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دانلود کتاب Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, Second Edition

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Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, Second Edition

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Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, Second Edition

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780471981978, 9780470846414 
ناشر: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 
سال نشر: 2002 
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As the global population ages, all disorders related to ageing are of greater interest to researchers, but none more so than mental disorders. Consequently, geriatric psychiatry has emerged in the last two decades as an important clinical and scientific discipline.

The 2nd Edition of this very successful book brings the reader up-to-date on the most recent advances in this area as well as a diverse range of other fields. Drawing on the knowledge of leading international experts the book encompasses the range of scientific and clinical disciplines relevant to mental health in old age, from neuroscience and molecular pathology, psychology and sociology, to community care, management and organisation.

  • A comprehensive, well-respected reference work, essential for everyone working in this relatively new specialty.
  • Covers the whole range of mental illness in old age in detail with chapters on normal mental and cognitive ageing.
  • Includes UK and US approaches to care as well as sampling the problem of ageing in a number of other countries.
Content:
Chapter 1 A Conceptual History in the Nineteenth Century (pages 3–6): G. E. Berrios
Chapter 2 Scope and Development in the Twentieth Century (pages 7–8): Ewald W. Busse
Chapter 3 The Development in Britain (pages 9–11): Tom Arie
Chapter 4a The Development in the USA, 1600–1900 (pages 13–14): W. Andrew Achenbaum, Crystal Cederquist, Vicki Kahl and Kathryn Rosenberg
Chapter 4b In the Beginning (pages 15–16): The Late F. Post
Chapter 5 General Theories of Aging (pages 19–22): Ewald W. Busse
Chapter 6 Structural Changes in the Aging Brain (pages 23–24): Gandis Mazeika and P. Murali Doraiswamy
Chapter 7 Anatomy of the Aging Brain (pages 25–43): John J. Campbell and C. Edward Coffey
Chapter 8 Quantitative Structural Changes in the Ageing Brain (pages 45–46): Bente Pakkenberg, Lisbeth Regeur and Hans Jorgen G. Gundersen
Chapter 9 Neuroendocrinology of Ageing (pages 51–55): R. A. Burns and Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 10 Neurophysiology of Ageing as Reflected by Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Event?related Potentials (ERPs) (pages 57–60): D. H. R. Blackwood, W. J. Muir and H. Forstl
Chapter 11 Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Considerations in Old Age Psychopharmacology (pages 61–64): Fabrizio Schifano
Chapter 12 Normal Ageing—A Problematical Concept (pages 65–68): D. B. Bromley
Chapter 13 Chronological and Functional Ageing (pages 71–74): Jack M. Guralnik and David Melzer
Chapter 14 Life Satisfaction (pages 75–77): Linda K. George
Chapter 15 The Normal Aged among Community?dwelling Elders in the UK (pages 79–81): Christina Victor
Chapter 16 World Statistical Trends and Prospects (pages 87–89): George C. Myers
Chapter 18 The Natural History of Psychiatric Disorders: Early?onset Disease in Late Life and Late?onset Illness (pages 99–102): Judith Hays
Chapter 19 Mortality and Mental Disorders (pages 103–104): Michael E. Dewey
Chapter 20 Long?term Outcome Studies of Psychiatric Disorders: Methodological Issues and Practical Approaches to Follow?up (pages 105–108): Ann Stueve, John Toner and Anne V. Quismorio
Chapter 17 The Influence of Social Factors on Mental Health (pages 95–98): David Mechanic and Donna D. McAlpine
Chapter 21 The Importance of Multidimensional Assessment in Clinical Practice (page 111): M. Robin Eastwood and Abhilash Desai
Chapter 22 Classification of Dementia and Other Organic Conditions in ICD?10 (pages 113–115): A. Jablensky and J. E. Cooper
