Jm. Stern et S. Lovestone, Therapy with the elderly: Introducing psychodynamic psychotherapy to the disciplinary team, INT J GER P, 15(6), 2000, pp. 500-505
Psychotherapy with the elderly has tended to be restricted to family or beh
avioural paradigms with some contribution from cognitive approaches, but at
least until recently, very little input from psychodynamic therapy. The re
asons for this are discussed and include both patient and therapist factors
. Freud himself was pessimistic regarding the prospects of working with the
elderly, a viewpoint he changed as he aged. As the discipline of old age p
sychiatry also matures there may be increasing scope for collaboration betw
een the mental health of the elderly teams and psychodynamically orientated
therapists, We describe here one model of such collaboration, a weekly cas
e discussion seminar, conducted in an acute admission old age psychiatry in
-patient unit. The role of the seminar in discussing difficult cases will b
e described and a case will be discussed to illustrate the work. Finally, r
ecommendations for broadening the scope of the work are advanced. Copyright
(C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.