Reflecting the British style, the contents of this book focus on manifest behavior, cognition, and emotion of the elderly, sociological and neurobiological phenomena, and treatment. What is not discussed are psychodynamic formulations or psychoanalytic concepts of the normal aging process. Readers who are interested in Eriksonian concepts of integration versus despair or discussions of the psychodynamics of identity change in retirement, late-life illness, etc., will have to look elsewhere. Even chapters titled "Neurotic Disorders in the Elderly" (a curious inclusion for a book that uses the ICD diagnostic scheme) and on "Personality" lack psychodynamic discussion.