Chapter 23 Psychiatric Diagnosis and Old Age: New Perspectives for “DSM?IV?TR” and Beyond (pages 117–121): Eric D. Caine
Chapter 24 History and Mental Status Examination (pages 123–126): Hallie N. Richards and Gabe J. Maletta
Chapter 25 The Physician's Role (pages 127–132): Lesley Young
Chapter 26 Needs and Problems (pages 133–136): Barry J. Gurland
Chapter 27 Non?computerized Assessment Procedures: Fundamental Assessment Issues (pages 137–140): P. Logue
Chapter 28 Computer Methods of Assessment of Cognitive Function (pages 147–151): T. W. Robbins and Barbara J. Sahakian
Chapter 29 The Assessment of Depressive States (pages 153–156): Thomas R. Thompson and William M. McDonald
Chapter 30 The Development of the EURO?D Scale (pages 159–160): Martin Prince
Chapter 31 Interviews Aimed at Differential Psychiatric Diagnosis. GMS–HAS–AGECAT Package (pages 161–162): John R. M. Copeland
Chapter 32 Assessment of Daily Living (pages 165–167): Kerstin Hulter Asberg
Chapter 33 Rating Scales Designed for Nurses and Other Workers (pages 169–171): Kenneth C. M. Wilson, Ben Green and P. Mottram
Chapter 34 Comprehensive Interviews. OARS Methodology (page 173): Gerda G. Fillenbaum
Chapter 35 Delirium—An Overview (pages 179–182): Andrew F. Fairburn
Chapter 36 Nosology of Dementia (pages 185–189): Ingmar Skoog and John R. M. Copeland
Chapter 37 Early Detection (pages 191–193): Scott Henderson
Chapter 38 Dementia Epidemiology: Prevalence and Incidence (pages 195–197): A. F. Jorm
Chapter 39 Case?control Studies (pages 199–200): Scott Henderson
Chapter 40 The Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease: An Update (pages 205–208): Lenore J. Launer
Chapter 41 The Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 213–217): B. L. Plassmann and J. C. S. Brietner
Chapter 42 The Neuropathology of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 223–226): David M. A. Mann
Chapter 43 Neurotransmitter Changes in Alzheimer's Disease: Relationships to Symptoms and Neuropathology (pages 229–232): Paul T Francis and Elaine K. Perry
Chapter 44 Antemortem Markers (pages 233–236): Susan J. Van Rensburg, Felix C. V. Potocnik and Dan J. Stein
Chapter 45 Clinical Features of Senile Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease (pages 237–240): Brice Pitt
Chapter 46 Assessment and Management of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) (pages 241–244): Rupert McShane and Niall Gormley
Chapter 47 Pathology of Vascular Dementia (pages 247–248): J. M. MacKenzie
Chapter 48 Vascular Dementia (pages 251–255): Peter Humphrey
Chapter 49 Neuropathology: Other Dementias (pages 259–263): J. M. MacKenzie
Chapter 50a Dementia and Parkinson's Disease (pages 265–267): Richard B. Godwin?Austen
Chapter 50b Subcortical Dementia (pages 269–271): J. R. Burke
Chapter 50c Early?onset Dementias (pages 273–275): Gandis Mazeika
Chapter 51a Creutzfeldt—Jakob Disease and Other Degenerative Causes of Dementia (pages 277–280): T. F. G. Esmonde
Chapter 51b Frontotemporal Dementia (Pick's Disease) (pages 281–283): John R. Hodges
Chapter 52 Alcoholic and Other Toxic Dementias (pages 285–287): E. M. Joyce
Chapter 53 Reversible Dementias (pages 289–292): Michael Philpot and Jerson Pereira
Chapter 54 Differential Diagnosis of Dementia (pages 293–296): Charlotte Busby and Alistair Burns
Chapter 55a Distinguishing Depression from Dementia (pages 297–302): William E. Fox and David C. Steffens
Chapter 55b Benign Senescent Forgetfulness, Age?associated Memory Impairment, and Age?related Cognitive Decline (pages 303–304): Kathleen A. Welsh?Bohmer and David J. Madden
Chapter 56 Minor Cognitive Impairment (pages 305–306): Karen Ritchie and Jacques Touchon
Chapter 57 Acute Management of Dementia (pages 313–316): Brice Pitt
Chapter 58a Present and Future Treatments of Alzheimer's Disease (pages 317–323): Lawrence J. Whalley and John M. Starr
Chapter 58b Possible Future Treatments and Preventative Strategies for Alzheimer's Disease (pages 325–326): Simon Lovestone
Chapter 59a Psychological and Psychosocial Interventions (pages 327–329): Edgar Miller
