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Evidence-based treatment with older adults : theory, practice, and research / Nancy Kropf, Sherry Cummings.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Evidence-based practices seriesPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: vi, 277 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0190214627
  • 9780190214623
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.9768914 23
LOC classification:
  • RC480.54 .K76 2017
Contents:
1. Introduction to the Aging Population -- 2. Settings & Contexts for Geriatric Practice -- 3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory & Practice -- 4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Evidence Based Practice -- 5. Problem Solving Therapy: Theory & Practice -- 6. Problem Solving Therapy: Evidence Based Practice -- 7. Motivational Interviewing: Theory & Practice -- 8. Motivational Interviewing: Evidence Based Practice -- 9. Psychoeducation & Social Support: Theory & Practice -- 10. Psychoeducation & Social Support: Evidence Based Practice -- 11. Reminiscence & Life Review: Theory & Practice -- 12. Reminiscence & Life Review: Evidence Based Practice -- 13. Implementation Issues -- 14. Emerging Treatment Approaches with Older Adults -- Index.
Summary: "Evidence Based Treatment with Older Adults: Theory, Practice, and Research provides a detailed examination of five research-supported psychosocial interventions for use with older adults: cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, life review/reminiscence, problem solving therapy, and psychoeducational/social support approaches. These interventions address the diversity of mental health conditions and late-life challenges that older adults and their family members experience. Detailed explanations of the approaches, skills, and strategies employed in each intervention are provided, as are adaptions for use of the interventions with older adults. Vignettes are also used to demonstrate the use of specific practice skills and techniques with older clients. The theory undergirding each approach and the historical development of the interventions is explained, and provides the reader with a rich understanding of background and context of each therapy. In addition, the distinct issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse/misuse for which evidence exists are highlighted. Research support for application of the interventions in community-based, acute care, and long-term care settings and in individual and group formats is also discussed. Finally, implementation issues encountered in therapeutic work with older adults are described as are accommodations to enhance treatment efficacy. In sum, this book provides a comprehensive overview of evidence based psychosocial interventions for older adults; it is ideal for students and mental health professionals interested in clinical work with older adults and their families."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction to the Aging Population -- 2. Settings & Contexts for Geriatric Practice -- 3. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory & Practice -- 4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Evidence Based Practice -- 5. Problem Solving Therapy: Theory & Practice -- 6. Problem Solving Therapy: Evidence Based Practice -- 7. Motivational Interviewing: Theory & Practice -- 8. Motivational Interviewing: Evidence Based Practice -- 9. Psychoeducation & Social Support: Theory & Practice -- 10. Psychoeducation & Social Support: Evidence Based Practice -- 11. Reminiscence & Life Review: Theory & Practice -- 12. Reminiscence & Life Review: Evidence Based Practice -- 13. Implementation Issues -- 14. Emerging Treatment Approaches with Older Adults -- Index.

"Evidence Based Treatment with Older Adults: Theory, Practice, and Research provides a detailed examination of five research-supported psychosocial interventions for use with older adults: cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, life review/reminiscence, problem solving therapy, and psychoeducational/social support approaches. These interventions address the diversity of mental health conditions and late-life challenges that older adults and their family members experience. Detailed explanations of the approaches, skills, and strategies employed in each intervention are provided, as are adaptions for use of the interventions with older adults. Vignettes are also used to demonstrate the use of specific practice skills and techniques with older clients. The theory undergirding each approach and the historical development of the interventions is explained, and provides the reader with a rich understanding of background and context of each therapy. In addition, the distinct issues such as depression, anxiety, substance abuse/misuse for which evidence exists are highlighted. Research support for application of the interventions in community-based, acute care, and long-term care settings and in individual and group formats is also discussed. Finally, implementation issues encountered in therapeutic work with older adults are described as are accommodations to enhance treatment efficacy. In sum, this book provides a comprehensive overview of evidence based psychosocial interventions for older adults; it is ideal for students and mental health professionals interested in clinical work with older adults and their families."-- Provided by publisher.

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