Description
Chapter 1. Therapeutic Modalities and Their Use in Older Adults
Chapter 2. Approaching Work With the Older Patient
Chapter 3. Beyond the Manual
Chapter 4. Addressing Changing Sexual Concerns With Older Adults
Chapter 5. New-Onset Alcohol and Substance Use in Older Adults: Nuances of the Clinical Interview
Chapter 6. Cognitive Dysfunction and Therapy: Information, Modifications, and Recommendations
Chapter 7. Driving Cessation and the Older Adult: Considerations and Approaches
Chapter 8. Lack of Meaning and Purpose
Chapter 9. Working With an Older Trauma Survivor With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 10. The Quiet Narcissist, Chapter 11. Grief and Bereavement: Coping With Loss in Late Life
Chapter 12. The "Lifelong" Psychotherapy Patient
Chapter 13. Nonpharmacological Complexities in Treating Older Adults: Expectations for Improvement and Dealing With Countertransference
Chapter 14. Existential Issues and Role Transitions
Chapter 15. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Address Present and Future Care Needs for a Patient Who Doesnt Think They Are "There" Yet
Chapter 16. Brief Intervention in Primary Care to Boost Mood and Resilience: The Positive Experience Program
Chapter 17. Telehealth and Digital Tools as Facilitators of Mental Health Treatment
Chapter 18. Psychological Wellness Group for Older Adults: Improving the Health of the Mind, Body and Brain
Erin Cassidy-Eagle, Ph.D., DBSM, is Clinical Professor and Section Co-Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California.
Laura B. Dunn, M.D., is Marie Wilson Howells Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychiatry and Director of the Psychiatric Research Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, Arkansas.

