Application of Problem Solving Therapy for Late-Life Anxiety |
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Authors: | Sherry A. Beaudreau Christine E. Gould Nehjla M. Mashal J.W. Terri Huh J. Kaci Fairchild |
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Affiliation: | VA Palo Alto Health Care System and Stanford University School of Medicine |
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Abstract: | Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety has demonstrated lower efficacy in older compared with younger adults. Yet, few other evidence-based options for late-life anxiety have been examined. This case series aimed to demonstrate the application of Problem Solving Therapy (PST) to older adults with anxiety disorders building on PST’s strong empirical support for treating late-life depression. PST was implemented to treat three older primary-care patients diagnosed with anxiety disorders. We present treatment outcomes and discuss the feasibility and acceptability of using PST to treat these patients. Implications and lessons learned from these patients are discussed to inform further development of PST to better meet the needs of older patients suffering from late-life anxiety. |
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Keywords: | anxiety behavioral treatments late life older adults worry |
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