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Individuals with disabilities are often "desexualized" in our
society, yet they have the same need for intimacy, self-worth, and
social belonging as people without disabilities. Sexuality and
Disabilities addresses persons with physical, sensory,
intellectual, and cognitive disabilities and their concerns in the
areas of intimacy, family issues, sexuality, and sexual
functioning. It offers suggestions for professionals who work with
persons with these disabilities to help them work more competently
with disabled persons in the sexuality arena. These concrete ideas
are excellent for staff training and education and for enhancing
professional development for those working with persons with
physical disabilities.The contributing authors create an awareness
that all people need individualized consideration and that the
special needs of all individuals are important, especially for
those who may have previously been left to discover things on their
own--usually unsuccessfully. Sexuality and Disabilities focuses on
a wide range of disabilities, including physical, developmental,
and learning disabilities, mental retardation, and conditions that
may have an impact on people later in life such as strokes, heart
disease, or other chronic illness. Chapters discuss education and
support issues for both practitioners and clients. Some of the
topics examined include: components of a staff training program on
sexuality and disability specific recommendations for sexuality
education and counseling with people with spinal cord injuries and
other acquired severe neurological disabilities a program model
serving parents with mental retardation and their children specific
ways educational programming, social work intervention, and policy
efforts can address the special learning needs of people with
cognitive impairments sources of support and stress for families
caring for developmentally disabled children an analysis of special
vulnerabilities and challenges relating to sexual victimization
that confront people with disabilitiesAn extremely helpful tool for
human service practitioners, Sexuality and Disabilities is also a
valuable resource for graduate and undergraduate students who have
an interest in working with people with physical, cognitive, or
mental disabilities and helping them explore this basic facet of
their lives.
This anthology responds to the recurring call for quality in home
care service provision. It presents to agency administrators,
managers, supervisors, and front line service providers a set of
the most up-to-date policy, program, and practice developments in
the field. Each contributor to New Developments in Home Care
Services for the Elderly explores issues of client/staff diversity
and the challenges associated with working with clients grappling
with disabling conditions.Contributors in New Developments in Home
Care Services for the Elderly explore issues of client/staff
diversity and the challenges associated with working with clients
grappling with various disabling conditions. Topics addressed
include: alternative organizational models in home care the
importation of high technology services into the home legal and
ethical issues in home health care counseling homebound clients and
their families clinical assessment tools and packages case
management and the home care client home care entitlements and
benefits evaluating and monitoring the effectiveness of in-home
care marketing home health care services home care service
experiences in other countriesNew Developments in Home Care
Services for the elderly covers a continuum of care ranging from
housekeeping services to self-care education, teaching, and
training services to nursing and medically related services.
Consequently, the information contained within this volume is of
immediate relevance to a multidisciplinary audience having both
direct (field) and indirect (office) service responsibilities in
the home care organization. Social workers, nurses, business
administrators, and public health professionals will find this an
invaluable guide for providing effective home care services.
Cultivated Therapeutic Landscapes provides an in-depth and critical
exploration of the impact of gardens and gardening on health and
wellbeing. It explores the gardens and gardening provide prevention
and restoration mechanisms, while also improving social and health
equity via a range of traditional and innovative green space sites
and actions. Therapeutic landscapes are relational, reciprocal, and
evolving. In this book, leading scholars from across the globe
demonstrate how therapeutic landscapes research and practice is
expanded through and around the processes of cultivation.
Deliberately interdisciplinary, the book explores how tending and
caring for green spaces, collectively and individually, works to
prevent and restore health and wellbeing, as well as impact
upstream factors determining social justice and equity. A unique
combination of academics, clinicians and practitioners deliver
theoretical and practical insights into wide-ranging
health-enabling factors, based on new evidence and autoethnographic
experiences in home gardens, school, and community gardens,
clinical settings, public green spaces and sites of conservation
and wildness. This book pushes concepts of cultivation and
horticulture into underexplored spatial, ontological, and wellbeing
territories. Despite long-term practical interest, therapeutic
horticulture is only now establishing a strong theoretical and
research foundation. This book provides much needed critical
insights toto impact on the key drivers of health, wellbeing and
social equity, with a focus on practical skills for utilizing
horticulture or designing for particular health needs. It will be
of interest to students, scholars and practitioners in the areas of
health geography; cultural geography; cultural studies; therapeutic
horticulture; environmental studies; community development and
planning; landscape architecture; social work; health studies and
health policy.
