Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry -

Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry

Buch | Softcover
460 Seiten
2020
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-70614-8 (ISBN)
54,85 inkl. MwSt
Written primarily for old age psychiatrists and trainees, but also relevant to other health and social care workers, this book focuses on important current topics in old age psychiatry. It offers information about a variety of disorders, and covers assessment and treatment, as well as legal, ethical, and philosophical issues.
This book updates articles previously published in BJPsych Advances to compile a current review of noteworthy subjects in old age psychiatry. It opens with epidemiology, then offers information and advice about a variety of disorders, including rare and unusual dementias. It considers assessment, from cognitive testing and the use of neuroimaging, to newer issues around biomarkers. Turning to treatment and management, the book provides readers with up-to-date evidence-based guidance on common situations that clinicians face, from home assessments to giving advice about driving. It refreshingly discusses self-management and the notion of recovery; it reviews the literature on psychosocial interventions and palliative care; and it tackles delirium and depression. The final chapters explore related legal, ethical, and philosophical issues. Written for old age psychiatrists and trainees, but also relevant to other health and social care workers, this text shows the excitement of old age psychiatry – its importance, breadth, and depth.

Julian C. Hughes is Honorary Professor of Old Age Psychiatry at the University of Bristol, and Visiting Professor of Philosophy of Ageing at the Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences (PEALS) Research Centre, Newcastle University, UK. During his time as a fellow of both the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, he has also advised various national and international bodies and served as deputy chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. With Toby Williamson, he wrote The Dementia Manifesto (Cambridge, 2019). Philippa Lilford is an ST5 General Adult and Old Age Registrar in the Severn Deanery (Severn Postgraduate Medical Education School of Psychiatry) and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. She has worked as a psychiatrist in Malawi in 2015 and has recently been awarded a Wellcome Trust-funded clinical primer with Cardiff University, researching the genetic epidemiology of psychiatric illness. She has an interest in global mental health, and healthcare law and ethics.

Preface; Acknowledgement; Editors' note; Abbreviations; Introductory comments by Julian C. Hughes; Part I. Epidemiology and Types of Disorders: 1. Epidemiology and mental health in old age Philippa Lilford and Julian C Hughes; 2. Vascular dementia Hugh Series and Margaret Esiri; 3. Young-onset dementias Kate Jefferies and Niruj Agrawal; 4. Rare and unusual dementias Susham Gupta, Olivia Fiertag, Thanakumar Thanulingam, Elena Ros, Bryan Strange and James Warner; 5. Mania in late life Felicity Richards and Martin Curtice; 6. Alcohol misuse in older people Rahul Rao and Ilana B. Crome; 7. Drug misuse in older people: old problems and new challenges Ajay Wagle and Vellingiri Raja Badrakalimuthu; 8. Mental health in Parkinson's disease Shoned Jones, Kelli M. Torsney, Lily Scourfield, Katie Berryman and Emily J. Henderson; Part II. Assessment and Investigations: 9. The home assessment in old age psychiatry: a practical guide Bradley Ng and Martin Atkins; 10. Driving in dementia: a clinician's guide Sarah Wilson and Gill Pinner; 11. Mini-mental state examination for the detection and prediction of Dementia in people with and without mild cognitive impairment Alex J. Mitchell; 12. Biomarkers and the diagnosis of preclinical Alzheimer's disease Philippa Lilford and Julian C. Hughes; 13. To scan or not to scan: neuroimaging in mild cognitive impairment and dementia Victoria Sullivan, Biswadeep Majumdar, Anna Richman and Sobhan Vinjamuri; Part III. Approaches to Management: 14. Supporting self-management in early dementia: a contribution towards 'living well'? Jo Cheffey, Laura Hill and Glenn Roberts; 15. What can person-centred care in dementia learn from the recovery movement? Laura Hill, Glenn Roberts and Rachel Perkins; 16. Psychosocial interventions in dementia Andrew Kiridoshi; 17. Palliative care in dementia: issues and evidence Julian C Hughes, David Jolley, Alice Jordan and Elizabeth L. Sampson; 18. Review of treatment for late-life depression Katherine Hay, Will Stageman and Charlotte L. Allan; 19. Reducing the healthcare burden of delirium: the challenge of developing more cognitive-friendly services David J. Meagher, Henry O'Connell, Walter Cullen and Dimitrios Adamis; 20. Controlling the confusion: using barrier analysis in the care home sector Robert Colgate, Alison Turner and Danika Rafferty; Part IV. Law, Ethics, and Philosophy: 21. Mental health laws from all UK jurisdictions Carole Burrell and Charlotte Emmett; 22. Deprivation of liberty: where are we now? Nick Brindle and Christian Walsh; 23. Residence capacity: its nature and assessment Julian C. Hughes, Marie Poole, Stephen J. Louw, Helen Greener and Charlotte Emmett; 24. Understanding the person with dementia: a clinico-philosophical case discussion Julian C. Hughes and Aileen Beatty; Concluding reflections by Philippa Lilford; Index.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Clinical Topics in
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 233 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Neurologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
ISBN-10 1-108-70614-2 / 1108706142
ISBN-13 978-1-108-70614-8 / 9781108706148
Zustand Neuware
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