Exploring Elder Psychiatry

An overview of essential points of caring for the psychiatric problems of elders such as: care for elder depression, dementias and delirium, alcohol and drug abuse and intellectual disability. (197 pp.)

Can Infection Lead to Mental Illness?

This short book is a beginning exploration into the concept that infectious agents can eventually cause mental illness. The hope is that an exploration of infectious agents and their role in mental illness will lead to a more full understanding of the pathology behind mental illnesses, but more than that, lead to ideas about treatments for these disorders. (87 pp.)

The President’s Secret

In this novel, “The President’s Secret,” America’s first woman president struggles with her past, and seeks psychotherapy to manage the effects of distant trauma on her current behavior. The book explores not only psychotherapy for sexual trauma, but also problems in managing transference as well as the importance of psychotherapy supervision.

This book was recognized as a “short list finalist” as a novel-in-progress in the prestigious William Faulkner/William Wisdom writing competition.

Dr. Paul Kettl is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania.