Clinician's guide to interpersonal psychotherapy in late life : helping cognitively impaired or depressed elders and their caregivers / Mark D. Miller.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780190261542
- 0190261544
- 9780199700295
- 019970029X
- Depression in old age
- Psychotherapy
- Older people -- Care
- Older people
- Physician and patient
- Cognition disorders
- Medical personnel and patient
- Medical personnel
- Adulthood
- Affective disorders
- Mental illness
- Medical care
- Social psychology
- Aged
- Psychotherapy
- Physician-Patient Relations
- Caregivers
- Depressive Disorder
- Cognition Disorders
- Persons
- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
- Professional-Patient Relations
- Health Personnel
- Neurocognitive Disorders
- Adult
- Mood Disorders
- Named Groups
- Mental Disorders
- Age Groups
- Interpersonal Relations
- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
- Occupational Groups
- Delivery of Health Care
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
- Psychology, Social
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
- Aged, 80 and over
- Health Workforce
- Health Occupations
- Affective Symptoms
- Dépression chez la personne âgée
- Personnes âgées -- Soins
- Personnes âgées
- Psychothérapie
- Relations médecin-patient
- Troubles de la cognition
- Relations personnel médical-patient
- Personnel médical
- Adultes
- Troubles affectifs
- Maladies mentales
- Prestation de soins
- Psychologie sociale
- elderly
- adulthood
- adults (people)
- mental disorders
- social psychology
- MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics
- Depression in old age
- Older people -- Care
- Psychotherapy
- 618.97/68527 22
- RC537.5
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Section I: Rationale and Background for IPT-ci; Introduction; 1 Overview of Basic Principles of Interpersonal Psychotherapy; 2 Overview and Background for IPT-ci; 3 A Concise Review of Gerontology/Geriatric Medicine; 4 Overview of Late-Life Depression; 5 The Cognitive Impairment Spectrum: MCI to Dementia; 6 Manifestations of Executive Dysfunction; Section II: IPT for Cognitive Impairment (IPT-ci); 7 IPT-ci Basics; 8 Incorporating Family/Caregivers Into the Treatment Process From the First Meeting.
9 Specific IPT Foci in IPT-ci: Grief, Role Transition, Role Dispute, Interpersonal Deficits/Sensitivity10 The Caregiver's Own Role Transition; 11 Flexible Individual and Joint Sessions; 12 Reaching Steady State and Long-Term Planning; Postscript Future Directions for IPT-ci ; Appendix Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Administration and Scoring Instructions ; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X.
Cognitive impairment in older adults usually progresses slowly and is caused by a variety of brain diseases, most commonly Alzheimer's disease. The resulting memory loss and impaired executive function call for therapeutic strategies that will optimize functioning. Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Cognitive Impairment (IPT-ci), builds upon traditional IPT to improve coping ability and help older patients and their caregivers manage the effects of cognitive impairment, particularly in the early phase when behavior changes are often misunderstood. IPT-ci can also provide a template for long term.
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