Working with toxic older adults a guide to coping with difficult elders

Experienced caregivers will immediately recognize Gloria Davenport's descriptions of the ""toxic"" personality: elders who persistently poison their own care environment with noncompliant and psychologically abusive behavior. Toxic older adults are often hazardous cases for...

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Autor principal: Davenport, Gloria M. (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer Pub. Co 2006.
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798369906719
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  • Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Preface; List of Figures and Tables; Part I: What Do You Mean, Toxic?; Chapter 1 Introduction, Definitions, Descriptions; Why the Term ""Toxic Agers""?; How Does Toxic Aging Compare with Successful Aging?; Definitions; Who Are Toxic Agers?; What Causes Toxicity?; Does Extraversion or Introversion Make a Difference?; What Is Toxic Behavior?; Is Toxicity Verbal Abuse?; Is Toxicity Emotional Blackmail?; Is Toxicity a Mental Illness?; What About Multiple Diagnoses?; What About Toxicity and Physical Challenges?
  • Is Toxicity Found in Other Ethnic Groups and Cultures?How Are Toxic Agers Perceived?; Summary; Chapter 2 Why the Focus on Toxic Agers?; Raising Consciousness; Facing Reality; A Look at the Demographics; Need for Early Awareness of Toxicity; Shadow Work; Nourishment Versus Toxicity; Characteristics of Self-Induced Toxicity; Reflections; Summary; Chapter 3 How Do We Know They Are Toxic?; Behavioral Characteristics; Labeling of Toxic Agers; Professional Assessments; Nonverbal Signs; Assessment Checklist; How Would I Know If I Am Toxic?; Self-Assessment Toxicity Indicator; Cautions; Summary
  • Chapter 4 Are Toxic Agers Found in All Groups?Psychotherapists; Community Centers; Senior Centers; Summary; Part II: Who Is Affected by Toxic Agers, and How?; Chapter 5 Impact on Professionals; Where Are Toxics Found?; Facing Reality; Typical Professional Responses to Toxic Agers; Impact Examples; The Depth of Toxicity Impact; Summary; Chapter 6 Potential Co-Victims?; How Does Co-Victimization Happen?; How Does Toxicity in Agers Impact Others?; Summary; Part III: What Causes Toxicity?; Chapter 7 Can Theoretical Research Explain Toxicity?; Empirical Indicators of Toxicity
  • Davenport Theories and HypothesisGerontology Theories; Summary; Chapter 8 Is Nature the Cause of Toxicity?; Personality Definitions; Personality Theories; Summary; Chapter 9 Is Nurture the Cause of Toxicity?; Conditioning; Erikson's Life-Cycle Stages; The Feil Method and Life Task Theory; The Recovery Movement; The Internal Environment; Summary; Chapter 10 Is It Nature and Nurture?; Transactional Analysis; Defense Mechanisms; Control Theory; Cybernetics and Psychocybernetics; The Internal Environment; Summary; Part IV: Can We Intervene and Cope? Uncover Negative Beliefs?
  • Chapter 11 Professional TipsTreatment; Training; Basic Rules; Summary; Chapter 12 Strategies and Techniques; Structured Intervention; Workshops; A Difficult Task; Techniques; A Simulated Scenario for Service Providers; Summary; Part V: Is Toxicity Preventable? Is Healing Possible?; Chapter 13 Self-Help and Prevention; Candidates for Self-Help; Self-Help Tips; Self-Nourishment and Warm Fuzzies; Stress Management; Stress Reduction; Support Networks and Groups; Special Programs; Summary; Chapter 14 The Path to Healing; Case Study; Transitioning; Summary; Afterword; Glossary; A; B; C; D; E; F; G
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