A Guide to Managing Atypical Communication in Healthcare
Meaningful Conversations in Challenging Consultations
Herausgeber: George, Riya Elizabeth; O'Reilly, Michelle
A Guide to Managing Atypical Communication in Healthcare
Meaningful Conversations in Challenging Consultations
Herausgeber: George, Riya Elizabeth; O'Reilly, Michelle
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This book presents a supportive and practical guide for healthcare professionals à â â and trainees in a way that considers a wide spectrum of atypical communication conditions, their impact on everyday healthcare interactions, and the social and cultural contexts in which interactions with atypical communicators take place.
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This book presents a supportive and practical guide for healthcare professionals à â â and trainees in a way that considers a wide spectrum of atypical communication conditions, their impact on everyday healthcare interactions, and the social and cultural contexts in which interactions with atypical communicators take place.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780367696122
- ISBN-10: 0367696126
- Artikelnr.: 66746027
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 636g
- ISBN-13: 9780367696122
- ISBN-10: 0367696126
- Artikelnr.: 66746027
Riya Elizabeth George, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD, PGCAP, SFHEA, is an associate professor/reader in clinical communication & diversity education at Queen Mary University, London. Riya is a creative and committed medical educationalist, academic, and health psychologist working at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, and has extensive and varied experience in leading innovations in how healthcare students and professionals can be taught diversity to ensure they deliver high quality care to a range of patients and understand how their own perspectives may influence the care they provide. Michelle O¿Reilly, BSc (Hons), MSc, MA, PhD, PGCAPHE, SFHEA, is an associate professor of communication in mental health at the University of Leicester, Leicester. She is a research consultant and quality improvement advisor for Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust. Michelle is also a chartered health psychologist with an interest in child and adolescent mental health research.
Introduction Part I: Theoretical And Social Debates In The Field Of
Atypical Communication 1. Considering The Spectrum Of Typical To Atypical
Communication: Deficit Or Difference? 2. The Social And Cultural Context Of
Meaningful Conversations 3. Finding Meaning Through Storytelling In
Healthcare 4. Technology And Atypical Communication: A Healthcare Context
Part II: Practical Guidance For Working With Children And Families 5.
Children And Young People With Atypical Communication In Healthcare 6.
Communicating With Children And Young People With Speech, Language, And
Communication Needs 7. Conversing With Families Of Atypical Communicators
8. Communicating With People With Tracheostomies And Head And Neck Cancers
Part III: Atypical Communication In Progressive Neurological Disorders 9.
Atypical Communication In Parkinson¿s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, And
Motor Neuron Disease 10. Dementia And Conversation Patterns Helpful To
Practitioners Part 4. Practical Guidance On Specific Conditions Resulting
In Atypical Communication 11. Supporting Meaningful Conversations In
Stroke-Induced Aphasia 12. Communication And People With Learning
Disabilities 13. Communication With Autistic Adults 14. Improving
Engagement With People Who Stammer 15. Communication, Hearing Loss, and
Deafness 16. Conclusion And Reflections 17. Tribute to Professor Jame Law,
OBE
Atypical Communication 1. Considering The Spectrum Of Typical To Atypical
Communication: Deficit Or Difference? 2. The Social And Cultural Context Of
Meaningful Conversations 3. Finding Meaning Through Storytelling In
Healthcare 4. Technology And Atypical Communication: A Healthcare Context
Part II: Practical Guidance For Working With Children And Families 5.
Children And Young People With Atypical Communication In Healthcare 6.
Communicating With Children And Young People With Speech, Language, And
Communication Needs 7. Conversing With Families Of Atypical Communicators
8. Communicating With People With Tracheostomies And Head And Neck Cancers
Part III: Atypical Communication In Progressive Neurological Disorders 9.
Atypical Communication In Parkinson¿s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, And
Motor Neuron Disease 10. Dementia And Conversation Patterns Helpful To
Practitioners Part 4. Practical Guidance On Specific Conditions Resulting
In Atypical Communication 11. Supporting Meaningful Conversations In
Stroke-Induced Aphasia 12. Communication And People With Learning
Disabilities 13. Communication With Autistic Adults 14. Improving
Engagement With People Who Stammer 15. Communication, Hearing Loss, and
Deafness 16. Conclusion And Reflections 17. Tribute to Professor Jame Law,
OBE
Introduction Part I: Theoretical And Social Debates In The Field Of
Atypical Communication 1. Considering The Spectrum Of Typical To Atypical
Communication: Deficit Or Difference? 2. The Social And Cultural Context Of
Meaningful Conversations 3. Finding Meaning Through Storytelling In
Healthcare 4. Technology And Atypical Communication: A Healthcare Context
Part II: Practical Guidance For Working With Children And Families 5.
Children And Young People With Atypical Communication In Healthcare 6.
Communicating With Children And Young People With Speech, Language, And
Communication Needs 7. Conversing With Families Of Atypical Communicators
8. Communicating With People With Tracheostomies And Head And Neck Cancers
Part III: Atypical Communication In Progressive Neurological Disorders 9.
Atypical Communication In Parkinson¿s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, And
Motor Neuron Disease 10. Dementia And Conversation Patterns Helpful To
Practitioners Part 4. Practical Guidance On Specific Conditions Resulting
In Atypical Communication 11. Supporting Meaningful Conversations In
Stroke-Induced Aphasia 12. Communication And People With Learning
Disabilities 13. Communication With Autistic Adults 14. Improving
Engagement With People Who Stammer 15. Communication, Hearing Loss, and
Deafness 16. Conclusion And Reflections 17. Tribute to Professor Jame Law,
OBE
Atypical Communication 1. Considering The Spectrum Of Typical To Atypical
Communication: Deficit Or Difference? 2. The Social And Cultural Context Of
Meaningful Conversations 3. Finding Meaning Through Storytelling In
Healthcare 4. Technology And Atypical Communication: A Healthcare Context
Part II: Practical Guidance For Working With Children And Families 5.
Children And Young People With Atypical Communication In Healthcare 6.
Communicating With Children And Young People With Speech, Language, And
Communication Needs 7. Conversing With Families Of Atypical Communicators
8. Communicating With People With Tracheostomies And Head And Neck Cancers
Part III: Atypical Communication In Progressive Neurological Disorders 9.
Atypical Communication In Parkinson¿s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, And
Motor Neuron Disease 10. Dementia And Conversation Patterns Helpful To
Practitioners Part 4. Practical Guidance On Specific Conditions Resulting
In Atypical Communication 11. Supporting Meaningful Conversations In
Stroke-Induced Aphasia 12. Communication And People With Learning
Disabilities 13. Communication With Autistic Adults 14. Improving
Engagement With People Who Stammer 15. Communication, Hearing Loss, and
Deafness 16. Conclusion And Reflections 17. Tribute to Professor Jame Law,
OBE