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Cognitive Behavioral Interventions with Older Adults: Integrating Clinical and Gerontological Research

Authors :
Satre, Derek
Satre, Derek
Knight, Bob G.
David, Steven
Satre, Derek
Satre, Derek
Knight, Bob G.
David, Steven
Source :
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice; vol 37, iss 5, 489-498
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Psychotherapeutic interventions utilizing cognitive–behavioral strategies have been used widely with older adults. To appropriately adapt these techniques, characteristics unique to older adults must be taken into account. These factors include aspects of the social environment, cohort effects, cognitive changes with aging, personality, and emotional development, which have been described in an emerging body of research literature from the field of gerontology. In addition, clinical studies have examined the efficacy of cognitive–behavioral interventions in treating older clients for anxiety, depression, insomnia, and other disorders. This review describes current empirical evidence in gerontology and treatment outcome research that informs the practice of psychotherapy in this population and provides recommendations for conducting therapy with older adults.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Professional Psychology: Research and Practice; vol 37, iss 5, 489-498
Notes :
application/pdf, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice vol 37, iss 5, 489-498
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367693869
Document Type :
Electronic Resource