What You’ll Discover in Gregory A. Hinrichsen Mental Health Issues in Older Adults Proven Strategies for Cognitive Deficits, Depression and Anxiety
- Faculty:
- Gregory A. Hinrichsen
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 8 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 02, 2016
Description
- Assessment tools for cognitive deficits, depression, anxiety and Substance abuse
- Proven There are many ways to deal with mental health issues in the later years of life
- Important steps in Building a successful geriatric practice, including billing Medicare and Medicaid
- Common ethical issues encountered in Practice with older adults
More than 40 years of clinical experience in The field of aging Gregory A. HinrichsenDr. ABPP, PH.D. will show you how to help older adults with mental health issues.
- Assessing cognitive deficits, depression and Anxiety
- Treatment DepRession and Anxiety and Manager cognitive deficits
- Handling common Ethical issues
- Addressing Life transitions, grief/complicated grieving, thoughts of suicidal thinking and Interpersonal conflict
- Engaging and Establishing credibility
- Successfully building a business Practice in geriatric mental healthcare
Through dynamic discussion case studies and video examples You will leave with the essential assessment and Better care through the use of treatment tools for Grow your practice for older adults and More satisfaction and joy in Your clinical work!
Handouts
Manual (8.56 MB) | 85 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
The Worlds of Older Adults
- Myths and Remarkable facts about older adults
- What are you waiting for? It is really Consider older adults and Your own aging?
Credibility with Older Adults
- An old life
- Etiquette and Avoiding interpersonal pitfalls in establishing rapport
- Adaptations for sensory, cultural and Generational mismatch
- How housing affects health and social services shape older lives
Mental Health Issues in Late Life
- Epidemiology of late life mental disorders – made easy
- Common mental health conditions and Life problems
- Here are some facts about how to successfully treat mental health problems
Assessment of Mental Health Problems
- Motivation assessment and Intention to see you
- Medical history and Medicines
- Tools and instruments and Protocols to measure:
- Cognitive deficits
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Substance abuse
- Referrals for medical care, psychiatric care, social services
- Common problems in an initial assessmentand How to handle them
Management of Mild-Severe Cognitive Deficits
- Distinction between dementia and delirium
- Strategies Memory complaints can be addressed
- Strategies To help dementia-prone seniors and Their families
- Common problems that clinicians face (and How to handle them
- Resources
Last-in-Life Treatment Depression
- Fundamental questions in late life depression
- Proven treatment strategies using:
- Problem Solving Treatment
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
- Common problems encountered in Psychotherapyand How to handle them
Last-in-Life Treatment Anxiety
- Fundamental questions in Late life anxiety
- Proven treatment strategies using CBT
- Common problems encountered in Psychotherapyand How to handle them
- Additional resources to help you improve your treatment skills
Important Steps in Building a Geriatric Practice that is Successful
- An overview of Medicare and Medicaid
- Common service delivery sites
- Referrals and Coordinating care with other providers of health care
- Common problems in Business and Managementand How to manage them
Ethical Issues
- Safety in balance and autonomy
- Privacy protection and Consent
- Find out if you are able to consent
- Handle conflict of interests and Blurring of roles
Faculty
Gregory A. HinrichsenABPP, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products: 2
Gregory A. Hinrichsen, Ph.D., ABPP, Is board certified in American Board of Professional Psychology. He has been providing clinical services for older adults for almost 40 years and Their families and Research conducted on the effects of late-life mental health issues. Dr. Hinrichsen Presented training workshops in The U.S. and abroad and Is a master trainer for The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
A leading expert in Dr. Hinrichsen Previously, was the American Psychological Association (APA), Committee on Aging Chair, president of APA Society of Clinical Geropsychology and APA Congressional Fellow in The U.S. Senate and Chair of the Council of Professional Geropsychology Training Programs. He was the 2015 recipient of the APA’s M. Powell Lawton award for Clinical Geropsychology: Distinguished Contributions
Dr. Hinrichsen co-These books were written by me. Older Planner for Adult Psychotherapy (2011) and Interpersonal psychotherapy for Depressed Older Adults (2006). He is the author of many publications. and Specialized social work and Psychology students and For professionals in How to work with older adults effectively Greg is a faculty member of the Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine. Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai in New York City
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Gregory Hinrichsen As an Assistant Clinical Professor in The Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is an author and receives royalties for the American Psychological Association and John Wiley & Sons. Dr. Hinrichsen Receives a speaking honorarium of PESI Inc.
Non-Financial: Gregory Hinrichsen Does not have any relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
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