Publication | Open Access
Cognitive–behavioural therapy with older people
72
Citations
25
References
2007
Year
PsychotherapyGeriatric PsychiatryEducationMental HealthGeriatric MedicineOlder PeoplePsychologyClinical PsychologyCognitive TherapyCbt NeedsTherapy OutcomesPsychiatryGeriatricsAdult Behavioral HealthClinical Counseling TheoriesBehavior TherapyRehabilitationCognitive Behavioral InterventionAge GroupTherapyMedicinePsychopathology
Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for a number of psychiatric disorders in adults of all ages. With the proportion of the population aged 65 or over increasing steadily, it is important to be aware of how the CBT needs of this age group can be best met. This article provides an overview of CBT and the historical context of using it with older people. Although an understanding of the individual, irrespective of age, is at the core of CBT, potential modifications to the procedure and content aimed at optimising its effectiveness for older people are discussed.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1