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Aging and Mental Health: Business as Usual?

  • Margaret Gatz
  • , Michael A. Smyer

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Abstract

Cautions that in developing training models in mental health and aging, psychologists must not overlook what experience has taught them about mental health intervention or what they know already about older adults. It is suggested that a life-span developmental view complements a community and preventive approach to the mental health needs of the elderly. Creation of a separate subspecialty of clinical geropsychology will not effectively serve older adults. What is needed is a synthesis ofalready existing expertise in areas such as life-span development, clinical psychology, and community psychology. This synthesis provides a conceptual foundation and set of intervention approaches on which to base training programs in mental health and aging.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume34
StatePublished - Jan 1 1979

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