
The Oxford Handbook of Old Age Psychiatry is the new edition of the much loved and highly popular multi-author textboo previously published as Psychiatry in the Elderly. It has established itself as the standard textbook in its field due to its unique combination of comprehensive coverage, clear writing, and up-to-date information. This new edition maintains these strengths, with chapters covering the basic sciences underpinning old age psychiatry, clinical practice, psychiatric services for older people, specific disorders and medico-legal and ethical issues.The text has been extensively updated, with several new chapters added reflecting developments in the specialty. These include chapters on: different psychotherapies, e.g. interpersonal therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, and electroconvulsive therapy; memory clinics and liaison old age psychiatry; mild cognitive impairment and sleep disorders; and chapters by patients reflecting their experiences of their illnesses. The textbook has expanded to include 73 contributors from 8 different countries covering the panoply of relevant expertise. The editorial team has also grown with Robin Jacoby and Catherine Oppenheimer now being joined by Tom Dening and Alan Thomas.The breadth of authoritative coverage will continue to make this book one which all old age psychiatrists and trainees will want to have on their bookshelves. Psychiatrists working with younger adults, geriatricians and other health professionals working with older people will also find in this book a handy resource to assist them when dealign with psychiatric disorders in older people.
This textbook serves as the definitive clinical reference for the diagnosis, management, and ethical treatment of psychiatric disorders in the elderly population. The editorial team, led by Alan B. Thomas, Catherine Oppenheimer, Robin Jacoby, and Tom Dening, synthesizes contributions from 73 international experts to provide a comprehensive framework for geriatric mental health. The volume integrates basic scientific principles with practical clinical applications, addressing the evolving landscape of psychiatric services and the specific needs of older patients.
What You Will Find
Experts and practitioners recognize this work as a foundational resource for old age psychiatrists and geriatricians. Readers frequently note the high density of clinical information and the text's utility as a standard reference for both trainees and established health professionals.
Page Count:
798
Publication Date:
2008-04-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199298092
ISBN-13:
9780199298099
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