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    Meera Balasubramaniam, Aarti Gupta, Rajesh R. Tampi, editors.
    Summary: This book offers a comprehensive view of ethical, medicolegal, and forensic issues common to aging psychiatric patients. Written by experts in the field, this volume includes assessments of each patients capacity to make decisions, live independently, manage finances, drive a vehicle, have sexual relations, and a wide array of other topics in the context of ethics and the law. The text also discusses guardianship and care for patients who are no longer fit to handle their own care and the ethical dilemmas associated with these challenges. Finally, the text covers aging adults in the criminal justice system from an epidemiological perspective--a problem that is steadily increasing in many nations, including the United States. Psychiatric Ethics in Late-Life Patients is an excellent resource for all physicians navigating legal and ethical scenarios involving aging patients, including general, geriatric, and forensic psychiatrists, geriatricians, primary care providers, geriatric nurses, social workers, public health officials, and all others.

    Contents:
    Aging: Balancing Autonomy and Beneficence
    The capacity to make medical decisions
    The Capacity to Live Independently
    The Capacity to Manage Finances
    Capacity to Manage Critical Domains of Living: Driving, Voting and Sexual Expression
    Ethical Issues in Dementia: An Overview
    Research Ethics in Geriatric Psychiatry
    Advance Health Care Planning
    Surrogate Decision Making
    Guardianship
    Elder Abuse
    Social Determinants and Mental Health Among Older Adults in the Criminal Justice System
    Capacity to Stand Trial Evaluations for Geriatric Defendants
    Responding to Crisis of Aging People in Prison: Global Promising Practices and Initiatives.
    Digital Access Springer 2019