9780470773185, 0470012307, 0470773189
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 2

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Handbook Of The Clinical Psychology Of Ageing 2nd Edition Robert Woods by Robert Woods, Linda Clare (eds.) 9780470012307, 9780470773185, 0470012307, 0470773189 instant download after payment.

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

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