Adult Psychopathology Myths
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Emerging Realities
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If you live into your 80s or beyond, you are very likely to
suffer such severe mental deterioration that you become “senile.”
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Dementias do afflict a significant proportion of the elderly
and are more likely to occur with increasing age. But even if you
live to be 80 or older, the chances of your contracting a dementia
are considerably less than 50 percent.
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You are more likely to become more clinically depressed as you
grow toward old age.
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Although depressive symptoms are quite common in the elderly,
the incidence and prevalence of clinical depression do not increase
with increasing age.
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You are more likely to contract a serious mental illness as
you grow older.
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Although Alzheimer’s disease is an important and troublesome
exception, the incidence rates for most forms of psychopathology
decline with increasing age.
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Middle-aged and elderly adults are not amenable to treatment
by cognitive and behavior therapy.
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Successful cognitive and behavior therapy has been and is being
done with the middle aged and elderly.
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