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Hogrefe, GeroPsych: The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry, 2(28), p. 47-55, 2015

DOI: 10.1024/1662-9647/a000129

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Images of Aging in the Psychotherapeutic Context

Journal article published in 2015 by Eva-Marie Kessler, Catherine E. Bowen ORCID
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Abstract

Both psychotherapists and their clients have mental representations of old age and the aging process. In this conceptual review, we draw on available research from gerontology, social and developmental psychology, and communication science to consider how these “images of aging” may affect the psychotherapeutic process with older clients. On the basis of selected empirical findings we hypothesize that such images may affect the pathways to psychotherapy in later life, therapist-client communication, client performance on diagnostic tests as well as how therapists select and apply a therapeutic method. We posit that interventions to help both older clients and therapists to reflect on their own images of aging may increase the likelihood of successful treatment. We conclude by making suggestions for future research.