Conversations in Later Life by Ellen Khan - ISBN: 9781803883991
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Later life: Understand challenges, manage distress, evolve identity with age.

Conversations in Later Life

A Cognitive Analytic Approach to Aging Well

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    28 August 2024

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Summary

Later life can be a time when our established routines and coping strategies are challenged by retirement, losses, changes in social role and disabilities, resulting in frightening threats to the integrity of self. Such changes may jeopardise longstanding and cherished ways of relating – patterns that may seem to be bound up with our very identity, but which may become problematic or restrictive as circumstances evolve.

Part of the ‘Innovations in CAT’ series, and written by CAT pract…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781803883991
ISBN-10:1803883995
Author:Ellen Khan, Michelle Hamill, Paul Catlin
Publisher:Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Imprint:Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:28 August 2024
Weight:800g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
Series:Innovations in CAT
About The Author

Ellen Khan

Michelle Hamill is a consultant clinical psychologist and CAT practitioner and supervisor, who has worked in the NHS for twenty years in the field of older adult mental health, memory clinics and dementia care. She is the co-author of a self-help book for carers: How to Help Someone with Dementia (2023).

Ellen Khan is a principal clinical psychologist and CAT practitioner and supervisor, who has worked in the NHS for sixteen years with older people, people with dementia and their carers. Ellen draws on multiple therapeutic approaches in her clinical work, but she particularly values CAT and the relational richness it offers.

Paul Catlin is a writer, activist and lecturer of Anglo-Nigerian heritage. He is currently fulfilling a lifetime ambition by writing a memoir and sequel to the acclaimed novel City of Spades, in which the author Colin MacInnes chronicles his friendship with Paul’s migrant father and the prevailing post-war racial climate within the UK.

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