This innovative new publication provides a valuable resource for all those involved in the care and rehabilitation of people with disability. A unique feature of the book is its integration of the concepts and principles of rehabilitation with good clinical practice. It encompasses a wealth of material from a broad range of perspectives including social and educational aspects, good management practice, audit evaluation research and statistics. It deals with physical and intellectual disability and spans the range from childhood disability to disablement and rehabilitation in later life and old age. This broad-based but scientifically informed book recognises that breadth of expertise is needed to adequately assess the needs of people with disability and to establish appropriate strategies for their treatment. The volume will be an essential text for MSc students of rehabilitation studies and for other health care professionals.
Table of contents:
1. Introduction to rehabilitation D. L. McLellan; 2. Disabled people in society J. Martin; 3. Disability equality training S. Duckworth; 4. Towards a therapeutic alliance model of rehabilitation S. Horn; 5. Rehabilitation education: a learner centred approach C. Coles; 6. Work occupation and disability T. Cantrell; 7. Management in rehabilitation K. Andrews; 8. Research and evaluation in rehabilitation B. A. Wilson; 9. Statistical methods T. N. Bryant and D. Machin; 10. Social policy, disability and rehabilitation C. Glendinning; 11. Principles of the acquisition of sensori-motor skills D. L. McLellan; 12. The management of acquired cognitive disorders B. A. Wilson; 13. Challenging behaviour: helping people with severe brain damage A. Read; 14. Pain S. Horn; 15. The multiply handicapped child E. Bower; 16. The transition to adult life P. J. Lones; 17. Factors specific to disabled elderly people R. Briggs; Index.
This innovative new publication provides a valuable resource for all those involved in the care and rehabilitation of people with disability. A unique feature of the book is its integration of the concepts and principles of rehabilitation with good clinical practice.
A valuable resource for all those involved in the care and rehabilitation of people with disability. Integrates the concepts and principles of rehabilitation with good clinical practice.
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Table of contents:
1. Introduction to rehabilitation D. L. McLellan; 2. Disabled people in society J. Martin; 3. Disability equality training S. Duckworth; 4. Towards a therapeutic alliance model of rehabilitation S. Horn; 5. Rehabilitation education: a learner centred approach C. Coles; 6. Work occupation and disability T. Cantrell; 7. Management in rehabilitation K. Andrews; 8. Research and evaluation in rehabilitation B. A. Wilson; 9. Statistical methods T. N. Bryant and D. Machin; 10. Social policy, disability and rehabilitation C. Glendinning; 11. Principles of the acquisition of sensori-motor skills D. L. McLellan; 12. The management of acquired cognitive disorders B. A. Wilson; 13. Challenging behaviour: helping people with severe brain damage A. Read; 14. Pain S. Horn; 15. The multiply handicapped child E. Bower; 16. The transition to adult life P. J. Lones; 17. Factors specific to disabled elderly people R. Briggs; Index.
This innovative new publication provides a valuable resource for all those involved in the care and rehabilitation of people with disability. A unique feature of the book is its integration of the concepts and principles of rehabilitation with good clinical practice.
A valuable resource for all those involved in the care and rehabilitation of people with disability. Integrates the concepts and principles of rehabilitation with good clinical practice.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.