Interpreting Basic Statistics gives students valuable practice in
interpreting statistical reporting as it actually appears in
peer-reviewed journals. Features of the ninth edition: * Covers a
broad array of basic statistical concepts, including topics drawn
from the New Statistics * Up-to-date journal excerpts reflecting
contemporary styles in statistical reporting * Strong emphasis on
data visualization * Ancillary materials include data sets with
almost two hours of accompanying tutorial videos, which will help
students and instructors apply lessons from the book to real-life
scenarios About this book Each of the 63 exercises in the book
contain three central components: 1) an introduction to a
statistical concept, 2) a brief excerpt from a published research
article that uses the statistical concept, and 3) a set of
questions (with answers) that guides students into deeper learning
about the concept. The questions on the journal excerpts promote
learning by helping students * interpret information in tables and
figures, * perform simple calculations to further their
interpretations, * critique data-reporting techniques, and *
evaluate procedures used to collect data. The questions in each
exercise are divided into two parts: (1) Factual Questions and (2)
Questions for Discussion. The Factual Questions require careful
reading for details, while the discussion questions show that
interpreting statistics is more than a mathematical exercise. These
questions require students to apply good judgment as well as
statistical reasoning in arriving at appropriate interpretations.
Each exercise covers a limited number of topics, making it easy to
coordinate the exercises with lectures or a traditional statistics
textbook.
Authors are very experienced in the field Techniques are easy to
follow and comprehensive allowing therapists to direct families to
continue exercises at home Additional printable resources for
families Testimonials from families supported by the Total Speech
approach are included The advantage of the proposed book is the
combining of clinical experience with describing techniques that
are not commonly used or acknowledged (i.e. using tactile input in
addition to auditory and visual) to support the speech of children
with additional or complex needs.
Play therapy via telehealth can utilize many different modalities
and materials. This book gives a theoretical foundation, a section
for specific populations and a section for specific interventions
so the clinician can hear from a variety of practitioners about
numerous ways to work with pediatric clients via telehealth.
Practitioners are struggling trying to find ways to work with their
clients via telehealth; this book gives them a foundation and
practical ways to move forward. This book differs from its
competitors, including the author's related book on digital play
therapy, because it is about all types of materials for use in
teletherapy and the rather than just digital tools.
University-Linked Retirement Communities focuses on the special
attributes of a retirement community designed as an integral part
of a university. It discusses the theoretical and practical aspects
of such a retirement community, which provides a rich and varied
context for older people to be exposed to new ideas and learning
opportunities for personal growth. The book centers on the premise
that knowledge of basic principles of human behavior helps clarify
understanding of the relationship between environment and behavior.
Grounded in current research in the field of environment and aging,
the book helps readers consider how the environment lends different
aesthetic experiences and activity patterns to people of different
backgrounds and capabilities. Some of the major environment and
design issues chapters address are: person-environment fit privacy
personal space wayfinding barrier-free design healthcare personal
growth site developmentUniversity-Linked Retirement Communities was
developed from a two-term course offered at the University of
Michigan College of Architecture and Urban Planning that dealt with
aging and the environment. The book is divided into two parts.
Chapters in the first section discuss a variety of issues,
including the meaning of "community," a day in the life of an
elderly person living in a retirement community, site evaluation
for a theoretical retirement community, and reviews of different
physical components for a retirement community. The second section
contains four student presentations of designs for a retirement
community and comments on the projects from a design jury.This book
is a valuable source of information for a variety of readers.
University-Linked Retirement Communities is of interest to
potential users of eldercare services and their families; service
providers; designers, architects, policymakers, and developers
dealing with the elderly; and educators and students of
architecture, environmental design, and other fields who are
involved in housing and care options for senior adults.
- Natural scientists, social scientists and humanists to assess if
(or how) we may begin to coexist harmoniously with the mosquito. -
Chapters assess polarizing arguments for conserving and preserving
mosquitoes, as well as for controlling and killing them,
elaborating on possible consequences of both strategies. - This
book provides informed answers to the dual question: could we
eliminate mosquitoes, and should we? Offering insights spanning the
technical to the philosophical, this is the 'go to' book for
exploring humanity's many relationships with the mosquito-which
becomes a journey to finding better ways to inhabit the natural
world.
Advanced Sandtray Therapy deepens mental health professionals'
abilities to understand and apply sandtray therapy. Chapters show
readers how to integrate clinical theory with sand work, resulting
in more focused therapeutic work. Using practical basics as
building blocks, the book takes a more detailed look at the ins and
outs of work with attachment and trauma, showing therapists how to
work through the sequence of treatment while also taking into
account clients' trauma experiences and attachment issues. This
text is a vital guide for any clinician interested in adding
sandtray therapy to their existing work with clients as well as
students in graduate programs for the mental health professions.
