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[Psychotherapy in advanced age].

G S Barolin1

  • 1Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Neuro-Rehabilitation und -Prophylaxe, Rankweil.

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|January 1, 1992
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Psychotherapy is crucial for aging patients in rehabilitation, combining hypnoid techniques, group interactions, and verbal therapy for holistic healing. Integrating pleasure, variety, and imagination enhances rehabilitation outcomes for the elderly.

Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Rehabilitation Science

Context:

  • Aging patients in rehabilitation face critical situations requiring specialized psychotherapeutic support.
  • Current rehabilitation approaches may be incomplete without integrating psychological dimensions.
  • There's a growing need for effective psychotherapeutic interventions for the elderly population.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the essential role of psychotherapy in geriatric rehabilitation.
  • To propose an integrated psychotherapeutic approach for aging patients.
  • To advocate for a broader application of psychotherapy in healthcare and society.

Summary:

  • Effective psychotherapy for aging patients in rehabilitation involves a blend of hypnoid techniques, group dynamics, and analytical verbal therapy.

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  • This integrated approach leverages both somatotropic and psychotropic effects, emphasizing pleasure, variety, and imagination.
  • Specific verbal techniques are vital for critical situations, such as communicating with terminally ill patients and their families.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances rehabilitation outcomes by addressing both physical and psychological needs of aging patients.
    • Promotes a paradigm shift towards a more holistic and communicative approach in healthcare professions.
    • Calls for a renaissance in general communicative culture and specialized psychotherapeutic training for the growing elderly population.