Group Techniques for Aging Adults: Putting Geriatric Skills Enhancement into Practice
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Book Details
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Author: Kathie T. Erwin
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Publisher: Routledge
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Edition: 2nd Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 154
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Release Date: 14-11-2012
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ISBN: 9780415897822
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Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.0 x 0.6 inches
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Languages: English
About the Book
Therapeutic Group Work with Elders by Kathie T. Erwin is a comprehensive guide for mental health professionals who work with elderly populations. This second edition explores a range of group modalities designed to address the unique emotional and social challenges faced by seniors. It is a practical and accessible resource for professionals who want to develop and implement effective programs aimed at reducing isolation and improving self-esteem among older adults.
Key Features:
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Holistic Group Modalities: Erwin's approach is centered on addressing the mind, body, society, and spirituality of elders. The book defines and elaborates on group modalities, including:
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Reminiscence
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Bibliotherapy
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Remotivation
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Humor
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Expressive Art
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Therapeutic Writing
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Sacred Spaces (new to this edition)
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Practical Guidelines: The book offers step-by-step instructions on how to design, implement, and monitor group programs for elderly individuals. These guidelines help mental health professionals apply theoretical concepts in real-world settings.
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Focus on Coping Skills: The book emphasizes the importance of helping elders develop positive coping mechanisms to combat issues like social isolation, low self-esteem, and reduced social networks.
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Interactive, Multi-Modal Program: The author provides a detailed framework for creating an interactive group program that can engage elderly clients in meaningful ways. This encourages them to express themselves, build connections, and improve their overall well-being.
Who Should Read This Book:
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Mental Health Professionals: Psychologists, social workers, and counselors who work with older adults in individual or group settings.
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Caregivers: Those providing care for elderly clients who may benefit from structured group work.
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Researchers and Students: Anyone studying geriatric mental health, therapeutic practices, or elderly care will find valuable insights in this book.
Why This Book is Important:
This book is vital for those looking to enhance the mental and emotional well-being of elderly populations through group interventions. It provides a wide array of modalities that mental health professionals can incorporate into their practices, helping seniors cope with aging challenges while fostering meaningful engagement and personal growth.

