Psychopathologie du sujet âgé: POD
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Health & Wellness
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
385
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Jan 1, 2011
الناشر
Elsevier Masson
الطبعة
6
رقم ISBN-10
2994098571
رقم ISBN-13
9782994098577
الوصف
"Psychopathologie du sujet âgé" delves into the complexities of mental health as it pertains to the elderly. Ferrey and Le Gouès provide a comprehensive analysis that navigates through the various psychological challenges that arise with aging. This exploration is nuanced and deeply relevant, reflecting the profound changes that can occur in an individual’s mental state as they confront the realities of later life.
The authors meticulously articulate the myriad factors influencing mental health in older adults, from biological to social elements. They aim to dispel misconceptions and provide a clearer understanding of the psychological phenomena specific to this demographic. Through their research and insights, they work to enhance awareness among professionals and caregivers alike about the unique needs of aging individuals.
As the book progresses, it unfolds a tapestry of case studies, theoretical perspectives, and practical applications. These elements come together to illustrate not only the struggles faced by the elderly but also the resilience and strength that many exhibit in their journeys.
This substantial body of work serves as an essential resource for anyone involved in geriatric care, psychology, or those simply seeking to understand the profound impact of aging on the mind. It champions empathy and informed practices in dealing with one of society's most vulnerable populations.
The authors meticulously articulate the myriad factors influencing mental health in older adults, from biological to social elements. They aim to dispel misconceptions and provide a clearer understanding of the psychological phenomena specific to this demographic. Through their research and insights, they work to enhance awareness among professionals and caregivers alike about the unique needs of aging individuals.
As the book progresses, it unfolds a tapestry of case studies, theoretical perspectives, and practical applications. These elements come together to illustrate not only the struggles faced by the elderly but also the resilience and strength that many exhibit in their journeys.
This substantial body of work serves as an essential resource for anyone involved in geriatric care, psychology, or those simply seeking to understand the profound impact of aging on the mind. It champions empathy and informed practices in dealing with one of society's most vulnerable populations.