Guide to the Psychiatry of Old Age
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- Authors:
- David Ames, University of Melbourne
- Edmond Chiu, University of Melbourne
- James Lindesay, University of Leicester
- Kenneth I. Shulman, University of Toronto
- Date Published: June 2010
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- isbn: 9780511771330
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With rapid ageing of the world's population, psychiatry of old age has become a crucial discipline. This succinct guide to the scope and practice of the psychiatry of old age provides an up-to-date summary of existing knowledge, best practice and future challenges for the specialty, from a global perspective. From definitions and demography to epidemiology, aetiology, and principles of assessment, diagnosis and management, each chapter is sharp, clear and practical, enhanced by tables and diagrams for quick assimilation and reference on the ward or in the clinic. As well as the main psychiatric conditions encountered in old age, coverage also includes legal and ethical issues, and the neglected topic of alcohol and drug abuse in the elderly. Written by leading clinicians, teachers and researchers and offering a much-needed international focus, this compact guide is essential reading for practising psychiatrists and geriatricians, as well as trainees, nurses and medical students.
Read more- Compact guide, providing an accessible and affordable review of all main topics in the psychiatry of old age
- Written by a small team of international experts, for specialists and trainees in both developed and developing countries
- Endorsed by the International Psychogeriatric Association
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'Guide to the Psychiatry of Old Age leaves you hungry to read and learn more rather than putting you off. In addition, it instils an enthusiasm and optimism for the practise of old age psychiatry, something which is often missing from the larger more detailed texts. Indeed the 'clinical pearl' paragraphs included in the assessment chapter exemplify this in giving tips that one might only garner practically when in the company of a highly experienced and clinically proficient senior. Thus, in conclusion, I can thoroughly recommend this book to trainees, students or even experienced professionals with an interest in psychiatry of old age.' International Psychogeriatrics
See more reviews'… I can thoroughly recommend this book to trainees, students or even experienced professionals with an interest in the psychiatry of old age.' Journal of Psychogeriatrics
'This book should certainly be at the top of the recommended reading list for early-years trainees who are new to old age psychiatry, medical students who want to 'dig a bit deeper' than the basics and GPs and others who simply want to know a little bit more about the background and practice in old age psychiatry. Even experienced old hands will learn something new, for me this was the 'white roots sign'. I can strongly recommend buying a copy, this really is a book everyone should have on their shelf.' Psychological Medicine
'Students and trainees will welcome the liberal use of short lists of diagnostic criteria, the causes of conditions, treatments and the like. Chapters are nicely divided into brief sections with clear headings that make it easy to dip in and out of the book as clinical need dictates … I strongly recommend this book to aged care service providers, aged psychiatry teams and medical and nursing schools.' Australasian Journal on Ageing
'This is an excellent, concise book which does exactly what it says on the cover. There is ample coverage of this important topic for any consultant or trainee geriatrician to help with their day-to-day clinical practice … Geriatricians cannot escape from older peoples' mental health problems and so this should be a must on their shelves to help keep them alert to the needs of their patients.' Age and Ageing
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- Date Published: June 2010
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511771330
- contains: 9 b/w illus. 15 tables
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
1. What is the psychiatry of old age and why do we need it?
2. Assessing the elderly psychiatric patient
3. Differential diagnosis - the 3 Ds
4. The dementias
5. Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
6. Delirium
7. Mood disorders in late life
8. Schizophrenia and related disorders in late life
9. Neurotic and personality disorders
10. Substance abuse and iatrogenesis in late life
11. Services for older patients with psychiatric disorders
12. The future of the psychiatry of old age
Index.
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