
Depression is a leading mental health concern in aging individuals. Written to be used in collaboration with a qualified mental health professional, Treating Later-Life Depression: Workbook is designed to address and alleviate depression and related concerns (chronic pain, sleep problems, anxiety, brain health, family caregiving and grief) in middle-aged and older adults. This practical Workbook, along with its companion Clinician Guide, reflects the latest scientific and clinical advances in cognitive-behavioral therapy for age-related problems, in individual, group, and telehealth formats. Along with learning how to re-engage in a meaningful daily life, individuals will build skills using personalized change strategies such as problem solving, relaxation training, self-compassion, reframing unhelpful thoughts and effective communication practices, among others. This workbook contains Learn pages and Practice forms; use of the paperback version allows clients to complete these worksheets between sessions to enhance their understanding and use of skills to improve emotional well-being. The Workbook closes with resources to support middle-aged and older adults' ongoing efforts at achieving and maintaining a greater sense of wellbeing.
This workbook investigates the application of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to address the specific psychological and emotional challenges faced by middle-aged and older adults. The authors, a team of experienced clinical psychologists and researchers, utilize evidence-based strategies to provide a structured framework for managing depression, anxiety, and age-related stressors. The text argues that active skill-building and collaborative therapeutic engagement can significantly improve emotional well-being in later life.
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Clinicians and mental health professionals frequently cite this workbook as a standard, evidence-based resource for treating depression in geriatric populations. Experts highlight the text for its practical utility and its alignment with current clinical standards for telehealth and group therapy settings.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2021-10-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190068396
ISBN-13:
9780190068394
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