Depression in Later Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:27th Mar '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Depression affects between 10-15% of older people, making it the most frequently encountered mental health condition in later life. Despite this, the condition is easily missed in clinical practice or not adequately treated. Part of the Oxford Psychiatry Library, this second edition of Depression in Later Life highlights areas of depression which are of special relevance to later life, how to diagnose depression in an older person, the overlap with dementia and various other physical illnesses, and important pharmacological and psychological considerations. All chapters have been updated with new data where relevant, and case vignettes are included to ensure the book is relatable and easy to read.
This is a valuable little book on an important disorder for clinicians to recognize and treat. It is an excellent review of the topic and is a welcome addition to the psychiatric literature. * Doody's *
I would recommend this book to any clinician who might be encountering older adults in their practice, from the general practitioner, to the specialist, and especially those who are time-poor, as all this knowledge is impressively compressed within 150 pages! * Samantha Loi, Journal of International Psychogeriatrics *
ISBN: 9780199671632
Dimensions: 196mm x 130mm x 6mm
Weight: 134g
120 pages
2nd Revised edition