“The Mental Health Needs of Older Adults”
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Articles in This Issue
- A Family Member’s Journey into the Depths of Bipolar Disorder
- Aging with Optimism in FEGS Behavioral Health Residential Programs
- Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Care for Older Persons with Depression
- From the Publisher: Reflections on My Father’s Golden Years
- Geriatric Mental Health in New York State: A Reflection on Progress and Future Directions
- I’m Still Here: Engagement as Treatment for Dementia
- Mental Health in The Elderly: Boomers Coming of Age
- Older Adults: The Hidden “Sandwich” Generation
- Older Consumers and the PROS Model: A Growing Challenge
- Planning Ahead for Difficult Health Care Decisions
- Point of View – Generational Competence: A Conceptual Framework for Aging in America
- Principles for Promoting Inter-Group Relations Among Adolescents Through Group Work
- Senior Peers Provide Companionship to Homebound: New York City Program Addresses Social Isolation in Older Adults
- Serving the Mental Health Needs of Homebound Older Adults
- Sheridan Hill House: An Alternative Residential Model for Older Persons with Serious Mental Illness and Medical Conditions
- Study Ties Blood Protein to Alzheimer’s Brain Abnormalities
- Support for Older Adult Peers
- The Economics of Recovery: System Reform
- The Emotional Needs of Older Adults from the Former Soviet Union
- The Growing Problem of Drug and Alcohol Use in Older Adults
- The Medical Care and Psychosocial Needs of Older Adults
- The NYSPA Report: New York State Psychiatric Association’s 2011 Legislative Agenda