Psychosocial nursing care of the aged /
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New York :
McGraw-Hill,
[1973]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword, by M. Dunlap
- Interviewing the aged, by I. M. Burnside
- Communication disorders: a problem in rehabilitation, by A. H. Shanck
- One-to-one relationship therapy: a case study, by M. C. Abarca
- You don't seem to want to understand, by L. D. Robinson
- Depression in the aged, by F. B. Gage
- The sick role of the elderly, by K. Ness
- Territoriality: space and the aged patient in intensive care units, by S. L. Roberts
- The aged psychiatric patient, by M. E. Human
- To die or not to die: plight of the aged patient in ICU, by S. L. Roberts
- Continuity of care for elderly discharged hospitalized patients, by M. L. Conti
- Affectional and instrumental dependency in the aged, by R. A. Roehm
- Integrity and despair: a contrast of two lives, by A. V. Bancroft
- Factors affecting process and content in older adult groups, by L. B. Gillin
- Group therapy for high utilizers of clinic facilities, by J. M. Morrison
- Group work with the institutionalized elderly, by D. R. Blake
- Short-term group work in a rehabilitation hospital, by V. L. Holtzen
- Around the kitchen table: group work on a back ward, by A. Z. Stange
- Co-leadership with a group of stroke patients, by D. L. Holland
- Long-term group work with the hospitalized aged, by I. M. Burnside.