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Klappentext This invaluable guide is a step-by-step method for understanding the basic problems and concerns of the growing population of adults over the age of 65. Based on years of clinical research and testing, it provides a thorough review of critical information on older adults, the aging process, and mental health issues. Organized into a useful workbook format, the book is filled with brief lectures, quizzes, exercises, and sample forms. The training materials are designed to help counselors build the interpersonal skills needed to provide aid and comfort for senior citizens requiring psychological services. It also teaches basic communication and counseling skills with a method that develops empathy, respect, and sincerity. Also Available from Jossey-Bass Publishers: Treating the Elderly 0-7879-0219-5, 288 pages Javaid I. Sheikh, Editor "A wonderful, extremely useful guide for therapists and counselors. Chapter authors present insightful, practical guidance for front-line clinicians dealing with such difficult problems as late-life depression and anxiety, suicide, bereavement, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, and dementia." --Thomas H. Crook III, president and CEO, Psychologix The Adult Years: Mastering the Art of Self-Renewal 1-55542-365-5, 304 pages Frederic M. Hudson Explores how adults can design meaningful lives that flow with intelligence and flexibility through changing, uncertain times. Hudson's practical vision for self-renewal and reorientation is designed for all adults who wish to establish a life course, manage changes, and engage in lifelong learning. Innovative Behavioral Healthcare for Older Adults: A Guidebook for Changing Times 0-7879-0963-7, 272 pages Paula E. Hartman-Stein, Editor "Offers timely guidance to policy-makers and the general public. With all the effort we make to live longer, we also must be willing to take the steps illuminated here to enhance the quality and satisfaction possible in our later years. Here is a new resource to push us forward." --Senator John D. Rockefeller IV Why Women Live Longer than Men and What Men Can Learn from Them 0-7879-0340-X, 192 pages Royda Crose Based on years of research and her work in geriatrics, Dr. Crose reveals how women's capacity for flexibility, connection, and resilience allows them to sustain and survive life's inevitable disappointments and crises. She also explains how boys and men can develop these attitudes and behaviors, which may add years to their lives. Zusammenfassung An invaluable! step--by--step guide for understanding the basic problems and concerns of the growing population of adults over the age of 65. Based on years of clinical research and testing! this book provides a thorough review of critical information on older adults! the aging process! and mental health issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One: The Basic Model 1. AttAnding to Feelings 2. AttAnding to Content and Feelings 3. Understanding Nonverbal Communication 4. Understanding Counselor Responses 5. Responding to Your Client 6. Introducing the Nine--Step Counseling Model 7. Setting Counseling Goals 8. Exploring Alternatives 9. Providing Closure 10. Practicum Part Two: Beyond the Basics 11. Affective Disorders 12. Depression: Alternative Interventions 13. Case Studies on Depression 14. Case Studies on Adjustment Reactions 15. The Problem of Addiction 16. Alcoholism: A Family Disease 17. Jung and Clinical Gerontology Part Three: Training! Supervising! and Implementing Programs: A Manual for Trainers 18. General Introduction to the Program 19. Introduction to Using Training Materials 20. Supervision Model 21. Providing Mental Health Services in the Community AppAndix A: Answers to Selected Quizzes and Review Exercises AppAndix...