Changing Aging, Changing Family Therapy Practicing With 21st Century Realities Routledge Series on Family Therapy and Counseling Series
Coordonnateurs : Peluso Paul R., Watts Richard E., Parsons Mindy
As the baby boomers move into retirement and later stages of life, gerontology and geriatrics have begun to receive much more attention. Changing Aging, Changing Family Therapy explores the ways in which family therapists? expertise in systems theory makes them uniquely qualified to take a leading role in helping families and individuals cope with the challenges and changed circumstances that aging brings. Clinicians will find detailed coverage and practical guidelines on a wealth of vital topics, including coping with the illness of a parent or partner, working past retirement age, outliving one?s savings, preserving physical and mental well-being over time, and more.
Introduction. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Fruhauf, Lambert, Narrative Approaches to Working with Older Clients. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Elderly Parents. Qualls, Caregiver Family Therapy for Families Dealing with Dementia. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Physical Health. Moll, Leisure and Sexuality in Older Clients. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Psychopathology in Older Couples. Stein, Working with "Older Old" Couples. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Financial Issues, Work and Retirement. Blando, Transforming Your Practice to Work with Older Clients. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Spirituality and Death. Interview with John Gottman. Interview with Gus Napier. Interview with Monica McGoldrick. Interview with Jon Carlson. Peluso, Watts, Parsons, Summary.
Paul R. Peluso, PhD, is an associate professor of mental health counseling in the department of counselor education at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida. He is a licensed mental health counselor and marriage and family therapist and is the author of several books and journal articles on infidelity, counselor training, and couples therapy.
Richard E. Watts, PhD, is distinguished professor of counseling and director of the Center for Research and Doctoral Studies in Counselor Education in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas. He has published several books and numerous journal articles.
Mindy Parsons is a licensed mental health counselor with a successful private practice in Delray Beach, Florida. She is a doctoral candidate at Florida Atlantic University and resides in southern Palm Beach County with her husband and their two children.
Date de parution : 05-2012
Ouvrage de 288 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Changing Aging, Changing Family Therapy :
Mots-clés :
Chronic; therapist; Changing Family Therapy; older; Family Therapy; adults; Vice Versa; mild; Family Therapists; cognitive; Custodial Grandparents; impairment; Neuropsychological Evaluations; custodial; Family Therapy Literature; grandparents; Family’s Life; universal; NFCSP; design; Sage; Lake Geneva; Family Literature; Family Caregiving; NIA; Hdl; MFT; Foster CARE; Dementia Caregiving; Custodial Grandchildren; Aging Issues; Medical Family Therapy; Accountable Care Organizations; Universal Design; Late Life