Chapter 59b Informal Carers and Their Support (pages 331–333): D. Buck
Chapter 60 The Psychiatric Manifestations of CNS Malignancies (pages 335–339): M. Glantz and E. Massey
Chapter 61 Peripheral Neuropathy and Peripheral Nerve Lesions (pages 341–344): Janice M. Massey and E. Wayne Massey
Chapter 62 Electroencephalography (EEG) (pages 345–349): The Late George W. Fenton
Chapter 63 Computed Tomography (CT) (pages 351–354): Alistair Burns and Godfrey Pearlson
Chapter 64 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (pages 355–356): K. Ranga R. Krishnan
Chapter 65 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) (page 357): K. Ranga R. Krishnan
Chapter 66 Positron Emission Tomography (PET) (pages 359–362): Peter F. Liddle and Cheryl L. Grady
Chapter 67 Single?photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) (pages 363–368): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh and D. P. Geaney
Chapter 68 Nosology and Classification of Mood Disorders (pages 371–373): Dan G. Blazer
Chapter 69 Genetics of Affective Disorders (pages 375–378): John L. Beyer and David C. Steffens
Chapter 70a Environmental Factors, Life Events and Coping Abilities (pages 379–380): Toni C. Antonucci and James S. Jackson
Chapter 70b The Aetiology of Late?life Depression (pages 381–386): Martin Prince and Aartjan Beekman
Chapter 71 Epidemiology of Depression: Prevalence and Incidence (pages 389–392): Dan G. Blazer
Chapter 72 Neurochemistry (pages 397–401): L. S. Schneider and updated by M. T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 73 Neuro?imaging. Neuro?imaging Studies of Depression (pages 403–404): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 74 Clinical Features of Depression and Dysthymia (pages 407–412): David G. Folks and Charles V. Ford
Chapter 75a Physical Illness and Depression (pages 417–422): Mavis E. Evans
Chapter 75b Depression after Stroke (pages 425–426): Peter Knapp and Allan House
Chapter 76 Acute Management of Late?life Depression (pages 429–431): Veronica Gardner and David C. Steffens
Chapter 77 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) (pages 433–437): David G. Wilkinson
Chapter 78 Pharmacological Treatment of Depression (pages 439–442): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 79 Psychotherapy of Depression and Dysthymia (pages 445–451): Thomas R. Lynch and Christine M. Vitt
Chapter 80 Long?term Management of Affective Disorders (pages 453–459): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 81 Laboratory Diagnosis: Dexamethasone Suppression Test (pages 461–463): Mohammed T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 82 Bereavement (pages 465–467): Robert J. Kastenbaum
Chapter 83 Suicidal Behaviour (pages 469–472): Howard Cattell
Chapter 84 Genetics and Aetiology (pages 473–475): Thomas R. Thompson and William McDonald
Chapter 85 Epidemiology and Risk Factors (pages 477–478): S. Lehmann and P. Rabins
Chapter 86 Mania: Clinical Features and Management (pages 479–480): S. Lehmann and P. Rabins
Chapter 87 Prognosis (pages 481–482): Mustafa M. Husain
Chapter 88 The Management of Acute Mania (pages 483–490): John L. Beyer and K. Ranga R. Krishnan
Chapter 89 Late?life Psychotic Disorders: Nosology and Classification (pages 493–496): Lisa T. Eyler Zorrilla and Dilip V. Jeste
Chapter 90 Clinical Assessment and Differential Diagnosis (pages 497–501): D. N. Anderson
Chapter 91 Aetiology, Genetics and Risk Factors (pages 503–508): David J. Castle and Robin M. Murray
Chapter 92 Schizophrenic Disorder and Mood?incongruent Paranoid States: Epidemiology, Prevalence, Incidence and Course (pages 511–512): Robert Howard
Chapter 93 The Fate of Schizophrenia with Advancing Age: Research Findings and Implications for Clinical Care (pages 513–515): Robert Howard
Chapter 94 Rehabilitation and Long?term Management (pages 517–520): Robert Pugh
Chapter 95 Treatment of Late?onset Psychotic Disorders (pages 521–525): Elsa M. Zayas and George T. Grossberg
Chapter 96 Risk Factors for Dyskinesia in the Elderly (pages 527–533): Thomas R. E. Barnes
