Depression is a leading mental health concern in aging individuals. Written to be used in collaboration with a qualified mental health professional, Treating Later-Life Depression: Workbook is designed to address and alleviate depression and related concerns (chronic pain, sleep problems, anxiety, brain health, family caregiving and grief) in middle-aged and older adults. This practical Workbook, along with its companion Clinician Guide, reflects the latest scientific and clinical advances in cognitive-behavioral therapy for age-related problems, in individual, group, and telehealth formats. Along with learning how to re-engage in a meaningful daily life, individuals will build skills using personalized change strategies such as problem solving, relaxation training, self-compassion, reframing unhelpful thoughts and effective communication practices, among others. The Workbook closes with resources to support middle-aged and older adults' ongoing efforts at achieving and maintaining a greater sense of wellbeing. Reviews: "Cognitive behavioral approaches to treating later life depression are cornerstones of our therapeutic regimes today. I can think of no group better positioned to provide a definitive book and manual to guide clinicians in these treatments than Drs. Steffen, Gallagher-Thompson, and Thompson. These professionals are not only therapeutic pioneers, they bring decades of firsthand experience in both research and practice to this topic. No one does it better." --Dan G. Blazer MD, MPH, PhD, JP Gibbons Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine "I highly recommend this excellent, practical workbook and guide for all clinicians working with patients struggling with later-life depression, whether in primary or specialty care settings. The evidence-based modules are detailed and nicely adaptable to virtual care/telehealth." --Susan H. McDaniel, PhD, Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Families and Health, Department of Psychiatry and Family Medicine, University of Rochester Medicine "Kudos for this workbook and clinician's guide that represent the cutting edge of CBT treatment for depressed middle-aged and older adults. The introduction of a new easy-to-use modular format and expanded state-of-the art resources highlight both core treatment strategies and stepped-up culturally tailored practice." --Victor Molinari, PhD, ABPP, Professor, School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida "What a fabulous resource! This workbook is chock-full of practical tools and strategies designed for middle-aged and older adults who want to live a happier, healthier life. The Clinician's Guide provides therapists with suggestions for maximizing the workbook's use with clients." --Pamela A. Hays, PhD, author of Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice, and Creating Well-Being: Four Steps to a Happier Healthier Life About the Authors: Ann M. Steffen, PhD, ABPP is a board-certified geropsychologist and professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Leah P. Dick-Siskin, PhD has almost two decades of experience coordinating geriatric partial hospitalization programs and co-authored the book Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Older People. Ann Choryan Bilbrey, PhD completed her postdoctoral training at Stanford University's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and is the Associate Director of the Optimal Aging Center. Larry W. Thompson, PhD, ABPP is a board-certified geropsychologist and an emeritus professor from Stanford University School of Medicine. He is the co-founder of the Optimal Aging Center. Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, PhD, ABPP is a board-certified geropsychologist and active emerita professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the co-founder of the Optimal Aging Center. |