Depression in Later Life

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Depression in Later Life

An Essential Guide

Age groups: adults Child, developmental and lifespan psychology Psychology of ageing Abnormal psychology Clinical psychology Coping with / advice about illness and specific health conditions Coping with / advice about ageing Self-help, personal development and practical advice

Author: Deborah Serani

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 9th June 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 200 pages

ISBN: 9781442255838


The Geriatric Population and Mental Health

The geriatric population, defined as men and women 65 years and older, is the fastest growing population in the world. While gerontology, the study of the aging process in human beings, has brought insights about the physical, emotional, and social needs of this population, little attention has been given to the mental health of the aging, and often treatable disorders are overlooked entirely. Depression is one of the leading mental disorders in any age group, but among the elderly it is often viewed as a normal part of aging. But it’s not. Depression at any age requires attention and treatment.

A Guide for Sufferers, Families, and Caregivers

For sufferers and their families and caregivers, this go-to guide introduces readers to depression among the aging and elderly. It looks at both sufferers who’ve been diagnosed in their younger years as well as those with a new diagnosis, and reviews the symptoms, the diagnostic process, treatment options including alternative and holistic approaches, and long term care for those experiencing mild, moderate, or severe depression. With real stories throughout, the book illustrates the many forms depression can take, and Serani offers a compassionate voice alongside practical advice for sufferers, caregivers, and families. An extensive resource section rounds out the book. Anyone suffering from depression in later life, and anyone who cares for someone suffering, will want to read this important guide to living well with depression in the golden years.

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