Mental Health Consultation in Nursing Homes

Author:   Michael A. Smyer ,  Diane Brannon ,  Margaret D. Cohn ,  Diane Brannon (Assistant Professor in Health Planning, Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Publisher:   New York University Press
ISBN:  

9780814779118


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 December 1990
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


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"""The most complete book to date concerning the institutionalized care of the mentally ill elderly. A compassionate, comprehensive portrayal of the problems of caring for older persons by family members and nursing home staff. Essential reading for all those working with the elderly."" --Bertram J. Cohler, Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago ""The real strength of this book lies in its initial conceptualization of the nursing home as a community with a community's complexity of forces working both for and counter to the best interests of its members...contrasting the traditional view that the institution is the enemy of its residents."" --M. Powell Lawton, Director of Research, Philadelphia Geriatric Center ""This eminently readable book meets a long-standing need in the field of mental health, reflected in the fact that many nursing home residents suffer mental and emotional problems not infrequently the cause of their placement. Rooted solidly in theory, research, and clinical evidence, yet with a clear eye to practical applications, this excellent book will appeal to scholars, educators, students, administers, consultants, and practitioners."" --Barbara Silverstone, Executive Director, The Lighthouse ""This book come out at the right time in our return to a national discussion of the mental health needs of older adults. Scholarly in breadth and thoroughness, the authors draw on their wealth of practical experience to edify topics on the nursing home industry and its community of caregivers, families, and residents, and on strategies for mental health consultation, assessment, and intervention. It is thoughtfully written."" --Carrell Wendland, Ph.D., President Beverly Foundation"

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Author:   Michael A. Smyer ,  Diane Brannon ,  Margaret D. Cohn ,  Diane Brannon (Assistant Professor in Health Planning, Pennsylvania State University, USA)
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780814779118


ISBN 10:   0814779115
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 December 1990
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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The most complete book to date concerning the institutionalized care of the mentally ill elderly. A compassionate, comprehensive portrayal of the problems of caring for older persons by family members and nursing home staff. Essential reading for all those working with the elderly. --Bertram J. Cohler, Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago The real strength of this book lies in its initial conceptualization of the nursing home as a community with a community's complexity of forces working both for and counter to the best interests of its members...contrasting the traditional view that the institution is the enemy of its residents. --M. Powell Lawton, Director of Research, Philadelphia Geriatric Center This eminently readable book meets a long-standing need in the field of mental health, reflected in the fact that many nursing home residents suffer mental and emotional problems not infrequently the cause of their placement. Rooted solidly in theory, research, and clinical evidence, yet with a clear eye to practical applications, this excellent book will appeal to scholars, educators, students, administers, consultants, and practitioners. --Barbara Silverstone, Executive Director, The Lighthouse This book come out at the right time in our return to a national discussion of the mental health needs of older adults. Scholarly in breadth and thoroughness, the authors draw on their wealth of practical experience to edify topics on the nursing home industry and its community of caregivers, families, and residents, and on strategies for mental health consultation, assessment, and intervention. It is thoughtfully written. --Carrell Wendland, Ph.D., President Beverly Foundation


"""The most complete book to date concerning the institutionalized care of the mentally ill elderly. A compassionate, comprehensive portrayal of the problems of caring for older persons by family members and nursing home staff. Essential reading for all those working with the elderly."" --Bertram J. Cohler, Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago ""The real strength of this book lies in its initial conceptualization of the nursing home as a community with a community's complexity of forces working both for and counter to the best interests of its members...contrasting the traditional view that the institution is the enemy of its residents."" --M. Powell Lawton, Director of Research, Philadelphia Geriatric Center ""This eminently readable book meets a long-standing need in the field of mental health, reflected in the fact that many nursing home residents suffer mental and emotional problems not infrequently the cause of their placement. Rooted solidly in theory, research, and clinical evidence, yet with a clear eye to practical applications, this excellent book will appeal to scholars, educators, students, administers, consultants, and practitioners."" --Barbara Silverstone, Executive Director, The Lighthouse ""This book come out at the right time in our return to a national discussion of the mental health needs of older adults. Scholarly in breadth and thoroughness, the authors draw on their wealth of practical experience to edify topics on the nursing home industry and its community of caregivers, families, and residents, and on strategies for mental health consultation, assessment, and intervention. It is thoughtfully written."" --Carrell Wendland, Ph.D., President Beverly Foundation"


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Author Information

Michael Smyer is Professor of Human Devlopment at Pennsylvania State University. the author of numerous books, Dr. Smyer specializes in issues of aging and mental health. Dianne Brannon is an Assistant Professor in health planning. Both hold appointments at Pennsylvania State University.

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