Systemic Approaches to Brain Injury Treatment
Navigating Contemporary Practice
Herausgeber: Mwale, Amanda; Boakye, Ndidi
Systemic Approaches to Brain Injury Treatment
Navigating Contemporary Practice
Herausgeber: Mwale, Amanda; Boakye, Ndidi
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This book is an exploration of key systemic and socio-political considerations when working with people whose lives have been impacted by neurological injury and those that care for them.
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This book is an exploration of key systemic and socio-political considerations when working with people whose lives have been impacted by neurological injury and those that care for them.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314501
- ISBN-10: 1032314508
- Artikelnr.: 65611171
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 228mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 348g
- ISBN-13: 9781032314501
- ISBN-10: 1032314508
- Artikelnr.: 65611171
Dr Ndidi Boakye is Head of Neuropsychology and Clinical Health (Croydon NHS Trust) and Director of The Psych Practice Limited (an independent psychology & rehabilitation service). Dr Boakye is a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Couple Therapist and lecturer with extensive experience across multiple settings. Her interests involve using systemic & critical psychology approaches in neurorehabilitation, long term conditions, couple/family work, teams and organisations. Dr Amanda Mwale is a UK clinical psychologist with experience working across clinical health settings including neurorehabilitation. She has a special interest in systemic practices, including working in collaboration with a diverse workforce. She is also committed to staff support and wellbeing in teams and organisations. She co-authored the book, Becoming a Clinical Psychologist: Everything you need to know.
Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Multicultural Neuropsychology -a UK
perspective Part 2: Diversity matters in System working 2. Good Teams Mind
their GGRRAAACCEEESSS 3. Using the Tree of Life in Brain Injury contexts:
an invitation to accessible and culturally sensitive practices 4.
Navigating Intersectionality in Couple therapy for Brain Injury 5. Hidden
Social Inequalities in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation Part 3: Inclusion and
the Neuropsychological Setting 6. RACE-L framework: Carrying out Multi
Cultural Neuropsychological Assessments 7. Beyond the Index Injury:
Creating space for Race and Ethnicity in Personal Injury
Neurorehabilitation work 8. Racial Microaggression in Inpatient Settings 9.
Harnessing technology to level the playing field: A route to more efficient
and accessible services in rehabilitation 10. Queering Clinical
Neuropsychology Part 4: Socio-Political Sensitivity in Leadership 11.
Leading with Humility 12. Leading Neuropsychology Services in the 21st
Century: Deconstructing leadership Part 5: Moving Forward 13.
Neuropsychology workforce 14. Future Directions in Neuropsychology and
concluding comments
perspective Part 2: Diversity matters in System working 2. Good Teams Mind
their GGRRAAACCEEESSS 3. Using the Tree of Life in Brain Injury contexts:
an invitation to accessible and culturally sensitive practices 4.
Navigating Intersectionality in Couple therapy for Brain Injury 5. Hidden
Social Inequalities in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation Part 3: Inclusion and
the Neuropsychological Setting 6. RACE-L framework: Carrying out Multi
Cultural Neuropsychological Assessments 7. Beyond the Index Injury:
Creating space for Race and Ethnicity in Personal Injury
Neurorehabilitation work 8. Racial Microaggression in Inpatient Settings 9.
Harnessing technology to level the playing field: A route to more efficient
and accessible services in rehabilitation 10. Queering Clinical
Neuropsychology Part 4: Socio-Political Sensitivity in Leadership 11.
Leading with Humility 12. Leading Neuropsychology Services in the 21st
Century: Deconstructing leadership Part 5: Moving Forward 13.
Neuropsychology workforce 14. Future Directions in Neuropsychology and
concluding comments
Part 1: Setting the Scene 1. Multicultural Neuropsychology -a UK
perspective Part 2: Diversity matters in System working 2. Good Teams Mind
their GGRRAAACCEEESSS 3. Using the Tree of Life in Brain Injury contexts:
an invitation to accessible and culturally sensitive practices 4.
Navigating Intersectionality in Couple therapy for Brain Injury 5. Hidden
Social Inequalities in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation Part 3: Inclusion and
the Neuropsychological Setting 6. RACE-L framework: Carrying out Multi
Cultural Neuropsychological Assessments 7. Beyond the Index Injury:
Creating space for Race and Ethnicity in Personal Injury
Neurorehabilitation work 8. Racial Microaggression in Inpatient Settings 9.
Harnessing technology to level the playing field: A route to more efficient
and accessible services in rehabilitation 10. Queering Clinical
Neuropsychology Part 4: Socio-Political Sensitivity in Leadership 11.
Leading with Humility 12. Leading Neuropsychology Services in the 21st
Century: Deconstructing leadership Part 5: Moving Forward 13.
Neuropsychology workforce 14. Future Directions in Neuropsychology and
concluding comments
perspective Part 2: Diversity matters in System working 2. Good Teams Mind
their GGRRAAACCEEESSS 3. Using the Tree of Life in Brain Injury contexts:
an invitation to accessible and culturally sensitive practices 4.
Navigating Intersectionality in Couple therapy for Brain Injury 5. Hidden
Social Inequalities in Paediatric Neurorehabilitation Part 3: Inclusion and
the Neuropsychological Setting 6. RACE-L framework: Carrying out Multi
Cultural Neuropsychological Assessments 7. Beyond the Index Injury:
Creating space for Race and Ethnicity in Personal Injury
Neurorehabilitation work 8. Racial Microaggression in Inpatient Settings 9.
Harnessing technology to level the playing field: A route to more efficient
and accessible services in rehabilitation 10. Queering Clinical
Neuropsychology Part 4: Socio-Political Sensitivity in Leadership 11.
Leading with Humility 12. Leading Neuropsychology Services in the 21st
Century: Deconstructing leadership Part 5: Moving Forward 13.
Neuropsychology workforce 14. Future Directions in Neuropsychology and
concluding comments