Positioning:
Essential textbook for professionals working with older adults' mental health
Value Proposition:
Empowers practitioners to provide effective, holistic care for a frequently underserved population
Uniqueness:
Focus on an integrated, holistic model for practice, bridging health and social care sectors
Holistic Approach:
Emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical, social, and psychological well-being
Evidence Based:
Content grounded in current research and best practices
Practical Guidance:
Actionable strategies for day-to-day practice
Primary Focus:
Mental Health in Later Life Practice
Target Audience:
Health, Social Care, and Third Sector Workers
Scope Of Practice:
Identification, Treatment, and Support of Mental Health Needs in Older People
Estimated Pages:
Not Specified, Likely Extensive Textbook
Type:
Textbook / Professional Guide
Format:
Print (Implied by 'textbook')
Mental Health Conditions:
Depression, Anxiety, Dementia, Delirium, Psychosis in Older Adults
Assessment Tools:
Screening tools, diagnostic criteria, functional assessments
Treatment Modalities:
Pharmacological interventions, psychotherapy (CBT, IPT), social interventions
Support Networks:
Family support, community resources, care coordination
Geriatric Care:
Age-related changes impacting mental health, polypharmacy considerations
Identification Of Needs:
Recognizing subtle signs, differential diagnosis
Treatment Planning:
Developing individualized care plans
Intervention Strategies:
Evidence-based approaches, crisis management
Support Delivery:
Case management, advocacy, liaison with services
Ethical Considerations:
Confidentiality, consent, capacity assessment
Depth:
Comprehensive, practical, and evidence-based
Level Of Detail:
Detailed explanations of conditions, assessments, and interventions
Orientation:
Holistic and person-centered approach
Format Type:
Physical Book
Paper Type:
Standard Textbook Paper (Likely matte finish)
Print Resolution:
High-quality for text and any included illustrations/diagrams
Binding:
Perfect Bound or Hardcover (Common for Textbooks)
Durability:
Designed for regular reference and use in professional settings
Recommended Reading Frequency:
Ongoing professional development and reference
Fluid Types:
Not Applicable
Common Challenges Addressed:
Under-identification of mental health issues in older adults, stigma, fragmented care systems
Improved Patient Outcomes:
By providing evidence-based and holistic care strategies
Enhanced Professional Skills:
Equipping workers with specific assessment and intervention techniques
Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
Facilitating better communication and joint working across sectors
Career Development:
Serving as a key resource for professional development and knowledge acquisition