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Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, Third Edition

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Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, Third Edition

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2010 | 923 Pages | ISBN: 0470747234 | PDF | 43 MB


The renowned Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, now in its third edition, addresses the social and biological concepts of geriatric mental health from an international perspective. Featuring contributions by distinguished authors from around the world, the book offers a distinctive angle on issues in this continually developing discipline. Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry provides a comprehensive review of: geriatric psychiatry spanning both psychiatric and non-psychiatric disorders scientific advances in service development specific clinical dilemmas New chapters on: genetics of aging somatoform disorders epidemiology of substance abuse somatoform disorders care of the dying patient Continuing the practice of earlier editions, the major sections of the book address aging, diagnosis and assessment and clinical conditions, incorporating an engaging discussion on substance abuse and schizophrenic disorders. Shorter sections include the presentation of mental illness in elderly people from different cultures—one of the most popular sections in previous editions. Learning and behavioural studies, as well as models of geriatric psychiatry practice, are covered extensively. This book provides a detailed overview of the entire range of mental illness in old age, presented within an accessible format. Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry is an essential read for psychiatrists, geriatricians, neurologists and psychologists. It is of particular use for instructors of general psychiatry programs and their residents.Content: Chapter 1 A Conceptual History in the Nineteenth Century (pages 1–6): German E. BerriosChapter 2 The Development of Old Age Psychiatry in the UK (pages 7–11): Claire Hilton and Tom ArieChapter 3 Commentary on ‘In the Beginning’ by Felix Post (pages 12–14): Claire HiltonChapter 4 Changes in the Macrostructure and Microstructure of the Ageing Brain (pages 15–27): Natalie M. Zahr, Adolf Pfefferbaum and Edith V. SullivanChapter 5 Functional Imaging of the Ageing Brain (pages 28–35): Robert Perneczky, Christian Sorg and Hans ForstlChapter 6 Neurophysiology of the Ageing Brain (pages 36–41): Paolo Maria Rossini and Laura ParisiChapter 7 Potential Regeneration of the Ageing Brain (pages 42–44): Stephen B. DunnettChapter 8 Neuroendocrinology of Ageing (pages 45–50): Marcus SimmgenChapter 9 Genetic Aspects of Ageing (pages 51–54): Ben Pickard and Douglas BlackwoodChapter 10 The Clinical Pharmacology of Ageing (pages 55–59): Brian Clarke and S. H. D. JacksonChapter 11 Cognitive Gerontology (pages 60–64): Patrick RabbittChapter 12 Chronological and Functional Ageing (pages 65–69): David Melzer and Iain LangChapter 13 Successful Ageing (pages 70–73): Ann BowlingChapter 14 Sexuality, Non?Traditional Relationships and Mental Health in Older People (pages 74–77): Ian PeateChapter 15 The Care Home Experience (pages 78–82): Alisoun MilneChapter 16 Ageing: International Statistical Trends and Prospects (pages 83–89): Fiona E. Matthews and George M. SavvaChapter 17 Economics of Ageing and Mental Health (pages 90–96): Anders WimoChapter 18 The Influence of Social Factors on Mental Health (pages 97–101): Donna D. McAlpine and David MechanicChapter 19 Classification of Dementia and other Cognitive Disorders in ICD?10 and DSM?IV (pages 103–108): A. Jablensky and J. E. CooperChapter 20 Taking a Psychiatric History from Elderly Patients (pages 109–112): Sunita Sahu and Monica CrugelChapter 21 Mental State Examination in the Elderly (pages 113–116): Joanne Rodda and Zuzana WalkerChapter 22 The Physical Examination: A Guide for Old Age Psychiatrists (pages 117–121): Stephen Todd, John O'Hare, Bernadette McGuinness and A. Peter PassmoreChapter 23 Investigations in Old Age Psychiatry (pages 122–128): Sujatha Merve and Robert C. BaldwinChapter 24 Bedside Assessment of