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Tuning in
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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781615374991
Date: 1st October, 2025
Publisher: American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Categories
- Psychotherapy
- Geriatric
Description
Drawing on the experience of authors who conduct work in psychiatric and
medical clinics for geriatric patients, in both inpatient and outpatient and
private practice settings, Tuning In: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy in
Older Adults is an expert guide on addressing common real-world scenarios that
present themselves for treatment in this population. Without discounting the
value of evidence-based treatments for specific pathologies, it emphasizes the
importance of advanced clinical interviewing skills for truly understanding
patients' backgrounds, concerns, and goals for treatment.
Filled with case
vignettes, the book opens with an overview of numerous therapeutic
modalities-including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing,
dialectical behavior therapy, and group therapies-and their use with older
adults. It goes on to consider
Factors that impact clinical
presentation and care, including cognitive functioning, socioeconomic status,
structural racism, and social determinants of health Adopting a transdiagnostic
and integrative psychotherapy approach when working with older patients Common
life challenges encountered by clinicians, including new-onset alcohol and
substance use, grief and bereavement, and cognitive dysfunction Current
therapeutic approaches, including the use of telehealth and digital tools,
interventions in primary care, and psychological wellness groups
Accessible, wide-ranging, and rooted in real-world experience, this
volume provides readers with the guidance they need to effectively communicate
with patients in a way that is understandable and motivating. The information
included in this guide will help clinicians as they make patients and their
families feel understood, respected, and hopeful about the goals of
treatment.