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The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.12.2014

Herausgeber

Nancy A. Pachana + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

1152

Maße (L/B/H)

24.9/17.5/6.1 cm

Gewicht

2336 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-966317-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

30.12.2014

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

1152

Maße (L/B/H)

24.9/17.5/6.1 cm

Gewicht

2336 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-966317-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology
    • 1: Eva-Marie Kessler, Hans Werner-Wahl and Andreas Kruse: Perspectives on Clinical Geropsychology
    • 2: John Beard: Demographics of Mental Health and Ageing: An update
    • 3: Kaarin J. Anstey, Alex Bahar-Fuchs and Kerry Sargent-Cox: Longitudinal Studies and Clinical Geropsychology
    • 4: Martin Pinquart and Silvia Sörensen: Meta-analyses in Clinical Geropsychology
    • 5: Nardi Steverink: Successful development and Aging
    • 6: Toni Antonucci, Kristine Ajrouch, and Sojung Park: Social capital and gender
    • 7: Jacqueline Zöllig, Mike Martin, and Vera Schumacher: Cognitive development in aging
    • 8: Karen Munk: Transitions in Later Life
    • 9: Lindsay A. Gerolimatos, M.S., Jeffrey J. Gregg, M.S., and Barry Edelstein: Interviewing Older People
    • 10: Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros: Psychological Assessment Strategies
    • 11: Dustin Hammers, Kevin Duff, and Gordon Chelune: Assessing trajectories of cognitive change over time in later life
    • 12: MaryBeth Bailar and Jennifer Moye: International Perspectives on Capacity Assessment
    • 13: Alisa O'Riley, Kimberly Van Orden, and Yeates Conwell: Suicidal Ideation in Later Life
    • 14: Phillip Ruppert and Deborah Attix: Clinical evaluation and intervention methods
    • 15: Holly Tuokko and Colette Smart: Functional sequelae of cognitive declines in later life
    • 16: Victor Molinari, Kathryn Hyer, and Elizabeth: Understanding the Environment of Long-term Care
    • 17: Julia Kasl-Godley and Holly G Prigerson: Advanced Illness and the End of Life
    • 18: Constança Paúl: Loneliness and Disability in Later life
    • 19: Sergio Starkstein: Neuropsychiatric Approaches to Working with Older People
    • 20: Forrest Scogin and Elizabeth Di Napoli: Late-Life Depression
    • 21: Philip Mosley and Jeffrey Lyness: Physical co-morbidity with mood disorders
    • 22: Beyon Miloyan, Nancy A. Pachana, and Gerard Byrne: Late-life Anxiety
    • 23: Colin Depp: Psychosis in Older Adults
    • 24: Joel Sadavoy: Personality Disorders
    • 25: Megan E. Ruiter Petrov, Gregory S. Vander Wal, and Kenneth Lichstein: Late Life Insomnia
    • 26: Kirsten Lawton Barry and Frederic C. Blow: Substance Abuse
    • 27: Paul Kingston and Nageen Mustafa: Elder Abuse: A global epidemic
    • 28: Yunhwan Lee: Life Risks and Cognitive Health
    • 29: Ken Laidlaw: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Approaches
    • 30: Greg Hinrichsen and Marie-Geneviève Iselin: Interpersonal Psychotherapy
    • 31: David Gillanders and Ken Laidlaw: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Older People
    • 32: Andres Losada, Maria Marquez, and Rosa Romero-Moreno: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Caregivers
    • 33: Sunil Bhar: Reminiscence Therapy Approaches
    • 34: Michelle Hamil and Alastair Gaskell: Cognitive Analytic Therapy Approaches
    • 35: Sara Qualls: Family Therapy with Older Adults
    • 36: Ann M. Steffen, Antonette M. Zeiss, and Michele J. Karel: Interprofessional Geriatric Healthcare: Competencies and Resources for Teamwork
    • 37: Ian James: CBT Approaches to Dealing with Challenging Behaviors in Dementia
    • 38: Douglas C. Kimmel and Linda A. Travis: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Aging: Considerations for interventions
    • 39: Marian Tzuang and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson: Caring for Caregivers of a Person with Dementia
    • 40: Liora Bar-Tur and Ruth Malkinson: Bereavement and Grief in Later Life
    • 41: Jill Stoddard, Christopher Barmann, Eric Lenze, and Julie Wetherell,: Treating mood disorders using combined psychotherapy and medication
    • 42: Lynn Snow: Psychological approaches to pain management with cognitively impaired older adults
    • 43: Maria Armento and Melinda Stanley: New Horizons: Psychological Interventions in Primary Care Settings
    • 44: Liora Bar-Tur and Ruth Malkinson: Positive aging: New horizons for older adults
    • 45: Candace Konnert: Barriers to Accessing Psychological Services for Older Adults
    • 46: Galit Nimrod: Seniors' online communities and well-being in later life
    • 47: Duncan Babbage: Portable Interactive Technology in Rehabilitation Services
    • 48: Paul M.G. Emmelkamp and Katharina Meyerbröker: Use of Virtual Reality Technologies in Psychotherapy
    • 49: Linda Teri, Susan M. McCurry, and Rebecca Logsdon: Exercise and Health Promotion for Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment
    • 50: Dahua Wang and Xianmin Gong: Rising geropsychology practice in China
    • 51: Nancy A. Pachana: Why we need an international clinical geropsychology