Chapter 97 Nosology and Classification of Neurotic Disorders (pages 537–540): D. Bienenfeld
Chapter 98 Epidemiology of Neurotic Disorders (pages 541–543): Dan G. Blazer
Chapter 99 Stress, Coping and Social Support (pages 545–549): Lawrence R. Landerman and Dana Hughes
Chapter 100 Clinical Features of Anxiety Disorders (pages 551–554): Erin L. Cassidy, Pamela J. Swales and Javaid I. Sheikh
Chapter 101 Prognosis of Anxiety Disorders (pages 555–557): Pamela J. Swales, Erin L. Cassidy and Javaid I. Sheikh
Chapter 102 Acute Management of Anxiety and Phobias (pages 559–561): Javaid I. Sheikh, Erin L. Cassidy and Pamela J. Swales
Chapter 103 Psychopharmacological Treatment of Anxiety (pages 563–569): John L. Beyer and K. Ranga Krishnan
Chapter 104 Obsessive–compulsive Disorder (pages 571–573): James Lindesay
Chapter 105 Hypochondriacal Disorder (pages 575–577): Andree Allen and Ewald W. Busse
Chapter 106 Other Neurotic Disorders (pages 579–583): Jerome J. Schulte and David Bienenfeld
Chapter 107 Personality Disorders: Aetiology and Genetics (pages 587–591): Victor Molinari, Tom Siebert and Marvin Swartz
Chapter 108 Theoretical and Management Issues (pages 593–598): Robert C. Abrams
Chapter 109 Alcohol Abuse in the Elderly (pages 601–605): Helen H. Kyomen and Benjamin Liptzin
Chapter 110 Epidemiology of Alcohol Problems and Drinking Patterns (pages 607–612): Celia F. Hybels and Dan G. Blazer
Chapter 111 Drug Misuse in the Elderly (pages 613–619): Paul Bown, A. H. Ghodse and M. T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 112 Old Age and Learning Disability (pages 623–625): Oyepeju Raji and Sheila Hollins
Chapter 113a Elderly Offenders (pages 627–629): Janet M. Parrott
Chapter 113b Sleep and Ageing: Disorders and Management (pages 631–632): Helen Chiu
Chapter 114 Sexual Disorders (page 635): J. M. Kellett
Chapter 115 Phenomenology of Wandering (pages 637–638): A. Habib and G. T. Grossberg
Chapter 116a Problems of Assessing Psychiatric Symptoms and Illness in Different Cultures (pages 641–643): Melanie Abas
Chapter 116b Depression in the Indian Subcontinent (page 645): Vikram Patel
Chapter 116c Dementia in the Indian Subcontinent (page 647): S. Rajkumar, M. Ganguli and D. V. Jeste
Chapter 117 Dementia and Depression in Africa (pages 649–650): Olusegun Baiyewu
Chapter 118 Mental Illness in South America (pages 651–652): Sergio Luis Blay
Chapter 119 Psychiatry of the Elderly—The WPA/WHO Consensus Statements (pages 655–656): Cornelius Katona
Chapter 120 Development of Health and Social Services in the UK in the Twentieth Century (pages 657–660): John P. Wattis
Chapter 121 The Pattern of Psychogeriatric Services (pages 661–663): John P. Wattis
Chapter 122 The Multidisciplinary Team (pages 667–669): Henry Rosenvinge
Chapter 123 Community Care: The Background (pages 671–673): Colin Godber
Chapter 124 The Development of Day Hospitals and Day Care (pages 677–679): Rosie Jenkins and D. J. Jolley
Chapter 125 Day Care (pages 681–683): John M. Eagles and Jill Warrington
Chapter 126 New Technology and the Care of Cognitively Impaired Older People (pages 685–687): Andrew J. Sixsmith
Chapter 127 The United States System of Care (pages 689–696): Christopher C. Colenda, Stephen J. Bartels and Gary L. Gottlieb
Chapter 128 Community?based Psychiatric Ambulatory Care: The Private Practice Model in the USA (pages 697–703): Elliott M. Stein and Gary S. Moak
Chapter 129a The Psychiatrist's Role in Linking Community Services (pages 705–708): Deirdre Johnston, Kimberly A. Sherrill and Burton V. Reifler
Chapter 129b The Medical Psychiatry Inpatient Unit (pages 709–712): David G. Folks and F. Cleveland Kinney
Chapter 130 The Psychiatrist in the Nursing Home (pages 713–714): William E. Reichman
Chapter 131 Psychiatric Services in Long?term Care (pages 717–722): Ira R. Katz, Kimberly S. Van Haitsma and Joel E. Streim
Chapter 132 Care in Private Psychiatric Hospitals (pages 723–726): K. G. Meador, M. M. Harkleroad and W. M. Petrie
Chapter 133 Quality of Care and Quality of Life in Institutions for the Aged (pages 727–729): M. Powell Lawton