This sensitive guide for carers and professionals working with
children and young people explains the serious issues of sexual
content and harm that children face online. Covering technologies
used by children aged two through to adulthood, it offers clear,
evidence-based information about sexual-based online harm, its
effects and what adults can do to support children should they see,
hear or bear witness to these events online. Catherine Knibbs,
specialist advisor in the field, explains the issues involved when
using online platforms and devices in family, social and
educational settings. The guide offers an accessible explanation of
how online harm impacts developmental, neurological and social
development, as well as young people’s mental health and
well-being. Examined in as non-traumatising a way as possible, the
book covers key topics, including consent, pornography, online
grooming, sexting, live streaming, revenge porn, ASD sexuality and
gender, and vigilantism. Offering guidance and proactive and
reactive strategies based on neuroscience and child development, it
shows how e-safety is not one-size-fits-all and must consider the
vulnerabilities of individual children and families. Children and
Sexual-Based Online Harms will equip professionals and carers with
the knowledge to support their work and to direct conversations
about the online harms that children and young people face. It is
essential reading for those training and working with children in
psychological, educational and social work contexts, as well as
parents, policy makers and those involved in the development of
online technologies.
On Vulnerability maps out an array of perspectives for critically
examining the nature of vulnerability, its unequal patterning
across different social groups, alongside the everyday social
processes that render us vulnerable - interactions, identity and
group dynamics. Each chapter equips the reader with a particular
sensitising framework for navigating and questioning what it means
to be vulnerable or how people cope amid vulnerability. From
deviance, stigma and the spoiling or fracturing of identity, to
perspectives such as intersectionality, risk, emotions and the
vulnerable body, the book traces the theoretical roots of these
different analytical lenses, before applying these through
illuminating examples and case studies. Drawing on scholarship
across more interpretative, analytic and critical traditions, the
chapters combine into a multi-dimensional toolkit which will enable
the study of the cultural meanings of vulnerability, the
political-economic factors that shape its patterning, with a
critical sensibility for 'unlearning' many assumptions, therefore
challenging our sense of who is, or who can be, vulnerable. This
book is designed to equip undergraduate and post-graduate students
and researchers across the social, health and human sciences,
aiding them as they study and question the experiences and
structures of vulnerability in our social world.
This newly updated and streamlined edition of Group Psychotherapy
with Addicted Populations provides proven strategies for combating
alcohol and drug addiction through group psychotherapy. The
interventions discussed in the book build on a foundation of
addiction as an attachment disorder rooted in the understanding of
addiction as a family disease. An appreciation of group and
organizational dynamics is used to address the complex experience
of developmental trauma that underlies addiction. Having identified
the essential theoretical underpinnings of supporting recovery from
addiction, the second half of the book gives a thorough nuts and
bolts description of constructing a psychotherapy group and
engaging productively in the successive phases of its development
from initiation of treatment to termination. The book concludes
with specific recommendations for group psychotherapists to
increase their competence with groups, deepen their appreciation of
group and organizational dynamics and develop a community of
support for their own well-being. These methods are important for
psychotherapists working with addicted populations who are
inexperienced with group psychotherapy as well as seasoned group
psychotherapists wishing to enhance their work.
Here is an outstanding reference book of major readings in the
field of social work in health care. Practitioners, educators,
researchers, and students can use this landmark two-part volume to
review dominant themes and critical issues in today's practice
environment and to understand the evolution of current trends and
emerging policies and programs. In this one desktop source book,
hundreds of references relevant to the health care social work
field are immediately accessible. Education, policy, practice, and
research issues integral to social work's expanding role in health
care are the main focus, with each chapter highlighting a theme of
enduring importance to the field. Other outstanding articles
related to the chapter's theme are cited in the appendix to each
chapter which also includes a selected bibliography of suggested
topical readings. Comprehensive new book filled with information
vital to social workers in the health care field! Over 900 pages of
scholarly articles by the foremost social work leaders in health
care! 9 categories embrace the range of social work activity in the
health care field! Exciting new ideas and practical suggestions for
everyday dilemmas! Hundreds of references immediately accessible in
one desktop source! Selected bibliography of topical headings
provides sources for even more relevant articles! A MUST HAVE
volume for instructors and students! Deepen your understanding of
all aspects of social work practice in health care with this superb
volume! Here is an outstanding reference book of major readings in
the field of social work in health care. Practitioners, educators,
researchers, and students can use this landmark two-part volume to
review dominant themes and critical issues in today's practice
environment and to understand the evolution of current trends and
emerging policies and programs. Social Work in Health Care makes
hundreds of references relevant to the health care social work
field immediately accessible in this one desktop source book.
Education, policy, practice, and research issues integral to social
work's expanding role in health care are the main focus, with each
chapter highlighting a theme of enduring importance to the field.
