A multidisciplinary resource that combines the latest research with the best practices for working with older
adults
The Handbook of Gerontology: Evidence-Based Approaches to Theory, Practice, and Policy provides an essential source
of important theoretical and applied information on gerontology for all mental health professionals interested
in optimizing the health and well-being of older adults. Interdisciplinary and incorporating the most current evidence-based
practices in its focus, this timely book considers the many factors that affect the way this growing population
experiences the world-and provides a positive and proactive guide to administering care.
Integrating the latest research findings with important practice implications for working with an older client
population, the Handbook of Gerontology draws on a multidisciplinary team of expert contributors who provide coverage
and insight into a diverse range of topics, including:
A global perspective on aging
Elder abuse
Family caregiving
Parenting grandchildren
Depression
Substance abuse
Alzheimer's disease
Successful aging and personality
Biological and cognitive aspects and theories of aging
An exceptional resource for practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and students, the Handbook of Gerontology
is essential reading for anyone who works with older adults.