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Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of theory and
practice in the field of dementia and ageing Essential reading for
clinical psychologists in training
Depression, now recognized as a significant source of disability
across the globe, is something many of us will be familiar with.
This book explores the way people have discussed depression and
examines how scientific understanding has led to ways to better
appreciate and treat the condition. Through evaluations of
contemporary research and literature, this book examines how
depression has been depicted throughout history and presents an
up-to-date account of how a diagnosis is made. Offering a narrative
steeped in cognitive neuropsychology and emotion regulation,
chapters explore the different theories behind current explanations
of why depression develops and how this understanding drives the
different ways to treat and manage the condition. It presents a
holistic approach that considers depression in the context of
physical health and how it impacts across the lifespan. This book
is an essential read for practicing and trainee clinical
psychologists, but its accessible and readable style will appeal to
a broader audience of those looking to further understand
depression.
Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of theory and
practice in the field of dementia and ageing Essential reading for
clinical psychologists in training
Depression, now recognized as a significant source of disability
across the globe, is something many of us will be familiar with.
This book explores the way people have discussed depression and
examines how scientific understanding has led to ways to better
appreciate and treat the condition. Through evaluations of
contemporary research and literature, this book examines how
depression has been depicted throughout history and presents an
up-to-date account of how a diagnosis is made. Offering a narrative
steeped in cognitive neuropsychology and emotion regulation,
chapters explore the different theories behind current explanations
of why depression develops and how this understanding drives the
different ways to treat and manage the condition. It presents a
holistic approach that considers depression in the context of
physical health and how it impacts across the lifespan. This book
is an essential read for practicing and trainee clinical
psychologists, but its accessible and readable style will appeal to
a broader audience of those looking to further understand
depression.
This book explores how dementia acts as an existential threat, both
to people diagnosed with the condition, and to their carers. The
authors highlight how dementia not only gradually erodes our most
fundamental abilities, but that it does so at a time of life when
the resources of individuals, couples, and families are already
stretched. While over time many people who are living with dementia
are able to adapt to their diagnosis and acknowledge its impact on
them, for many others it remains too threatening and painful to do
this. The book draws on examples from clinical practice and
experimental studies to argue that a range of responses, such as
searching for long-dead parents or clinging to previous identities,
all represent ways in which people living with dementia attempt to
protect themselves against the emotional impact of the condition.
Finally, the authors set out new ways of intervening to boost
psychological resources and thereby support people in facing the
existential threat of dementia.
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