Sponsored by the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, this
invaluable reference covers the entire range of geriatric psychiatry
including: the ageing process; psychiatric disorders of the elderly;
principles of diagnosis and treatment; medical-legal, ethical, and
financial issues. Each of the 41 chapters is authored by a key leader in
the field.
Now in its third edition, this text has been expanded and thoroughly
revised in order to reflect changes in the theory and practice of
geriatric psychiatry. New chapters on the genetics of dementia and the
genetics of mood disorders present the latest research data and their
implications for psychiatric practice. Recent developments in the types
and delivery of care are reflected in new chapters on matters such as
the use of spirituality in psychiatry, evidence-based treatment,
psychogeriatric programs, and geriatric consultation-liaison psychiatry.
The treatment of ethical matters is enhanced by the addition of a full
chapter on end-of-life issues. The result is a thorough, up-to-date, and
authoritative overview of the dynamic and critical field of geriatric
psychiatry as it moves into the 21st century.