As the population ages, increasing numbers of older people
require the attention and services of mental health professionals.
Despite their prevalence, however, mental health problems in this
population often go undiagnosed and therefore untreated. This
textbook offers medical students and professionals the information
they need to care for older people with mental disorders.
Drs. Donna Cohen and Carl Eisdorfer, two internationally
recognized experts in geriatric mental health, provide a
comprehensive framework within which students and practitioners
alike can address the salient issues of the field. These include
the biopsychosocial aging processes, specific pathologies prevalent
in later life, social issues common to the elderly, the delivery of
care in various settings, and the economic policies affecting
services for older people.
The authors' goal is not only to enhance clinical practice but
also to urge physicians to develop and coordinate a more holistic
care strategy that acknowledges the complex challenges of older
patients. To this end, Cohen and Eisdorfer discuss essential
principles of optimal care, the latest research findings, evidence-
and consensus-based practice standards, resources to help
professionals keep abreast of the changing mental health landscape,
and ethical dilemmas of clinical practice and research.
The signal strength of this book lies in its integrated
approach, an approach that emphasizes the philosophy and principles
of caring for older people along with clinical practices and
issues. From this broader perspective, the authors describe the
many factors that influence the lives, health, and well-being of
older patients and their caregivers, making this an ideal text for
psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers.
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