Ageing is associated with a high incidence of various pathologies, including mental disorders which, thanks to advances in neuroscience and psychological and social sciences, are better defined.
Based on extensive research, their diagnosis, nosographic classification and management have been developed and refined.
This 3rd edition bears witness to this, through its 57 updated and enriched chapters.
Bringing together more than 70 authors recognized for their expertise in the field, the new edition of Psychiatrie de la personne âgée remains an indispensable reference. The book is intended for
psychiatrists, geriatricians, medical practitioners and all healthcare professionals involved in the care of the elderly.
Jean-Pierre Clément, psychiatre, professeur des universités, pôle universitaire de psychiatrie de l’adulte et de la personne âgée, d'addictologie, centre hospitalier Esquirol, Limoges
Benjamin Calvet, psychiatre, professeur des universités, pôle universitaire de psychiatrie de l'adulte et de la personne âgée, d'addictologie, centre hospitalier Esquirol, Limoges
Pierre Vandel, professeur de psychiatrie à l’Université de Lausanne, service universitaire de psychiatrie de l'âge avancé (SUPAA) du Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois, Lausanne