ABSTRACT

Update your knowledge of mental health services delivery in long-term care settings!

Authored by experts in the field of psychology practice in long-term care (LTC), this valuable book is designed to update psychologists and educators on developments in the evolving field of geriatric mental health in LTC settings. The editors and chapter authors are scientist-practitioners who use their expertise to cover applied topics while maintaining high scientific and scholarly standards.

The first section of Emerging Trends in Psychological Practice in Long-Term Care examines modifications to traditional psychotherapy techniques that make them more appropriate for long-term care patients, with chapters reviewing:

  • group therapy in long-term care
  • brief psychotherapy for treating depression in patients with dementia
  • the use of autobiographical memory techniques in cognitive-behavioral treatment for depression
  • the treatment of disruptive behaviors in LTC residents
The second section covers systematic therapy approaches in LTC settings, with chapters discussing:
  • distinctive family therapy issues in LTC
  • an LTC systems application of behavioral treatment for depression using pleasant events
  • a comparison of patient and staff perceptions of characteristics that contribute to the quality of LTC facilities
  • a multidisciplinary team approach to the treatment of dementia
  • training LTC caregivers in behavioral techniques
The third section of this remarkable volume addresses the thorny ethical and legal issues unique to LTC residents, including legal definitions, requirements for obtaining informed consent from LTC patients, and confidentiality dilemmas that are unique to clinical services in long-term care.

With helpful charts, tables, and fascinating case studies that illustrate clinical issues, this user-friendly text belongs on the reference shelf of everyone involved in providing mental health services to people in long-term care settings!

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

Emerging Practices for Psychologists in Long-Term Care

section 1|91 pages

Modifications of Traditional Psychotherapy Techniques

chapter 2|25 pages

R-E-M Psychotherapy

A Manualized Approach for Long-Term Care Residents with Depression and Dementia

chapter 4|13 pages

Disruptive Behavior

Systemic and Strategic Management

section 2|133 pages

Multidisciplinary and Systemic Issues

chapter 7|24 pages

Systemic Characteristics of Long-Term Care in Residential Environments

Clinical Importance of Differences in Staff and Resident Perceptions

chapter 9|41 pages

Training in Long-Term Care Facilities

Critical Issues

section 3|54 pages

Ethical and Confidentiality Quandaries

chapter 11|15 pages

Psychologists' Multiple Roles in Long-Term Care

Untangling Confidentiality Quandaries

chapter 12|16 pages

Confidentiality and Informed Consent versus Collaboration

Challenges of Psychotherapy Ethics in Nursing Homes