Cognitive Functioning (pages 129–134): Richard PerryChapter 25 Neuropsychological Assessment (pages 135–140): Linda ClareChapter 26 Overview of Rating Scales in Old Age Psychiatry (pages 141–144): Kenneth C. M. Wilson, Ben Green and Pat MottramChapter 27 The Mini?Mental State Examination: A Brief Cognitive Assessment (pages 145–146): Marshal Folstein, Susan Folstein and Jonathan FolsteinChapter 28 The Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly (IQCODE) (pages 147–151): Nicolas Cherbuin and Anthony Francis JormChapter 29 Geriatric Depression Scale (pages 152–156): Meghan A. Marty, Renee Pepin, Andrea June and Daniel L. SegalChapter 30 Dementia Care Mapping (pages 157–161): Dawn BrookerChapter 31 Staging Dementia (pages 162–169): Barry Reisberg, Imran A. Jamil, Sharjeel Khan, Isabel Monteiro, Carol Torossian, Steven Ferris, Marwan Sabbagh, Serge Gauthier, Stefanie Auer, Melanie B. Shulman, Alan Kluger, Emile Franssen and Jerzy WegielChapter 32 The Clinical Dementia Rating (pages 170–173): Rawan Tarawneh, B. Joy Snider, Mary Coats and John C. MorrisChapter 33 GMS?HAS?AGECAT Package and the Global Mental Health Assessment Tool (GMHAT): Epidemiology and Closing the Treatment Gap (pages 174–175): John R. M. CopelandChapter 34 Assessing Life Skills (pages 176–182): Colin Depp, Veronica Cardenas, Ashley Cain and Thomas L. PattersonChapter 35 Quality of Life Measures in Old Age (pages 183–192): Juanita Hoe, Martin Orrell and Gill LivingstonChapter 36 Delirium (pages 193–200): Barbara KamholzChapter 37 The Nosology of Dementia (pages 201–206): Kenneth RockwoodChapter 38 Epidemiology of Dementia (pages 207–212): Mary GanguliChapter 39 An Introduction to the Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Studies (CFAS) I and II (pages 213–221): Fiona E. Matthews and Carol BrayneChapter 40 The Lundby Study (pages 222–225): Mats Bogren, Cecilia Mattisson and Per NettelbladtChapter 41 Clinical Features of Alzheimer's Disease: Cognitive and Non?Cognitive (pages 226–231): Oludamilola Salami and Constantine G. LyketsosChapter 42 Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (pages 232–237): David Aaron Maroof and Cynthia A. MunroChapter 43 Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 238–251): Lynn M. Bekris, Chang?En Yu, Thomas D. Bird and Debby TsuangChapter 44 Mouse Models of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 252–256): Esther Oh, Constantine Lyketsos and Philip WongChapter 45 Physiological Neuroimaging in Ageing and Dementia: Metabolic and Molecular Scanning (pages 257–261): Markus Donix, Susan Y. Bookheimer and Gary W. SmallChapter 46 Computational Anatomy in Alzheimer's Disease (pages 262–270): Alex D. Leow, Liana G. Apostolova and Paul M. ThompsonChapter 47 Alzheimer's Disease: Risk Factors and Preventive Strategies (pages 271–280): Joann T. Tschanz and John C. S. BreitnerChapter 48 Down Syndrome: Genetic and Clinical Overlap with Dementia (pages 281–286): Giles M. Y. Tan and Declan G. M. MurphyChapter 49 The Molecular Neuropathology of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 287–294): Orly LazarovChapter 50 Neurochemistry of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 295–298): Paul T. FrancisChapter 51 Antemortem Markers (pages 299–303): Maritha J. Kotze and Dan J. SteinChapter 52 Pharmacological Therapies in Alzheimer's Disease (pages 304–311): Martin Steinberg and Constantine G. LyketsosChapter 53 Behavioural Management in Alzheimer's Disease – Pharmacology (pages 312–323): David A. Merrill and David L. SultzerChapter 54 Behavioural Management: Non?Pharmacological (pages 324–329): Jiska Cohen?MansfieldChapter 55 Emerging Applications of Gene and Somatic Cell Therapy in Geriatric Neuropsychiatry (pages 330–341): Eric WexlerChapter 56 Vascular Dementia (pages 342–347): Ingmar SkoogChapter 57 The Frontotemporal Dementia Syndromes (pages 348–359): Mario F. MendezChapter 58 The Lewy Body Dementia Spectrum (Alpha Synucleinopathies) (pages 360–371): J. ?P. Taylor and I. G. McKeithChapter 59 Prion Diseases (pages 372–377): Brian S. ApplebyChapter 60 Alcoholic and Other Toxic Dementias (pages 378–382): Eileen M. JoyceChapter 61 Reversible Dementias (pages 383–388): Michael PhilpotChapter 62 