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    CREATIVITY, COGNITION, AND THE AGEING ACADEMIC by Gilhooly, K.J., Gilhooly, M.L.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…Academics are amongst the keenest people to postpone retirement. Creativity and high levels of research and scholarly performance are expected of academics…”
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    INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTERVENTIONS TO DETECT AND PREVENT FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION by Gilhooly, M.L., Lichtenberg, P.A., Creedon, M.A.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…This is the second of three symposia about older adults and financial exploitation organized by the GSA Lifelong Financial Health Workgroup. Symposium 2…”
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    LOSS OF VOCATIONAL CAPACITY IN SENIOR PROFESSIONALS by Gilhooly, M.L., Hutchins, C., Lichtenberg, P.A.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…This is the third of three symposia organized by the GSA Lifelong Financial Health Workgroup. Symposium 3 is concerned with loss of vocational capacity in…”
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    DECISION MAKING AND FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION by Gilhooly, M.L., Lichtenberg, P.A., Roberto, K.A.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…This is the first of three symposia about older adults and financial exploitation organized by the GSA Lifelong Financial Health Workgroup. Symposium 1 is…”
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    FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION THROUGH THE LENS OF THE BYSTANDER INTERVENTION MODEL by Gilhooly, M.L., Dalley, G., Gilhooly, K.J., Harries, P., Kinnear, D.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…Although developed to explain why people fail to act in emergencies, the bystander intervention model has considerable potential to help us understand…”
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    ELDER FINANCIAL ABUSE: AN RCT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE TRAINING TOOL FOR PROFESSIONALS by Harries, P., Gilhooly, K.J., Gilhooly, M.L., Davies, M., Kinnear, D.C.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…Professionals in health, social care and banking must make complex decisions when they suspect financial exploitation of older adults. Two online training…”
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    SEEING WHAT THEY SEE: COMPENSATING FOR CORTICAL VISUAL DYSFUNCTION IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE by Sullivan, M., Harding, E., Yong, K., Carton, A., Woodbridge, R., Crutch, S., Gilhooly, K.J., Gilhooly, M.L.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…This poster reports on a study of brainsight in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), integrating findings from three preparatory studies lead by neuropsychologists,…”
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    FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION: LESSONS LEARNED FROM A STUDY OF PEOPLE HOLDING LASTING POWERS OF ATTORNEY by Gilhooly, M.L., Dalley, G., Gilhooly, K.J., Harries, P., Sullivan, M., Levi, M.

    Published in Innovation in aging (01-07-2017)
    “…Financial exploitation of older and vulnerable people appears to be increasing in the UK. The aim of this study was to investigate the nature and extent of…”
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    Coping in family supporters of elderly people with dementia by McKee, Kevin J., Whittick, Janice E., Ballinger, Brian B., Gilhooly, Mary M. L., Gordon, David S., Mutch, William J., Philp, Ian

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-09-1997)
    “…Research into supporters of elderly people with dementia has a brief but significant history. Initially, research sought to establish the nature and extent of…”
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    The willingness to continue caring in family supporters of older people by McKee, Kevin J., Whittick, Janice E., Gilhooly, Mary M. L., Ballinger, Brian R., Gordon, David S., Mutch, William J.

    Published in Health & social care in the community (01-03-1999)
    “…Research has revealed the importance of characteristics of the supporter, the care‐recipient, and circumstances of caregiving in the success or failure of…”
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