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Talking Over the Years: A Handbook of Dynamic Psychotherapy with Older Adults [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 612 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Jul-2004
  • Kirjastus: Brunner-Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 158391143X
  • ISBN-13: 9781583911433
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 612 g
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  • Kirjastus: Brunner-Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 158391143X
  • ISBN-13: 9781583911433
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How can we work effectively with older people?

What contribution can be made by the field of psychodynamics?

It is now recognised that older adults can benefit from psychodynamic therapy and that psychodynamic concepts can help to illuminate the thorny issues of aging and the complications of later life.

Talking Over the Years begins by examining how ideas of old age are represented by the key psychodynamic theorists of the twentieth century including Freud, Jung, Klein and Winnicott. Contributors go on to draw on their own experiences in a range of settings to demonstrate the value of psychodynamic concepts in clinical practice, covering subjects such as:





brief and long-term work with individuals, couples and groups the expressive therapies: art, music, dance and movement ethical considerations training, supervision and support sexuality.

Illustrated by a wealth of clinical material, Talking Over the Years increases psychodynamic awareness, helping practitioners become more sensitive to their patients' needs to the benefit of both the patient and the professional.

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"Talking Over the Years is a comprehensive and clearly written overview of psychodynamic psychotherapy in relation to older people. Its clinical relevance is emphasised throughout case vignettes... anyone involved with the clinical care of older people with mental health problems would benefit from reading this book, and from applying some of the concepts to their day-to-day work." - Jonathan Hillam, Old Age Psychiatrist, 2005

"This is a pot-pourri of writings that will stimulate the reader to reconsider issues they encounter in their everyday work. It provides useful summaries of the thinking of emminent psychodynamic psychotherapists. Among many richs, the chapter on loneliness from a kleinian perspective is a good example, and later in the book there is a fascinating material about Kohut's thinking on Narcissism... this book will provoke readers to think with curiosity about their patients, themselves and their teams." - Jan R. Oyebode, British Journal of Psychiatry

"A unified volume on the theory and practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy in old age... a solid and useful overview of psychotherapeutic approaches in settings devoted to the health and social care of older people. The authors provide clear and succinct accounts of the traditional approaches developed by the founding fathers. These are supplemented by many and quite often extended clinical examples that enable the reader to share the various therapeutic journeys. The authors' evident enthusiasm is conveyed, and should interest a broad audience and extend the practice of psychotherapy across the lifespan." - Chris Gilleard, Ageing and Society

"The book is a real resource, rich in theoretical and clinical material... For me the book felt like a little oasis in what can seem like the desert of theoretical and clinical discussion about working with older people... I would urge them to consider a second volume." - Jane Burns, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, UK, INSCAPE, June, 2007 "Talking Over the Years is a comprehensive and clearly written overview of psychodynamic psychotherapy in relation to older people. Its clinical relevance is emphasised throughout case vignettes... anyone involved with the clinical care of older people with mental health problems would benefit from reading this book, and from applying some of the concepts to their day-to-day work." - Jonathan Hillam, Old Age Psychiatrist, 2005

"This is a pot-pourri of writings that will stimulate the reader to reconsider issues they encounter in their everyday work. It provides useful summaries of the thinking of emminent psychodynamic psychotherapists. Among many richs, the chapter on loneliness from a kleinian perspective is a good example, and later in the book there is a fascinating material about Kohut's thinking on Narcissism... this book will provoke readers to think with curiosity about their patients, themselves and their teams." - Jan R. Oyebode, British Journal of Psychiatry

"A unified volume on the theory and practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy in old age... a solid and useful overview of psychotherapeutic approaches in settings devoted to the health and social care of older people. The authors provide clear and succinct accounts of the traditional approaches developed by the founding fathers. These are supplemented by many and quite often extended clinical examples that enable the reader to share the various therapeutic journeys. The authors' evident enthusiasm is conveyed, and should interest a broad audience and extend the practice of psychotherapy across the lifespan." - Chris Gilleard, Ageing and Society

"The book is a real resource, rich in theoretical and clinical material... For me the book felt like a little oasis in what can seem like the desert of theoretical and clinical discussion about working with older people... I would urge them to consider a second volume." - Jane Burns, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, UK, INSCAPE, June, 2007

List of contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Introduction xiii
PART I Theoretical frameworks
1(128)
Old and new: Freud and others
3(16)
Rachael Davenhill
Loneliness in old age: Klein and others
19(10)
Noel Hess
On becoming an old man: Jung and others
29(14)
Lorenzo Bacelle
Attachment in old age: Bowlby and others
43(14)
Sandra Evans
The old self: Kohut, Winnicott and others
57(14)
Sandra Evans
Growing into old age: Erikson and others
71(16)
Jane Garner
Group psychotherapy: Foulkes, Yalom and Bion
87(14)
Sandra Evans
Inpatient dynamics: Thinking, feeling and understanding
101(16)
Roger Wesby
Ethical aspects of psychotherapy and clinical work with older adults
117(12)
Mark Ardern
PART II Clinical applications
129(152)
Individual psychotherapy in the second half of life
131(16)
Joan Reggiori
Brief psychodynamic therapy with older people
147(18)
Sian Critchley-Robbins
Art therapy with older people
165(16)
Kimberley Smith
Music therapy
181(16)
Rachel Darnley-Smith
Dance and movement therapy for people with severe dementia
197(18)
Marion Violets-Gibson
Dementia
215(16)
Jane Garner
Elderly couples and their families
231(16)
Sandra Evans
Sexuality
247(18)
Jane Garner
Lorenzo Bacelle
Bereavement
265(16)
Rosamund Oliver
Erdinch Suleiman
Index 281
Sandra Evans is a psychiatrist working with older adults at the Homerton Hospital and St Bartholomew's Hospital in London; she is also an analyst. Jane Garner is a consultant psychiatrist leading an old age psychiatry service at Chase Farm Hospital in London.