Counselling Older People

by Steve Scrutton

Published 1 January 1989
The neglected subject of counselling old people is dealt with in this book, which offers a structural view of old age recognizing both physical and psychological needs and adjustments arising from the changes inherent in the ageing process. It sets out to challenge traditional thinking about old age and the resultant effects on the quality of care. It is intended for all involved in caring for the old including social workers, nurses, doctors, occupational therapists, clinical psychologists and retirement counsellors and underlines the importance of effective counselling, the skills needed and the relationships that evolve. It also addresses the social and emotional implications of issues such as dependence, depression, retirement, bereavement and death.