CBT with older adults Flashcards

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What does the equality act 2010 do?

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Makes it illegal to discriminate against any of the protected charactersitics: age, race, gender etc

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What are some key findings of CBTs effectiveness with old people?

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-Reviews & meta-analyses: CBT can reduce depression & anxiety in ‘young old’ with and without chronic physical health conditions (Gould 2012a,b; Orgeta 2018; Reavell 2018; Shang 2020; Williams 2020; Zhang, 2020).
-Practice-based evidence: In IAPT, service users age 65+ are more likely to do better than those under 65 (Saunders et al., 2021). -However: Older adults are under-represented, suggesting filtering
OA are more likely to be offered interpersonal therapy (IPT) or counselling rather than CBT.

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What are some of the adaptations we might need to apply to older people?

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  • Beliefs about age
  • Physical disabilities & sensory deficits
  • Neurocognitive deficits
  • History (illness & treatments inc psychological therapy)
  • Adverse life circumstances inc environmental context
  • Dependency on others / lack of autonomy
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What are some of the barriers to address in CBT when working with older people?

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  • The understandability trap (fallacy of good reasons)
    Too much respect
    Therapeutic nihilism
    Therapist fears of ageing, dependency & death
    Neurocognitive overshadowing
    Living in the shadow of adultism
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What are some of the things on the realistic negative thought protocol?

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-Identify the personal meaning of the thoughts; challenge underlying distortions
-Identify & address barriers to emotional expression; enhance self-compassion
-Enhance personal control (self-efficacy); problem-solve & use coping strategies;
-Examine the usefulness of the NATs (metacognition)
-Schedule worry/grief & take time out from the struggle
-Plan for the future: “hope for the best; prepare for worst” (whatever is at the bottom of the anxiety downward arrow)

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