In addition to the preface by Alan Mellow, you will find five chapters with extensive references and an index (fairly helpful features even in this small book). The first chapter, "Depression and Anxiety in Late Life," by Alan Mellow, Helen Kales, and Susan Maixner, is a short review (34 pages with references) presenting a brief summary of geriatric depression, including epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of late-life depression, with emphasis on the complications of depression in dementia. The authors devote several pages to anxiety in late life, and, after a review of epidemiology, they discuss panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and phobias. This chapter is not likely to serve as a source of extensive information on the topic but will be helpful for those who choose to refresh their knowledge in this area of geriatric psychiatry or as a starting point for future studies.