
Key to improving the health and quality of life of the elderly is understanding and treating the brain diseases and behavioral disorders that become highly prevalent with age. Geriatric neuropsychiatry is an integrative specialty that draws from many diverse fields, including psychiatry, neurology, neuroscience, and geriatrics. It provides expertise on how to distinguish normal age-related changes from those of disease and disordered brain function.
Edited by two eminent practitioners and educators, the "Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry& rsquo;s" 41 chapters are divided into five major sections. Following a comprehensive introduction to geriatric neuropsychiatry, the editors include detailed chapters about neuropsychiatric assessment and neuropsychiatric aspects of psychiatric disorders and neurological disease in the elderly. They conclude with a discussion of the principles of neuropsychiatric treatment of the elderly.
Exhaustively researched and annotated, this wide-ranging textbook provides a definitive core reference for psychiatry and neurology residents, particularly those pursuing a specialty in geriatrics and for graduate students in psychology, neuropsychology, and related fields.
For most of human history, life expectancy was remarkably stable at about 30--40 years. Within the past 150 years, however, medical advances have virtually doubled that number. The world& rsquo;s elderly population is growing at 2.4% per year, faster than the rest of the population, with disproportionate increases expected to continue as newer and better treatments are found that minimize the disabilities associated with advanced age.
Key to improving the health and quality of life of the elderly is understanding and treating the brain diseases and behavioral disorders that become highly prevalent with age. Geriatric neuropsychiatry is an integrative specialty that draws from many diverse fields, including psychiatry, neurology, neuroscience, and geriatrics. It provides expertise on how to distinguish normal age-related changes from those of disease and disordered brain function.
Edited by two eminent practitioners and educators, this wide-ranging textbook& rsquo;s 41 chapters are divided into five major sections: "Introduction to Geriatric Neuropsychiatry"& mdash;Introduces the field, including the epidemiology of aging and its array of interacting and accumulating disadvantages, the neurobiology of aging, and the neurobiological basis of behavior "Neuropsychiatric Assessment of the Elderly"& mdash;Describes how to ensure early, accurate diagnoses, using both the fundamental cognitive skills evaluation and the more in-depth neuropsychological evaluation; age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) and its biological bases; anatomic imaging of age-related changes in brain morphology; and the latest imaging techniques that allow visualization of brain function in vivo"Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Psychiatric Disorders in the Elderly"& mdash;Covers everything from affective and anxiety disorders, substance abuse, and psychoses that start late in life to sleep disorders, delirium, pain, contemporary personality psychology, mental retardation, and aggression "Neuropsychiatric Aspects of Neurological Disease in the Elderly"& mdash;Focuses on diseases such as nondegenerative dementing disorders, Alzheimer& rsquo;s and Parkinson& rsquo;s diseases, hyperkinetic movement disorders, stroke, epilepsy, and traumatic brain injury, concluding with medical illnesses and therapies "Principles of Neuropsychiatric Treatment of the Elderly"& mdash;Discusses the effect of age in geriatric neuropsychopharmacology, psychopharmacology, ECT, psychosocial therapies, neuropsychiatry in nursing homes, genetic interventions, rehabilitation, ethical issues, and competency and related forensic issues
Exhaustively researched and annotated, the "American Psychiatric Press Textbook of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, Second Edition" provides a definitive core reference for psychiatry and neurology residents, particularly those pursuing a specialty in geriatrics, and for graduate students in psychology, neuropsychology, and related fields.
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