. . "Interpersonelle Psychotherapie Depression." . . "Interpersoonlijke therapie." . . "Depression, Mental." . . "Psychotherapy methods." . . "Psychotherapy methods" . "Older people Mental health services." . . "Personnes âgées Santé mentale, Services de." . . "Psychotherapy methods Aged." . . "Depression Alter." . . "Interpersonal psychotherapy." . . "Aged." . . "Aged" . "Thérapie interpersonnelle." . . "Depression therapy." . . "Depression therapy" . "Personnes âgées Santé mentale." . . "Depressies (psychiatrie)" . . "Depression (Psychologie) Alter Interpersonelle Psychotherapie." . . "Interpersonelle Psychotherapie Depression (Psychologie) Alter." . . "Ouderen." . . "Interpersonal Relations Aged." . . "Older people Mental health." . . "Dépression." . . "Alter Depression." . . "Interpersonal Relations." . . "Interpersonal Relations" . "Depression Interpersonelle Psychotherapie." . . "Personnes âgées Psychothérapie." . . "dépression (psychologie) personne âgée psychothérapie." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed older adults" . "Interpersonal psychotherapy for depressed older adults"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"This volume applies interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), as developed by Gerald Klerman, Myrna Weissman, and their colleagues, to older adults with depression. It also draws on IPT research on late-life depression conducted by Ellen Frank, Charles Reynolds, and their collaborators at the University of Pittsburgh. With cognizance of broader issues that apply to psychotherapeutic work with older adults, the original IPT framework for the treatment of depression in younger adults can be applied to older adults. The volume first reviews relevant gerontology issues that provide the broader context in which older lives are lived. Knowledge of depression and later life are then discussed in Chapter 2 along with general clinical recommendations for the assessment and treatment of older adults. In Chapter 3, we make a clinical and research case for why IPT is especially well-suited for older people. In Chapter 4, the general structure of IPT is reviewed along with a distillation of salient research. In much of the remainder of the book we discuss how to conduct IPT, drawing on our clinical experience with older people. A chapter is devoted to common problems that arise for those who are learning IPT. The final chapter includes a summary of concluding remarks and guidance for those who want to gain further knowledge and experience in the application of IPT. The book concludes with an annotated list of resources\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)." . "\"This volume applies interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), as developed by Gerald Klerman, Myrna Weissman, and their colleagues, to older adults with depression. It also draws on IPT research on late-life depression conducted by Ellen Frank, Charles Reynolds, and their collaborators at the University of Pittsburgh. With cognizance of broader issues that apply to psychotherapeutic work with older adults, the original IPT framework for the treatment of depression in younger adults can be applied to older adults. The volume first reviews relevant gerontology issues that provide the broader context in which older lives are lived. Knowledge of depression and later life are then discussed in Chapter 2 along with general clinical recommendations for the assessment and treatment of older adults. In Chapter 3, we make a clinical and research case for why IPT is especially well-suited for older people. In Chapter 4, the general structure of IPT is reviewed along with a distillation of salient research. In much of the remainder of the book we discuss how to conduct IPT, drawing on our clinical experience with older people. A chapter is devoted to common problems that arise for those who are learning IPT. The final chapter includes a summary of concluding remarks and guidance for those who want to gain further knowledge and experience in the application of IPT. The book concludes with an annotated list of resources\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"This volume applies interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), as developed by Gerald Klerman, Myrna Weissman, and their colleagues, to older adults with depression. It also draws on IPT research on late-life depression conducted by Ellen Frank, Charles Reynolds, and their collaborators at the University of Pittsburgh. With cognizance of broader issues that apply to psychotherapeutic work with older adults, the original IPT framework for the treatment of depression in younger adults can be applied to older adults. The volume first reviews relevant gerontology issues that provide the broader context in which older lives are lived. Knowledge of depression and later life are then discussed in Chapter 2 along with general clinical recommendations for the assessment and treatment of older adults. In Chapter 3, we make a clinical and research case for why IPT is especially well-suited for older people. In Chapter 4, the general structure of IPT is reviewed along with a distillation of salient research. In much of the remainder of the book we discuss how to conduct IPT, drawing on our clinical experience with older people. A chapter is devoted to common problems that arise for those who are learning IPT. The final chapter includes a summary of concluding remarks and guidance for those who want to gain further knowledge and experience in the application of IPT. The book concludes with an annotated list of resources\"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)" . . . . . "Dépression nerveuse chez la personne âgée." . . "Depression therapy Aged." . .