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Though mental health recommendations for the elderly is rapidly
evolving, the few current textbooks on this subject are either too
voluminous or complex for regular review by clinicians, and most do
not contain the latest information available in the field. Written
by experts in geriatric psychiatry, this book provides a
comprehensive yet concise review of the subject.The text covers
topics that include the social aspect of aging, treatment and
diagnosis options unique to the elderly in need of psychiatric
care, policy and ethics, and particular geriatric health concerns
that may influence psychiatric considerations. Psychiatric
Disorders Late in Life is the ultimate resource for practicing
psychiatrists, physicians, geriatricians, and medical students
concerned with the mental healthcare of the elderly.
The field of psychiatry is evolving rapidly specifically in the
areas of classification of many psychiatric disorders,
psychopharmacology and psychotherapeutics. The new Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM-5 which was introduced
in 2013 forms the basis of the new classification system in
psychiatry. The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology is also
in the process of phasing in DSM-5 criteria to the board
examination, such that by 2017 the examination material will
exclusively reflect the new manual. As psychiatric trainees and
psychiatrists prepare for their certification and recertification
examinations using the new classification system, a new board
review textbook is imperative to address these changes in order to
prepare them for the certification examinations as well as for
their clinical practice. To help with this process we have compiled
a list of 1000 questions and answers in psychiatry and neurology
using the most current information available in the field and using
the DSM 5 classification system. This book has been specifically
written for the busy professional who does not have the time to
access numerous resources necessary to prepare for professional
examinations.
Though mental health recommendations for the elderly is rapidly
evolving, the few current textbooks on this subject are either too
voluminous or complex for regular review by clinicians, and most do
not contain the latest information available in the field. Written
by experts in geriatric psychiatry, this book provides a
comprehensive yet concise review of the subject.The text covers
topics that include the social aspect of aging, treatment and
diagnosis options unique to the elderly in need of psychiatric
care, policy and ethics, and particular geriatric health concerns
that may influence psychiatric considerations. Psychiatric
Disorders Late in Life is the ultimate resource for practicing
psychiatrists, physicians, geriatricians, and medical students
concerned with the mental healthcare of the elderly.
Psychotherapy in Later Life is a practical how-to-guide for
psychiatrists, psychologists and mental health workers on choosing
and delivering evidence-based psychological therapies to older
adults. It covers all the main evidence-based psychological
therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and
interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), as well as specialist topics
such as combining psychotherapy with pharmacological treatments,
working with diverse populations and individual versus group
therapy. The World Health Organization estimates that over the next
four decades, the proportion of the world's older adults will
nearly double, from twelve percent to twenty-two percent, and that
one in five older adults has a diagnosable mental health disorder.
Given the increasing number of older adults requiring mental health
treatment, incorporating talking therapies into treatment plans is
key to tackling issues related to polypharmacy, medication
interactions and side effects. Written by experts in geriatric
mental health, this book provides the most authoritative
information on the use of psychotherapy in older adults.
50 Studies Every Psychiatrist Should Know presents key studies that
have shaped the practice of psychiatry. Selected using a rigorous
methodology, the studies cover topics including: psychotic
disorders, depressive disorders, women's mental health, child and
adolescent disorders, and epidemiological studies. For each study,
a concise summary is presented with an emphasis on the results and
limitations of the study, and its implications for practice. An
illustrative clinical case concludes each review, followed by brief
information on other relevant studies. This book is a must-read for
health care professionals and anyone who wants to learn more about
the data behind clinical practice.
This book critically reviews 75 important published papers that
influence the practice of geriatric psychiatry. This book will
assist anyone who is interested in the care of older adults with
psychiatric disorders. It was written by thought leaders who shape
the way geriatric psychiatry is currently practiced in the United
States. All the major psychiatric disorders in later life are
covered including anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, depressive
disorders, neurocognitive disorders, psychotic disorders, sleep
disorders, and substance use disorders. It also reviews important
studies on suicides in late life and interventional procedures in
geriatric psychiatry like the ECT, and also evaluates the adverse
effects of psychotropic medications on older adults with
psychiatric disorders.   The editors of the
book along with input from members of the teaching and training
committee of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
(AAGP) have chosen 75 published papers from the field of geriatric
psychiatry that they believe provides the highest
knowledge-yield/impact for practicing clinicians and educators in
the field of geriatric mental health. The AAGP is a national
association that represents and serves its members and the field of
geriatric psychiatry. These 75 papers are critically appraised by
the members of AAGP using a standardized format and a summary of
these papers and their practical application is provided by these
experts. This information can be used by anyone who wants to learn
about the field of geriatric psychiatry.
This book critically reviews 75 important published papers that
influence the practice of geriatric psychiatry. This book will
assist anyone who is interested in the care of older adults with
psychiatric disorders. It was written by thought leaders who shape
the way geriatric psychiatry is currently practiced in the United
States. All the major psychiatric disorders in later life are
covered including anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, depressive
disorders, neurocognitive disorders, psychotic disorders, sleep
disorders, and substance use disorders. It also reviews important
studies on suicides in late life and interventional procedures in
geriatric psychiatry like the ECT, and also evaluates the adverse
effects of psychotropic medications on older adults with
psychiatric disorders. The editors of the book along with input
from members of the teaching and training committee of the American
Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP) have chosen 75
published papers from the field of geriatric psychiatry that they
believe provides the highest knowledge-yield/impact for practicing
clinicians and educators in the field of geriatric mental health.
The AAGP is a national association that represents and serves its
members and the field of geriatric psychiatry. These 75 papers are
critically appraised by the members of AAGP using a standardized
format and a summary of these papers and their practical
application is provided by these experts. This information can be
used by anyone who wants to learn about the field of geriatric
psychiatry.
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