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FPOP Newsletter - for Psychology Specialists Working With Older People.
Contents
Letters
Letter from the Chair of the 2019 FPOP conference organising committee
Yvonne Woodward
Reflection from keynote speech - It is never too late
Dilys Price
Letter from the Chair
Mhairi Donaldson
Articles
FPOP Dementia workstream
Reinhard Guss
Neurodegenerative conditions workstream update
Jane Simpson
Psychological therapies workstream update
Polly Kaiser, Kathryn Dykes & Tash Lord
The application of research into autism and homelessness to older adult work
Alasdair Churchard
Working towards a psychologically informed environment in an older adult acute context
Kathy J. Cox & Pete Keohane
Using the NHS Long Term Plan to ensure better services for older people
Becci Dow, Cath Burley & Tresa Andrews
'Ageing with a learning disability' - What does the future hold?
James Ridley
Radical openness in older populations
Karen Looney
Mild cognitive impairment: Helpful or harmful?
Lisa Blatchford
Older prisoners; health, ethics and justice questions
Marian Peacock
'What about us?' - Reflections on how a psychologically informed advanced nurse practitioner role in primary care might support individuals who may decline referral to secondary care
Susan Haden
Book Reviews
Dementia reconsidered, revisited: The person still comes first Tom Kitwood (edited by Dawn Brooker)
Reviewed by Chris Gilleard
Confronting the Existential Threat of Dementia: An exploration into Emotion Regulation Richard Cheston & Gary Christopher
Reviewed by Gillian Bowie
Series: FPOP Bulletin
SKU: PUB-CAT-2265