Publisher's Synopsis
This book aims to investigate the growing need for non-pharmacological interventions that decrease the dependence on medication in managing age-related neuropsychiatric disorders. With increased aging population, more individuals are experiencing cognitive decline and related conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Current treatments often significantly depend on pharmacological approaches, which may have restrictions or side effects. This book aims to fill the gap by presenting well-researched, practical, and holistic approaches that can increase both mental and emotional well-being without the need for medication. By bringing alternative therapies and care strategies, this book supports a more balanced and comprehensive methods to aging.
This book presents the challenge of finding effective, non-pharmacological alternatives for managing age-related neuropsychiatric disorders and reports readers with a wealth of evidence-based treatments that can be easily integrated into daily life, suggesting a more personalized and patient-centered approach. Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare provider, or family member, this book solves the problem of not knowing where to turn for alternative solutions. It helps readers navigate the complex landscape of mental health in aging, offering clear guidance on therapies that can increase cognitive function, reduce anxiety, manage behavioural symptoms, and ultimately increase the quality of life for older adults.