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Although the perceptions and realities of ageing have changed
markedly over the last few decades, for practitioners working with
older people, emotional problems remain a major factor of health
and happiness in later life. This handbook provides a concise,
authoritative and up to date guide to best practice in therapy for
older people, for a wide range of mental health
professionals.
The editors bring together chapters by experienced trainers and
clinicians that cover all the significant problems and issues in
the assessment and treatment of emotional disorders in later life.
The introductory chapters examine the individual, social, cultural
and physical experience of ageing, and provide an essential
background for a caring and professional understanding of related
emotional disorders and their effective treatment. Throughout the
book, key research and clinical experience is reported as
underlying evidence based treatment, but the emphasis is on
practical guidance for assessment and interventions, rather than
detailed discussion of methodological issues. With each chapter
written by a specialist in their field, a range of expertise is
provided in a single source, making this book an invaluable
resource for anyone dealing with the mental health needs of older
people.
Geropsychology-the field of psychology concerned with the
psychological, behavioral, biological, and social aspects of
aging-has developed repidly in the past two decades, in response to
the ever increasing aging population worldwide. This clinical
casebook describes current best practice in managing complex cases
involving common mental health issues in later life. It includes
chapters by leading authorities in the field-experienced
practitioners, researchers, and educators-who address contemporary
issues in clinical work with older adults. It will be useful for
clinicians wishing to update their practice, educators looking for
case material to enrich their didactic courses, and students and
practitioners new to working with older adults seeking guidance in
approaching casework with this population. The book spans the
international arena of practice, illustrating both universal themes
in clinical work as well as regional practice issues that can
inform health professionals more broadly. Each chapter is designed
to inform the reader about the rich context in which clinical work
occurs, including how the setting, the therapist's approach, and
the nature of the problem interact to influence outcomes.
Throughout, the cases have been carefully chosen to reflect
archetypal scenarios and provide practical, empirically informed
guidance for assessment, formulation, and formulation, and
interventions. The cases deal with complex issues of diagnosis and
formulation, assessment and intervention techniques, ethical and
legal issues, and interdisciplinary perspectives that will appeal
to a wide range of mental health professionals. The text provides
points for reflection from the cases, as well as key references in
the area, with an emphasis on current issues and theoretical
perspectives. Providing a range of expertise in a single source,
the Casebook of Clinical Geropsychology is an invaluable resource
for anyone concerned with the mental health needs of older people.
Few people in sports have had more books written about them. This is the first by Bob Knight---one of the most literate, candid, quoted, and outspoken men in American public life telling in this first-person account of his full, rich life. Much of that life has been in basketball, most of it because of basketball, but it also has brought him forward as a coach, who has proved academic responsibility and production of championship college athletic teams not only can coexist but should. His excitement as things start anew for him at Texas Tech is matched here by his characteristic frankness and remarkable recollection of a life he clearly has enjoyed.
His Indiana teams also won NCAA titles in 1980--81 and 1986--87. The 1975--76 Indiana team was the last unbeaten team in college men’s basketball. Knight’s career includes six seasons as head coach at Army, where his teams won 102 games and lost 50. He is the only coach whose teams won championships in the NCAA tournament, the National Invitation Tournament, the Olympic Games, and the Pan American Games. During all that he has been at the heart of more controversies while running a winning and squeaky-clean program than any coach of any sport anytime or anywhere.
His excitement as things start anew for him is matched here by his candor and remarkable recollection of a life he clearly has enjoyed. You’ll see why, with story after story---some delightful, some hilarious, some poignant, none of them dull: the story of Bob Knight’s life.
"The strong take from the weak, but the smart take from the
strong." So said Pete Carril's father, a Spanish immigrant who
worked for thirty-nine years in a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, steel
mill. His son stood only five-foot-six but nonetheless became an
All-State basketball player in high school, a Little All-American
in college, and a highly successful coach. After twenty-nine years
as Princeton University's basketball coach, he became an assistant
coach with the NBA's Sacramento Kings. In 1997 he was inducted into
the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Coach Carril
inspired his teams with his own strength of character and drive to
win, and he demonstrated time and again how a smart and dedicated
team could compete successfully against bigger programs and faster,
stronger, more athletic players. His teams won thirteen conference
championships, made eleven NCAA Tournament appearances, and led the
nation in defense fourteen times. Throughout his reflections on a
lifetime spent on the basketball court and the bench, Carril
demonstrates deep respect for the contest, his empathy and
engagement with the players, humility with his own achievements, a
pragmatic vision of discipline and fundamentals, and an enduring
joy in the game. This is an inspiring and wonderful book, even for
those who never made a basket.
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