This book presents a variety of experience-based perspectives on working in palliative care. Emphasising the use of self and the importance of reflective practice in professional work, the book will be of relevance to professionals in medical and social care who want to gain a deeper understanding of their work and of the motivation underlying it.
This book presents a variety of experience-based perspectives on working in palliative care. Emphasising the use of self and the importance of reflective practice in professional work, the book will be of relevance to professionals in medical and social care who want to gain a deeper understanding of their work and of the motivation underlying it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christina Mason is the Social Work Manager at St Joseph's Hospice, London. She has qualifications in integrative psychotherapy and supervision in addition to those in social work. Before becoming a social worker, she was engaged in health care research at the University of Nottingham until 1975 and then as Lecturer in Behavioural Sciences at the University of Dundee until 1989.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London.1. Basic Themes. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London .2. Medicine and Palliative Care: The bronze serpent. Louis Heyse-Moore Medical Director St Joseph's Hospice London. 3. Early Challenges in Palliative Care from a Social Work Perspective: The gift of serendipity. Julia Franklin Retired Social Worker and now Supervisor and Consultant to a number of Hospices. 4. On becoming a Practitioner: The view of a psychologist Robin Trewartha Psychologist and former Probation Officer. 5. Explorations in Creative Writing: `I recharge myself from my experience'. Gillie Bolton Senior Research Fellow in Medical Humanities Sheffield University. 6. Learning in Palliative Care: Stories from and for my journey. David Oliviere Principal Lecturer Middlesex University. 7. Accompanying the Dying. Lois Pollock Social Worker St Christopher's Hospice. 8. The Loss of Children: Thinking the unthinkable. Gordon Riches. 9. Reflections on my Roots and Personal Journey. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London. 10. The Nursing Perspective: Pain is the breaking of the shell that encases your understanding. Kevin Yates Director of Nursing St Joseph's Hospice London. 11. Overview. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London. Index.
Introduction. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London.1. Basic Themes. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London .2. Medicine and Palliative Care: The bronze serpent. Louis Heyse-Moore Medical Director St Joseph's Hospice London. 3. Early Challenges in Palliative Care from a Social Work Perspective: The gift of serendipity. Julia Franklin Retired Social Worker and now Supervisor and Consultant to a number of Hospices. 4. On becoming a Practitioner: The view of a psychologist Robin Trewartha Psychologist and former Probation Officer. 5. Explorations in Creative Writing: `I recharge myself from my experience'. Gillie Bolton Senior Research Fellow in Medical Humanities Sheffield University. 6. Learning in Palliative Care: Stories from and for my journey. David Oliviere Principal Lecturer Middlesex University. 7. Accompanying the Dying. Lois Pollock Social Worker St Christopher's Hospice. 8. The Loss of Children: Thinking the unthinkable. Gordon Riches. 9. Reflections on my Roots and Personal Journey. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London. 10. The Nursing Perspective: Pain is the breaking of the shell that encases your understanding. Kevin Yates Director of Nursing St Joseph's Hospice London. 11. Overview. Christina Mason St Joseph's Hospice London. Index.
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