Cognitive Domains Affected by Conditions of Ageing and the Role of Neuropsychological Testing (pages 389–396): Heather R. Romero, Scott M. Hayes and Kathleen A. Welsh?bohmerChapter 63 Memory Training for Older Adults (pages 397–402): Karen Miller, Linda Ercoli, Jeanne Kim and Gary W. SmallChapter 64 Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches to Memory Improvement in the Elderly (pages 403–409): Helen LavretskyChapter 65 Ethics of Dementia Care (pages 410–414): Eran Klein and Jason KarlawishChapter 66 Successful Interventions for Family Caregivers (pages 415–420): McKenzie Zeiss, Yookyung Kwon, Renee Marquett and Dolores Gallagher?thompsonChapter 67 The Role of Alzheimer Societies in the United States (pages 421–425): Ruth O'hara and Bevin PowersChapter 68 Psychiatric Manifestations of Nervous System Infections (pages 426–432): Jeffrey T. Guptill and Wayne MasseyChapter 69 Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography (pages 433–436): Howard Aizenstein and Vijay VenkatramanChapter 70 Functional MRI Studies in Ageing and Early Alzheimer's Disease (pages 437–445): Ottavio V. Vitolo and Reisa A. SperlingChapter 71 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (pages 446–453): Olusola Ajilore, Brent Forester, Matthew R. Woodward and Anand KumarChapter 72 Nosology and Classification of Mood Disorders (pages 455–459): Dan BlazerChapter 73 Genetics of Affective Disorders (pages 460–463): Carolina Aponte Urdaneta and John L. BeyerChapter 74 Environmental Factors, Life Events and Coping Abilities (pages 464–467): Toni C. Antonucci and James S. JacksonChapter 75 Vascular Disease and Late?Life Depressive Disorder (pages 468–472): Robert BaldwinChapter 76 Mood Disorders in Parkinson's Disease (pages 473–478): John V. HindleChapter 77 Epidemiology of Depression: Prevalence and Incidence (pages 479–488): Ruoling Chen and John CopelandChapter 78 Neuroimaging in Geriatric Depression (pages 489–494): Faith M. GunningChapter 79 Clinical Features of Depressive Disorders in the Elderly (pages 495–501): Davangere P. Devanand and Steven P. RooseChapter 80 The Outcome of Late?Life Depressive Disorders (pages 502–507): Max L. StekChapter 81 Physical Illness and Depression (pages 508–514): Mavis EvansChapter 82 Depression after Stroke (pages 515–517): Peter Knapp and Allan HouseChapter 83 Cross?Cultural Variation in the Experience of Depression in Older People in the UK (pages 518–523): Vanessa Lawrence, Joanna Murray, Anthony Klugman and Sube BanerjeeChapter 84 Treatment of Late?Life Depression in Community Settings (pages 524–528): Carolyn Chew?GrahamChapter 85 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) (pages 529–536): David G. WilkinsonChapter 86 Pharmacological Treatment of Depression (pages 537–542): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh and Cornelius KatonaChapter 87 Psychotherapy of Depression and Dysthymia (pages 543–551): Philip WilkinsonChapter 88 Acute Management of Late?Life Depression (pages 552–554): V. Gardner and D. C. SteffensChapter 89 Bereavement (pages 555–558): Robert J. KastenbaumChapter 90 Suicidal Behaviour (pages 559–564): Brian DraperChapter 91 The Assessment of Depressive Syndromes (pages 565–572): Adriana P. Hermida and William M. McDonaldChapter 92 Mania: Epidemiology and Risk Factors (pages 573–575): Susan W. LehmannChapter 93 Acute Mania and Bipolar Affective Disorder (pages 576–588): M. Sajatovic, N. Herrmann and K. I. ShulmanChapter 94 Late?Life Psychotic Disorders: Nosology and Classification (pages 589–595): Nicole M. Lanouette, Lisa T. Eyler and Dilip V. JesteChapter 95 Schizophrenic Disorder and Mood?Incongruent Paranoid States: Epidemiology and Course (pages 596–598): Cynthia D. Fields and Peter V. RabinsChapter 96 Clinical Assessment and Differential Diagnosis (pages 599–603): David N. AndersonChapter 97 Treatment of Late?Life Psychosis (pages 604–608): Peter Connelly and Neil PrenticeChapter 98 Nosology and Classification of Neurotic Disorders (pages 609–615): David BienenfeldChapter 99 The Epidemiology of Depression and Anxiety (pages 616–623): Robert Stewart and James LindesayChapter 100 Psychopharmacological Treatment of Anxiety (pages 624–631): John L. BeyerChapter 101 