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Author Orbach, Ann.

Title Not too late : psychotherapy and ageing / Ann Orbach ; foreword by Joseph Redfearn
Published London ; Bristol, Pa. : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996

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Description xiii, 122 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Foreword / Joseph Redfearn -- Pt. I. The Receding Wave. 1. Ageing and Ageism. 2. Does it Have to be Like This? 3. Reinventing Self. 4. Is Sex Allowed? 5. Loss. 6. Why aren't they Screaming? -- Pt. II. Time Out of Time (in the Consulting Room). 7. Dare we Risk it? 8. Regressing. 9. Changing. 10. Remembering and Forgetting. 11. Ending. 12. The Ageing Therapist. 13. Matters of Life and Death
Summary Not Too Late shows that psychotherapy is not just for the young. Orbach's insights will be of great value to anyone who works with older people including psychotherapists, counsellors and social workers
Old age is a stage of human development which has largely been neglected in the field of psychotherapy. Not Too Late is a lively challenge to the view that for the old, only short-term therapy or counselling is suitable. Drawing upon her own experience of ageing and her work with older patients, Ann Orbach demonstrates that people can benefit from long-term psychotherapy at any age, provided they have the motivation and the right attitude. She explores the older person's sense of selfhood, in contrast to stereotypes and prejudices, and considers key issues which older people face such as ageism, bereavement, physical change, sexuality, regression and fear of death. She also questions why therapists tend to avoid working with older age groups and how therapists can help both their patients and themselves face the usual fears and issues of old age
Notes Bibliography: p112-115. _ Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 112-115) and index
Subject Older people -- Psychology.
Psychotherapy for older people.
Psychotherapy.
Aged.
Aging -- psychology.
Psychotherapy.
LC no. 97100823
ISBN 1853023809