Chapter 134 Liaison with Medical and Surgical Teams (pages 731–735): Sheila A. Mann
Chapter 135 Education and the Liaison Psychogeriatrician (pages 737–738): D. N. Anderson
Chapter 136 Rehabilitation (pages 739–742): Rob Jones
Chapter 137 Anaesthetics and Mental State (pages 743–748): David Gwyn Seymour
Chapter 138a Nutritional State (pages 749–752): D. N. Anderson and M. T. Abou?Saleh
Chapter 138b Caregivers and Their Support (pages 755–762): Kathleen C. Buckwalter, Linda Garand and Meridean Maas
Chapter 138c Elder Abuse—Epidemiology, Recognition and Management (pages 771–773): Martin J. Vernon
Chapter 138d The Care of the Dying Patient (pages 775–778): Robert E. Nelson and Keith G. Meador
Chapter 139a Prevention in Mental Disorders of Late Life (pages 779–782): Barry D. Lebowitz and Jane L. Pearson
Chapter 139b A Damning Analysis of the Law and the Elderly Incompetent Patient—Rights, What Rights? (pages 783–787): Peter Edwards
Chapter 139c Older People, Clinicians and Mental Health Regulation (pages 789–790): Elaine Murphy
Chapter 140 Training Requirements for Old Age Psychiatrists in the UK (pages 791–793): Susan M. Benbow
Chapter 141 Developing and Maintaining Links between Service Disciplines: The Program for Organizing Interdisciplinary Self?education (POISE) (pages 795–798): J. A. Toner
Chapter 142 Appendix—International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA) (pages 799–800): Barry Reisberg and Fern F. Finkel


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Cover......Page 1
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Contributors......Page 12
Preface......Page 20
Preface to First Edition......Page 21
Part A Historical Background......Page 22
1 A Conceptual History in the Nineteenth Century......Page 24
2 Scope and Development in the Twentieth Century......Page 28
3 The Development in Britain......Page 30
4a The Development in the USA, 1600–1900......Page 34
4b In the Beginning......Page 36
Part B Normal Ageing......Page 38
5 General Theories of Aging......Page 40
6 Structural Changes in the Aging Brain......Page 44
7 Anatomy of the Aging Brain......Page 46
8 Quantitative Structural Changes in the Ageing Brain......Page 66
9 Neuroendocrinology of Ageing......Page 72
10 Neurophysiology of Ageing as Reflecte by Electroencephalogram (EEG) and Event-related Potentials (ERPs)......Page 78
11 Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Considerations in Old Age Psychopharmacology......Page 82
12 Normal Ageing—A Problematical Concept......Page 86
13 Chronological and Functional Ageing......Page 92
14 Life Satisfaction......Page 96
15 The Normal Aged among Community-dwelling Elders in the UK......Page 100
16 World Statistical Trends and Prospects......Page 108
Part C Abnormal Ageing......Page 114
17 The Influence of Social Factors on Mental Health......Page 116
18 The Natural History of Psychiatric Disorders: Early-onset Disease in Late Life and Late-onset Illness......Page 120
19 Mortality and Mental Disorders......Page 124
20 Long-term Outcome Studies of Psychiatric Disorders: Methodological Issues and Practical Approaches to Follow-up......Page 126
Part D Diagnosis and Assessment......Page 130
21 The Importance of Multidimensional Assessment in Clinical Practice......Page 132
22 Classificatio of Dementia and Other Organic Conditions in ICD-10......Page 134
23 Psychiatric Diagnosis and Old Age: New Perspectives for ‘‘DSM-IV-TR’’ and Beyond......Page 138
24 History and Mental Status Examination......Page 144
25 The Physician’s Role......Page 148
26 Needs and Problems......Page 154
27 Non-computerized Assessment Procedures: Fundamental Assessment Issues......Page 158
28 Computer Methods of Assessment of Cognitive Function......Page 168
29 The Assessment of Depressive States......Page 174
30 The Development of the EURO-D Scale......Page 180
31 Interviews Aimed at Differential Psychiatric Diagnosis......Page 182
32 Assessment of Daily Living......Page 186
33 Rating Scales Designed for Nurses and Other Workers......Page 190
