Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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988825
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Doc. No
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b743195
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Title & Author
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Aging families and caregiving /\ edited by Sara Honn Qualls, Steven H. Zarit.
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Publication Statement
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Hoboken, N.J. :: John Wiley & Sons,, ©2009.
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Series Statement
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Wiley series in clinical geropsychology
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Page. NO
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xiii, 338 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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0470008555
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: 9780470008553
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
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Who are the aging families? / Rosemary Blieszner -- Functions families serve in old age / Karen L. Fingerman, Laura M. Miller, and Amber J. Seidel -- The cultural context of clinical work with aging caregivers / Martha Crowther and Audrey Austin -- All in the family : providing care to chronically ill and disabled older adults / Mary Ann Parris Stephens and Melissa M. Franks -- Impact of dementia caregiving : risks, strains and growth / Weiling Liu and Dolores Gallagher-Thompson -- Assessment and intervention with family caregivers / Judy Zarit -- Empirically supported treatment for family caregivers / Steven H. Zarit -- Caregiver family therapy for conflicted families / Sara Honn Qualls and Tara L. Noecker -- Integrating families into long-term-care psychology services : orchestrating cacophonies and symphonies / Margaret P. Norris -- Family caregiving and U.S. federal policy / Diane L. Elmore and Ronda C. Talley -- Family care planning services / Patti Auxier -- Caregiver services: resources, trends, and best practices / Nancy Giunta and Andrew Scharlach -- A platform for intervention and research on family communication in elder care / Michael Williams and Clayton Lewis -- Personal health records for older adults with chronic conditions and their informal caregivers / Elaine A. Blechman -- Future directions in family caregiving : clinical, policy, and research initiatives / Steven H. Zarit.
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Abstract
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"In this informative guide, editors Sara Quails and Steven Zarit have brought together a notable team of international contributors to produce a clear structure that offers clinicians a framework for engaging families effectively in the important, but frequently stressful and complicated, role of caring for older family members. Aging Families and Caregiving provides clinicians with a solid foundation to help families manage age and disability in a manner consistent with their values, maximize positive outcomes for the care receiver, and reduce the emotional and physical costs on the caregiver." --Book Jacket.
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Subject
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Adult children of aging parents.
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Subject
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Aging parents-- Care.
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Caregivers-- Family relationships.
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Subject
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Family social work.
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Social work with older people.
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Subject
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Caregivers-- Aged.
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Subject
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Family Relations-- Aged.
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Social Support-- Aged.
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Subject
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Social Work-- Aged.
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Subject
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Adult children of aging parents.
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Subject
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Adult children of aging parents.
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Subject
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Aging parents-- Care.
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Subject
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Aging parents-- Care.
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Subject
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Caregivers-- Family relationships.
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Subject
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Caregivers-- Family relationships.
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Subject
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Family social work.
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Subject
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Family social work.
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Subject
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Social work with older people.
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Subject
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Social work with older people.
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Dewey Classification
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362.6
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362.20846
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LC Classification
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HV1451.A37 2009
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NLM classification
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WT 31A267 2009
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Added Entry
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Qualls, Sarah Honn.
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Zarit, Steven H.
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