Psychiatry and Aging: Mental Disorders and Psychiatric Challenges in the Elderly. The Human Mind: A Comprehensive Approach to Psychiatry Across the Lifespan
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- Date de parution15/10/2024
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
Facing the Challenges of Aging with Knowledge and CompassionEssential Work for Mental Health Professionals, Researchers, and StudentsHighlights:In-depth Analysis of Mental Disorders Associated with Aging: Comprehensive approach to the biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects influencing mental health in the elderly. Strategies for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long-term Care: Practical guidance for mental health professionals in assessing and monitoring the elderly with mental disorders.
Multidisciplinary and Integrated Approach: Holistic view recognizing the complex interaction of factors contributing to mental health in old age. Research and Future Perspectives: Valuable insights into the latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Rich and Comprehensive Content:Introduction: The landscape of population aging and the challenges of mental health in old age.
Biological Factors: Neurodegenerative changes, chronic diseases, and their impact on mental health. Psychological Factors: Depression, anxiety, dementia, and other common mental disorders in old age. Social Factors: Loneliness, social isolation, grief, and loss of social roles. Cultural Factors: Influences of culture, values, and beliefs on the mental health of the elderly. Multidisciplinary Assessment: The importance of collaboration among different professionals for accurate diagnosis.
Treatment and Long-term Care: Effective therapeutic approaches for different mental disorders. Prevention and Mental Health Promotion: Strategies for maintaining mental health and preventing cognitive decline. Research and Future Perspectives: The latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Ideal for:Mental Health Professionals: Psychiatrists, psychologists, geriatricians, social workers, and other professionals working with the elderly population.
Researchers: Scientists interested in studies on aging and mental health. Students: Undergraduates and postgraduates in fields such as psychology, geriatrics, medicine, and social work. Benefits:Deep understanding of the challenges of mental health in old age. Acquisition of knowledge and skills for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the elderly with mental disorders. Development of a holistic and multidisciplinary view of elderly mental health.
Essential work for those seeking knowledge and tools to tackle the challenges of mental health in old age.
Multidisciplinary and Integrated Approach: Holistic view recognizing the complex interaction of factors contributing to mental health in old age. Research and Future Perspectives: Valuable insights into the latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Rich and Comprehensive Content:Introduction: The landscape of population aging and the challenges of mental health in old age.
Biological Factors: Neurodegenerative changes, chronic diseases, and their impact on mental health. Psychological Factors: Depression, anxiety, dementia, and other common mental disorders in old age. Social Factors: Loneliness, social isolation, grief, and loss of social roles. Cultural Factors: Influences of culture, values, and beliefs on the mental health of the elderly. Multidisciplinary Assessment: The importance of collaboration among different professionals for accurate diagnosis.
Treatment and Long-term Care: Effective therapeutic approaches for different mental disorders. Prevention and Mental Health Promotion: Strategies for maintaining mental health and preventing cognitive decline. Research and Future Perspectives: The latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Ideal for:Mental Health Professionals: Psychiatrists, psychologists, geriatricians, social workers, and other professionals working with the elderly population.
Researchers: Scientists interested in studies on aging and mental health. Students: Undergraduates and postgraduates in fields such as psychology, geriatrics, medicine, and social work. Benefits:Deep understanding of the challenges of mental health in old age. Acquisition of knowledge and skills for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the elderly with mental disorders. Development of a holistic and multidisciplinary view of elderly mental health.
Essential work for those seeking knowledge and tools to tackle the challenges of mental health in old age.
Facing the Challenges of Aging with Knowledge and CompassionEssential Work for Mental Health Professionals, Researchers, and StudentsHighlights:In-depth Analysis of Mental Disorders Associated with Aging: Comprehensive approach to the biological, psychological, social, and cultural aspects influencing mental health in the elderly. Strategies for Diagnosis, Treatment, and Long-term Care: Practical guidance for mental health professionals in assessing and monitoring the elderly with mental disorders.
Multidisciplinary and Integrated Approach: Holistic view recognizing the complex interaction of factors contributing to mental health in old age. Research and Future Perspectives: Valuable insights into the latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Rich and Comprehensive Content:Introduction: The landscape of population aging and the challenges of mental health in old age.
Biological Factors: Neurodegenerative changes, chronic diseases, and their impact on mental health. Psychological Factors: Depression, anxiety, dementia, and other common mental disorders in old age. Social Factors: Loneliness, social isolation, grief, and loss of social roles. Cultural Factors: Influences of culture, values, and beliefs on the mental health of the elderly. Multidisciplinary Assessment: The importance of collaboration among different professionals for accurate diagnosis.
Treatment and Long-term Care: Effective therapeutic approaches for different mental disorders. Prevention and Mental Health Promotion: Strategies for maintaining mental health and preventing cognitive decline. Research and Future Perspectives: The latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Ideal for:Mental Health Professionals: Psychiatrists, psychologists, geriatricians, social workers, and other professionals working with the elderly population.
Researchers: Scientists interested in studies on aging and mental health. Students: Undergraduates and postgraduates in fields such as psychology, geriatrics, medicine, and social work. Benefits:Deep understanding of the challenges of mental health in old age. Acquisition of knowledge and skills for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the elderly with mental disorders. Development of a holistic and multidisciplinary view of elderly mental health.
Essential work for those seeking knowledge and tools to tackle the challenges of mental health in old age.
Multidisciplinary and Integrated Approach: Holistic view recognizing the complex interaction of factors contributing to mental health in old age. Research and Future Perspectives: Valuable insights into the latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Rich and Comprehensive Content:Introduction: The landscape of population aging and the challenges of mental health in old age.
Biological Factors: Neurodegenerative changes, chronic diseases, and their impact on mental health. Psychological Factors: Depression, anxiety, dementia, and other common mental disorders in old age. Social Factors: Loneliness, social isolation, grief, and loss of social roles. Cultural Factors: Influences of culture, values, and beliefs on the mental health of the elderly. Multidisciplinary Assessment: The importance of collaboration among different professionals for accurate diagnosis.
Treatment and Long-term Care: Effective therapeutic approaches for different mental disorders. Prevention and Mental Health Promotion: Strategies for maintaining mental health and preventing cognitive decline. Research and Future Perspectives: The latest scientific discoveries and emerging trends in the field of elderly mental health. Ideal for:Mental Health Professionals: Psychiatrists, psychologists, geriatricians, social workers, and other professionals working with the elderly population.
Researchers: Scientists interested in studies on aging and mental health. Students: Undergraduates and postgraduates in fields such as psychology, geriatrics, medicine, and social work. Benefits:Deep understanding of the challenges of mental health in old age. Acquisition of knowledge and skills for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the elderly with mental disorders. Development of a holistic and multidisciplinary view of elderly mental health.
Essential work for those seeking knowledge and tools to tackle the challenges of mental health in old age.