Obsessive?Compulsive Disorder (pages 632–635): James LindesayChapter 102 Somatoform Disorders and Unexplained Physical Symptoms (pages 636–639): Bart SheehanChapter 103 Other Neurotic Disorders (pages 640–646): Jerome J. Schulte, Michael Hendricks and David BienenfeldChapter 104 Personality Disorders: Description, Aetiology, and Epidemiology (pages 647–654): Victor Molinari and Daniel L. SegalChapter 105 Diagnostic and Treatment Issues Regarding Personality Disorder in Older Adults (pages 655–661): Richard A. Zweig and Dana Scherr ParchiChapter 106 Alcohol Abuse and Treatment in the Elderly (pages 663–670): Helen H. Kyomen and Benjamin LiptzinChapter 107 Epidemiology of Alcohol Problems and Drinking Patterns (pages 671–678): Celia F. Hybels and Dan G. BlazerChapter 108 Drug Misuse in the Elderly (pages 679–685): Martin M. Schmidt and Mohammed T. Abou?SalehChapter 109 Old Age and Learning Disability (pages 687–693): Oyepeju Raji and Asim NaeemChapter 110 The Elderly Offender (pages 694–699): Graeme A. YorstonChapter 111 Sleep and Ageing: Disorders and Management (pages 700–705): Helen Chiu and Joshua TsohChapter 112 Sexual Disorders (pages 706–710): Walter Pierre BoumanChapter 113 Assessing Mental Health in Different Cultures (pages 711–716): Rob Butler, Sati Sembhi and Melanie AbasChapter 114 The Cross?Cultural Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Old Age (pages 717–729): Martin PrinceChapter 115 Mental Illness in the Elderly in South Asia (pages 730–733): Vikram PatelChapter 116 Dementia and Depression in Africa (pages 734–736): Olusegun BaiyewuChapter 117 Dementia and Depression in China (pages 737–740): Helen Chiu and Cindy TamChapter 118 Spirituality and Mental Illness in Old Age (pages 741–744): Susan Mary Benbow and David JolleyChapter 119 Development of Health and Social Services in the UK from the Twentieth Century Onwards (pages 745–748): John P. WattisChapter 120 The Pattern of Psychogeriatric Services (pages 749–752): John P. WattisChapter 121 The Multidisciplinary Team and Day Care Provision (pages 753–758): Martin Orrell and Kunle AshayeChapter 122 NHS Continuing Care (pages 759–765): Clive Ballard, Ramilgan Chitramohan, Zunera Khan and Jean BehChapter 123 Overview of Law, Ethics and Mental Health in Old Age (pages 766–769): Julian C. HughesChapter 124 The US System of Geriatric Mental Health Care: Financing and Future Challenges (pages 770–776): Stephen J. BartelsChapter 125 Geriatric Psychiatric Outpatient Care: The Private Practice Model in the USA (pages 777–784): Elliott M. Stein and Gary S. MoakChapter 126 The Medical Psychiatry Inpatient Unit (pages 785–789): Maria I. Lapid and Teresa A. RummansChapter 127 Psychiatric Services in Long?Term Care (pages 790–795): Marc E. Agronin, Stephen M. Scheinthal and Ashok J. BharuchaChapter 128 Geriatric Psychiatry Care in the Private Psychiatric Hospital Setting (pages 796–802): Brent P. Forester, Robert Kohn, Susan Kim and Thomas IdicullaChapter 129 Liaison with Medical and Surgical Teams (pages 803–809): David N. AndersonChapter 130 Rehabilitation (pages 810–816): Rob JonesChapter 131 Anaesthetics and Mental State (pages 817–823): Andrew Moore Severn and David Gwyn SeymourChapter 132 Nutritional State (pages 824–828): David N. Anderson and Mohammed T. Abou?SalehChapter 133 Caregiver Support (pages 829–834): Kathleen C. Buckwalter, Mary Ellen Stolder, Charlene S. Aaron and Catherine MessingerChapter 134 Elder Abuse – Epidemiology, Recognition and Management (pages 835–837): Alexander M. Thomson and Martin J. VernonChapter 135 Care of the Dying (pages 838–843): Adrian Treloar, Monica Crugel and Waleed FawziChapter 136 Prevention of Mental Disorders in Late Life (pages 844–849): Pim Cuijpers, Filip Smit, Barry D. Lebowitz and Aartjan T. F. BeekmanChapter 137 The Principles of UK Mental Health Law: A View from the Clinic (pages 850–853): Julian C. HughesChapter 138 Training Requirements for Old Age Psychiatrists in the UK (pages 854–856): Susan Mary Benbow and Aparna PrasannaChapter 139 Training Requirements in North America (pages 857–859): Paul D. Kirwin and Kirsten M. WilkinsChapter 140 Education in Old Age Psychiatry: Recent and Future Developments (pages 860–863): Hugo de Waal