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In the book diverse material on an of health sum, pulls together important aspect care that is often overlooked. Its value is its on &dquo;low tech&dquo; to emphasis approaches health and needs. it does not address individ- However, promotion meeting long-term ual or in topics comprehensively depth. Eustis Nancy Professor University of Minnesota Brief Reviews J. L. Teitelman & I. A. Parham Fundamentals (Compilers). of Geriatrics for Health An Annotated CT: Green- Professionals: Bibliography. Westport, wood 255 $45. Press, 1990. pp. This is the l lth in a series of and indexes in bibliographies gerontology produced the in Other titles this series have addressed elder abuse and by publisher. neglect, federal health care retirement, suicide, longevity, public policy, European immigrants, Jewish and women. law, crime, elderly, The is divided into two and 12 with the annotations bibliography parts chapters, in each handled health care Part 1 addresses health chapter by professionals. eight care rehabili- medicine, disciplines: dentistry, pharmacy, physical therapy, podiatry, tation and Several other fields with roles medicine, nursing, geropsychology. major in health care are not covered social work; geriatric (e.g., pastoral counseling; and so Part 2 is a rather curious combination of ethnic and psychiatry, forth). minority older medical and new reimbursement issues, women, ethics, systems. It will be of in are use to the health care who greatest professionals disciplines just introduced to the to in one field literature and being specialized geriatric specialists interested in materials in another. locating G. A. V. A. & M. J. and Hughston, Christopherson, Bonjean (Eds.). Aging Practitioner on Golden Pond. New York: Family Therapy: Perspectives Haworth 1989. 244 $29.95. Press, pp. This volume was issued as Volume Numbers 1 and 2 of the 5, simultaneously Journal and the It 18 on various of of Psychotherapy Family. presents essays aspects the title with an introduction and conclusion the editors. theme, Nieto, together by and discuss of intervention with the Coward, Horsley principles therapeutic elderly. Keller and introduce a model&dquo; of and Bromley &dquo;systemic psychotherapy; Hughston
Journal of Applied Gerontology – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 1991
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