Looking into later life: a psychoanalytic approach to depression and dementia in old age
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Karnac 2007
Schriftenreihe:Tavistock Clinic series
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-332) and index
Developments in psychoanalytic thinking and in therapeutic attitudes and services / Rachael Davenhill -- The metapsychology of depression / Cyril Couve -- Assessment / Rachael Davenhill -- Individual psychotherapy / Rachel Davenhill -- Couples psychotherapy: separateness or separation? An account of work with a couple entering later life / Anne Amos and Andrew Balfour -- "Tragical-comical-historical-pastoral": groups and group therapy in the third age / Caroline Garland -- The experience of an illness: the resurrection of an analysis in the work of recovery / Ronald Markillie -- Psychodynamic observation and old age / Rachael Davenhill, Andrew Balfour, Margaret Rustin -- Consultation at work / Maxine Dennis and David Armstrong -- Where angels fear to tread: idealism, despondency, and inhibition in thought in hospital nursing / Anna Dartington -- Only connect--the links between early and later life / Margot Waddell -- No truce with the furies: issues of containment in the provision of care for people with dementia and those who care for them / Rachel Davenhill -- Facts, phenomenology, and psychoanalytic contributions to dementia care / Andrew Balfour -- The pink ribbon / A.S. Byatt -- Caring for a relative with dementia--who is the sufferer? / Heather Wood -- My unfaithful brain--a journey into Alzheimer's Disease / Anna Dartington and Rebekah Pratt -- Conveying the experience of Alzheimer's Disease through art: the later paintings of William Utermohlen / Patrice Polini
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 343 p.)
ISBN:1849405662
1855754479
9781849405669
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