The older adult population is booming in the United State and
across the globe. With this boom comes an increase in the number of
older adults who experience psychological disorders. Current
estimates suggest that about 20% of older persons are diagnosable
with a mental disorder: Personality disorders are among the most
poorly understood, challenging, and frustrating of these disorders
among older adults. This book is designed to provide scholarly and
scientifically-based guidance about the diagnosis, assessment, and
treatment of personality disorders to health professionals, mental
health professionals, and senior service professionals who
encounter personality-disordered or ‘difficult’ older adults.
About the author
DANIEL L. SEGAL, Ph D, is an Associate Professor in the
Department of Psychology at the University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs. He teaches courses in clinical psychology, conducts
research on mental health and aging, and trains students in
clinical geropsychology at the CU Aging Center.
FREDERICK L. COOLIDGE, Ph D, is a Professor in the
Department of Psychology at the University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs. His research focuses on behavioral genetics and
personality disorders across the lifespan.
ERLENE ROSOWSKY, Psy D, is an Assistant Clinical Professor
in Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical
School and is the Director of the Center for Mental Health and
Aging at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. Dr.
Rosowsky writes a regular column for the Journal of Retirement
Planning.