34 Comprehensive Interviews......Page 194
Part E Organic Disorders......Page 198
35 Delirium—An Overview......Page 200
36 Nosology of Dementia......Page 206
37 Early Detection......Page 212
38 Dementia Epidemiology: Prevalence and Incidence......Page 216
39 Case-control Studies......Page 220
40 The Epidemiology of Alzheimer’s Disease: An Update......Page 226
41 The Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease......Page 234
42 The Neuropathology of Alzheimer’s Disease......Page 244
43 Neurotransmitter Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease: Relationships to Symptoms and Neuropathology......Page 250
44 Antemortem Markers......Page 254
45 Clinical Features of Senile Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease......Page 258
46 Assessment and Management of Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)......Page 262
47 Pathology of Vascular Dementia......Page 268
48 Vascular Dementia......Page 272
49 Neuropathology: Other Dementias......Page 280
50a Dementia and Parkinson’s Disease......Page 286
50b Subcortical Dementia......Page 290
50c Early-onset Dementias......Page 294
51a Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease and Other Degenerative Causes of Dementia......Page 298
51b Frontotemporal Dementia (Pick’s Disease)......Page 302
52 Alcoholic and Other Toxic Dementias......Page 306
53 Reversible Dementias......Page 310
54 Differential Diagnosis of Dementia......Page 314
55a Distinguishing Depression from Dementia......Page 318
55b Benign Senescent Forgetfulness, Age-associated Memory Impairment, and Age-related Cognitive Decline......Page 324
56 Minor Cognitive Impairment......Page 326
57 Acute Management of Dementia......Page 334
58a Present and Future Treatments of Alzheimer’s Disease......Page 338
58b Possible Future Treatments and Preventative Strategies for Alzheimer’s Disease......Page 346
59a Psychological and Psychosocial Interventions......Page 348
59b Informal Carers and Their Support......Page 352
60 The Psychiatric Manifestations of CNS Malignancies......Page 356
61 Peripheral Neuropathy and Peripheral Nerve Lesions......Page 362
62 Electroencephalography (EEG)......Page 366
63 Computed Tomography (CT)......Page 372
64 Magnetic Resonance Imaging......Page 376
65 Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)......Page 378
66 Positron Emission Tomography (PET)......Page 380
67 Single-photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT)......Page 384
Part F Affective Disorders......Page 390
68 Nosology and Classificatio of Mood Disorders......Page 392
69 Genetics of Affective Disorders......Page 396
70a Environmental Factors, Life Events and Coping Abilities......Page 400
70b The Aetiology of Late-life Depression......Page 402
71 Epidemiology of Depression: Prevalence and Incidence......Page 410
72 Neurochemistry......Page 418
73 Neuro-imaging......Page 424
74 Clinical Features of Depression and Dysthymia......Page 428
75a Physical Illness and Depression......Page 438
75b Depression after Stroke......Page 446
76 Acute Management of Late-life Depression......Page 450
77 Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)......Page 454
78 Pharmacological Treatment of Depression......Page 460
79 Psychotherapy of Depression and Dysthymia......Page 466
80 Long-term Management of Affective Disorders......Page 474
81 Laboratory Diagnosis: Dexamethasone Suppression Test......Page 482
82 Bereavement......Page 486
83 Suicidal Behaviour......Page 490
84 Genetics and Aetiology......Page 494
85 Epidemiology and Risk Factors......Page 498
86 Mania: Clinical Features and Management......Page 500
87 Prognosis......Page 502
88 The Management of Acute Mania......Page 504
Part G Schizophrenic Disorders and Mood-incongruent Paranoid States......Page 512
89 Late-life Psychotic Disorders: Nosology and Classificatio......Page 514
90 Clinical Assessment and Differential Diagnosis......Page 518
91 Aetiology, Genetics and Risk Factors......Page 524
92 Schizophrenic Disorder and Mood-incongruent Paranoid States: Epidemiology, Prevalence, Incidence and Course......Page 532
