Contemporary Perspectives on Social Work in Acquired Brain Injury
Herausgeber: Simpson, Grahame K; Yuen, Francis K
Contemporary Perspectives on Social Work in Acquired Brain Injury
Herausgeber: Simpson, Grahame K; Yuen, Francis K
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This book addresses the diversity of domains within which social workers practice in the field of acquired brain injury. It highlights the valuable role of social work and adds to the knowledge base informing evidence-informed practice within the field. It was published as a special issue of Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabili
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This book addresses the diversity of domains within which social workers practice in the field of acquired brain injury. It highlights the valuable role of social work and adds to the knowledge base informing evidence-informed practice within the field. It was published as a special issue of Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabili
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9780367892142
- ISBN-10: 0367892146
- Artikelnr.: 58441097
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9780367892142
- ISBN-10: 0367892146
- Artikelnr.: 58441097
Grahame K. Simpson is an Associate Professor at the Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research, Sydney, Australia, where he leads the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Research Group. He has over 30 years practice and research experience in brain injury rehabilitation and is founding co-convenor of the International Network of Social Workers in Acquired Brain Injury. Francis Yuen is a Social Work Professor at California State University, Sacramento, USA. He has published widely and served as the editor for the Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation since 2003. He has been a principal investigator, evaluator, and trainer for national and local service organizations.
Introduction: Contemporary Perspectives on Social Work in Acquired Brain
Injury 1. Family Forward: Promoting Family Adaptation Following Pediatric
Acquired Brain Injury 2. Self-Advocacy for Independent Life: A Program for
Personal Self Advocacy after Brain Injury 3. Describing an Early Social
Work Intervention Program for Families after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
4. Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation:
Supporting Parents to Support Their Children 5. Mindful Connections: The
Role of a Peer Support Group on the Psychosocial Adjustment for Adults
Recovering From Brain Injury 6. Holding Resilience in Trust: Working
Systemically With Families Following an Acquired Brain Injury 7. Brain
Injury as the Result of Violence: A Systematic Scoping Review 8. A Clarion
Call for Social Work Attention: Brothers and Sisters of Persons With
Acquired Brain Injury in the United States 9. Support Persons' Perceptions
of Giving Vocational Rehabilitation Support to Clients With Acquired Brain
Injury in Sweden 10. Social Workers' Perceived Role Clarity as Members of
an Interdisciplinary Team in Brain Injury Settings
Injury 1. Family Forward: Promoting Family Adaptation Following Pediatric
Acquired Brain Injury 2. Self-Advocacy for Independent Life: A Program for
Personal Self Advocacy after Brain Injury 3. Describing an Early Social
Work Intervention Program for Families after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
4. Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation:
Supporting Parents to Support Their Children 5. Mindful Connections: The
Role of a Peer Support Group on the Psychosocial Adjustment for Adults
Recovering From Brain Injury 6. Holding Resilience in Trust: Working
Systemically With Families Following an Acquired Brain Injury 7. Brain
Injury as the Result of Violence: A Systematic Scoping Review 8. A Clarion
Call for Social Work Attention: Brothers and Sisters of Persons With
Acquired Brain Injury in the United States 9. Support Persons' Perceptions
of Giving Vocational Rehabilitation Support to Clients With Acquired Brain
Injury in Sweden 10. Social Workers' Perceived Role Clarity as Members of
an Interdisciplinary Team in Brain Injury Settings
Introduction: Contemporary Perspectives on Social Work in Acquired Brain
Injury 1. Family Forward: Promoting Family Adaptation Following Pediatric
Acquired Brain Injury 2. Self-Advocacy for Independent Life: A Program for
Personal Self Advocacy after Brain Injury 3. Describing an Early Social
Work Intervention Program for Families after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
4. Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation:
Supporting Parents to Support Their Children 5. Mindful Connections: The
Role of a Peer Support Group on the Psychosocial Adjustment for Adults
Recovering From Brain Injury 6. Holding Resilience in Trust: Working
Systemically With Families Following an Acquired Brain Injury 7. Brain
Injury as the Result of Violence: A Systematic Scoping Review 8. A Clarion
Call for Social Work Attention: Brothers and Sisters of Persons With
Acquired Brain Injury in the United States 9. Support Persons' Perceptions
of Giving Vocational Rehabilitation Support to Clients With Acquired Brain
Injury in Sweden 10. Social Workers' Perceived Role Clarity as Members of
an Interdisciplinary Team in Brain Injury Settings
Injury 1. Family Forward: Promoting Family Adaptation Following Pediatric
Acquired Brain Injury 2. Self-Advocacy for Independent Life: A Program for
Personal Self Advocacy after Brain Injury 3. Describing an Early Social
Work Intervention Program for Families after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
4. Acquired Brain Injury, Parenting, Social Work, and Rehabilitation:
Supporting Parents to Support Their Children 5. Mindful Connections: The
Role of a Peer Support Group on the Psychosocial Adjustment for Adults
Recovering From Brain Injury 6. Holding Resilience in Trust: Working
Systemically With Families Following an Acquired Brain Injury 7. Brain
Injury as the Result of Violence: A Systematic Scoping Review 8. A Clarion
Call for Social Work Attention: Brothers and Sisters of Persons With
Acquired Brain Injury in the United States 9. Support Persons' Perceptions
of Giving Vocational Rehabilitation Support to Clients With Acquired Brain
Injury in Sweden 10. Social Workers' Perceived Role Clarity as Members of
an Interdisciplinary Team in Brain Injury Settings