
Geriatric Mental Health Care by Gary J Kennedy
This essential guide is designed for mental health practitioners and primary care providers without advanced training in geriatric psychiatry. Gary J. Kennedy sets forth a clear framework for understanding the interplay of medical, psychological, and social factors in frequently encountered problems among older adults. Clear guidelines are delineated for assessing and treating such conditions as depression and anxiety, dementia, psychosis and mania, sleep disturbances, personality and somatoform disorders, substance abuse, and suicidality. Throughout, the book focuses on ways to sustain seniors' independence and overall quality of life while enhancing their adaptive capacities. Winner--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award (2000 See also the author's Geriatric Depression: A Clinical Guide, which distills the best available interventions for depression in older adults in a highly accessible format.Gary Kennedy, one of our leading geriatric psychiatrists, brings his thoughtful scholarship and breadth of clinical experience to this endeavorAt once focused and comprehensive, chapters provide concise overviews of the main areas of geriatric psychiatry--such as late-life depression--as well as useful reference material. Perhaps the greatest strengths of the book, however, lie in its coverage of lesser-understood topics such as elder abuse/neglect and personality disorders. This volume will be a welcome addition to the bookshelf of all generalist physicians and mental health professionals working with older adults. --Dan Blazer, MD, PhD, J.P. Gibbons Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center
On any given day, people over 65 constitute the majority of patients seen by a range of practitioners. In addition to diseases and functional disorders, a substantial portion of these patients have cognitive disorders and psychopathology. Yet few nongeriatric clinicians are prepared to recognize, assess, and treat these conditions. This valuable text will improve the clinical care and support that generalist practitioners can offer to older people and their caregivers. --Mathay Mezey, EdD, RN, FAAN, Independence Foundation Professor of Nursing Education and Director, The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, New York University Division of Nursing
This book is clearly written and concise yet addresses a wide range of practical issues that the primary care provider is likely to encounter when caring for older adults. It is evidence based and well referenced. The tables target the major differences among psychotherapeutic agents that would allow one to individualize therapy based on underlying conditions and comorbidities. I highly recommend this book to all providers of health care to older adults. --Rosanne M. Leipzig, MD, PhD, Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
This is an extremely readable overview whose scope goes beyond psychopathology in its usual sense. Every chapter also discusses the familial and social contexts of mental distress, making the book relevant for many types of professionals, including nonpsychiatric physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers, administrators, and others who work with older people. Kennedy pays full attention to scientific evidence and the complexity of the issues while keeping the book focused and succinct. The case examples are very useful for everyday practice, as are tables providing quick reviews of topics as diverse as pharmacologic treatments for depression, decision-making competence, and types of sleep disorders. --M. Powell Lawton, PhD, Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Philadelphia, PA
- A useful reference for the student and generalist concerned with the life problems and mental health of elders. For a single author to be able to encompass this body of knowledge is remarkable, and Kennedy does it well. --American Journal of Psychotherapy, 11/4/2001ƒƒ It is noteworthy that Dr. Kennedy gives special consideration to the complexities of providing consultation in nursing homes, on home visits, and to other health care agencies. Specific guidance on navigating this unchartered territory is both practical and valuable....Geriatric Mental Health Care is a timely endeavor written by one of the leading educators in geriatric psychiatry to guide and instruct health care professionals at every level in working with the elderly. --Psychiatric Services, 11/4/2001
Gary J. Kennedy, MD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Director of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and the Psychogeriatric Fellowship Training Program at Montefiore Medical Center in Bronx, New York. He is also Supervising Psychiatrist of the Geriatric Unit at Bronx Psychiatric Center. More than 30 psychiatrists have completed geriatric training under his direction. Dr. Kennedy's research and teaching have focused on cardiac arrhythmias, the epidemiology of depression and dementia, and mental health care in nursing homes and in the community.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781572307452 |
| ISBN 10 | 1572307455 |
| Title | Geriatric Mental Health Care |
| Author | Gary J Kennedy |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Guilford Publications |
| Year published | 2002-01-17 |
| Number of pages | 347 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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