93 The Fate of Schizophrenia with Advancing Age: Research Findings and Implications for Clinical Care......Page 534
94 Rehabilitation and Long-term Management......Page 538
95 Treatment of Late-onset Psychotic Disorders......Page 542
96 Risk Factors for Dyskinesia in the Elderly......Page 548
Part H Neuroses......Page 556
97 Nosology and Classificatio of Neurotic Disorders......Page 558
98 Epidemiology of Neurotic Disorders......Page 562
99 Stress, Coping and Social Support......Page 566
100 Clinical Features of Anxiety Disorders......Page 572
101 Prognosis of Anxiety Disorders......Page 576
102 Acute Management of Anxiety and Phobias......Page 580
103 Psychopharmacological Treatment of Anxiety......Page 584
104 Obsessive–compulsive Disorder......Page 592
105 Hypochondriacal Disorder......Page 596
106 Other Neurotic Disorders......Page 600
Part I Personality Disorders......Page 606
107 Personality Disorders: Aetiology and Genetics......Page 608
108 Theoretical and Management Issues......Page 614
Part J Mental and Behavioural Disorders due to Psychoactive Substances......Page 620
109 Alcohol Abuse in the Elderly......Page 622
110 Epidemiology of Alcohol Problems and Drinking Patterns......Page 628
111 Drug Misuse in the Elderly......Page 634
Part K Learning and Behavioural Disorders......Page 642
112 Old Age and Learning Disability......Page 644
113a Elderly Offenders......Page 648
113b Sleep and Ageing: Disorders and Management......Page 652
114 Sexual Disorders......Page 656
115 Phenomenology of Wandering......Page 658
Part L The Presentation of Mental Illness in Elderly Persons in Different Cultures......Page 660
116a Problems of Assessing Psychiatric Symptoms and Illness in Different Cultures......Page 662
116b Depression in the Indian Subcontinent......Page 666
116c Dementia in the Indian Subcontinent......Page 668
117 Dementia and Depression in Africa......Page 670
118 Mental Illness in South America......Page 672
Part M The Practice of Psychogeriatric Medicine......Page 674
119 Psychiatry of the Elderly—the WPA/WHO Consensus Statements......Page 676
120 Development of Health and Social Services in the UK in the Twentieth Century......Page 678
121 The Pattern of Psychogeriatric Services......Page 682
122 The Multidisciplinary Team......Page 688
123 Community Care: the Background......Page 692
124 The Development of Day Hospitals and Day Care......Page 698
125 Day Care......Page 702
126 New Technology and the Care of Cognitively Impaired Older People......Page 706
127 The United States System of Care......Page 710
128 Community-based Psychiatric Ambulatory Care: the Private Practice Model in the USA......Page 718
129a The Psychiatrist’s Role in Linking Community Services......Page 726
129b The Medical Psychiatry Inpatient Unit......Page 730
130 The Psychiatrist in the Nursing Home......Page 734
131 Psychiatric Services in Long-term Care......Page 738
132 Care in Private Psychiatric Hospitals......Page 744
133 Quality of Care and Quality of Life in Institutions for the Aged......Page 748
134 Liaison with Medical and Surgical Teams......Page 752
135 Education and the Liaison Psychogeriatrician......Page 758
136 Rehabilitation......Page 760
137 Anaesthetics and Mental State......Page 764
138a Nutritional State......Page 770
138b Caregivers and Their Support......Page 776
138c Elder Abuse— Epidemiology, Recognition and Management......Page 792
138d The Care of the Dying Patient......Page 796
139a Prevention in Mental Disorders of Late Life......Page 800
139b A Damning Analysis of the Law and the Elderly Incompetent Patient—Rights, What Rights?......Page 804
139c Older People, Clinicians and Mental Health Regulation......Page 810
140 Training Requirements for Old Age Psychiatrists in the UK......Page 812
141 Developing and Maintaining Links between Service Disciplines: the Program for Organizing Interdisciplinary Self-education (P......Page 816
142 Appendix— International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA)......Page 820
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