Other outstanding articles related to the chapter's theme are cited
in the appendix to each chapter which also includes a selected
bibliography of suggested topical readings. Find answers and ideas
for everyday dilemmas in this all-inclusive, information-packed
volume!Social workers practicing in the rapidly expanding health
care field call upon a repertoire of skills to fulfill a variety of
functions including direct patient care and contact with
patients'families, education, and influencing organizational
policies on their clients'behalf. The in-depth scholarship and the
diversity of multiple approaches to health care social work, as
presented in Social Work in Health Care, will have a strong impact
on the field. Through the intertwining network of education,
policy, practice, and research issues in the book, and
professsional discussion of those topics, a beginning point exists
from which social workers can develop principles to guide their
social work activities in the medical and health fields.
This practical guide is the ideal tool for the busy practitioner or
speech and language therapist to provide an effective, meaningful,
and contextualised approach to language development using picture
books. Drawing from up-to-date, evidence-based research, each
chapter shows you how to get the most out of picture books to
support language development, with a focus on the range of
opportunities that reading aloud can bring. The guide offers a
complete package to promote speech, language, and early literacy,
and to enrich language comprehension, vocabulary, phonological
awareness, and oral language – all by using books to provide a
context for meaningful language learning. The resource also
includes advice on how to develop intervention goals and outcome
measures for reading aloud, with practical suggestions covering
topics from creating a reading routine and book nooks, to
encouraging reluctant readers and reading aloud challenges.
Language skills are essential for academic, social and
communication success and this reading aloud resource will be
valuable reading for early year educators, primary teachers, and
speech and language therapists working with young children aged
0-7.
Learn useful strategies for marketing health and wellness programs.
This important new book presents a cross-section of current
research and commentary on wellness and prevention issues. The 17
authors--representing 11 different institutions--are some of the
most active health care consultants in the academic community. They
discuss studies for hospital based programs, workplace programs,
and governmental and educational institutions. Important marketing
concepts are used to segment the work into several sections.
Included are chapters which help to define the actual product lines
which should be grouped into wellness and prevention programs,
studies that define several important market segments, and chapters
on channels of distribution. This timely volume concludes with an
analysis of current research efforts and directions for future
research.Marketing for Health and Wellness Programs is essential
reading for hospital administrators, faculty physicians at teaching
hospitals, public health professors, government health service
administration employees, corporate managers and personnel
administrators, insurance industry managers, independent health and
wellness consultants, and staff members of health trade
publications.
* Discusses how awareness of autism has evolved, beginning with a
relatively homogenous group of patients with obvious symptoms and
increasingly including a wider range of patients with less obvious
symptoms and less need for support * Reviews the DSM and ICD
diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder, teaching
clinicians what each criterion encompasses, particularly in
individuals who are less obviously autistic * Describes traits and
challenges that are not part of the formal diagnostic criteria, but
which commonly co-occur in autistic individuals with less obvious
traits * Includes reflections from those with subtle autism who
struggled to be diagnosed
Mental health has always been a low priority worldwide. Yet more
than 650 million people are estimated to meet diagnostic criteria
for common mental disorders such as depression and anxiety, with
almost three-quarters of that burden in low- and middle-income
countries. Nowhere in the world does mental health enjoy parity
with physical health. Notwithstanding astonishing medical
advancements in treatments for physical illnesses, mental disorder
continues to have a startlingly high mortality rate. However,
despite its widespread neglect, there is now an emerging
international imperative to improve global mental health and
wellbeing. The UN's current international development agenda
finalised at the end of 2015 contains 17 Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs), including SDG3, which seeks to ensure healthy lives
and promote wellbeing for all at all ages. Although much broader in
focus than the previous eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs),
the need for worldwide improvement in mental health has finally
been recognised. This Handbook addresses the new UN agenda in the
context of mental health and sustainable development, examining its
implications for national and international policy-makers,
decision-makers, researchers and funding agencies. Conceptual,
evidence-based and practical discussions crossing a range of
disciplines are presented from the world's leading mental health
experts. Together, they explore why a commitment to investing in
mental health for the fulfilment of SDG3 ought to be an absolute
global priority.
Many athletes suffer health and sports consequences related to
inadequate nutrition to meet their sports demands. It often goes
unrecognized and untreated if they do not have the stereotypical
diagnosis of an “eating disorder.” Highly marketable for those
looking to gain an extra edge above the competition by maximizing
their health through appropriate nutrition and mental work. The
book has background information on the problem and serves as an
instruction manual for coaches and parents. Female athletes’
personal narratives are dispersed within the information.
What should be the roles and behavior of administrators to meet the
challenges facing social service agencies today? Here is a
thought-provoking book that provides a great deal of insight into
administrative leadership, an essential component in the survival
and effectiveness of social service agencies.In response to the
enormous challenges that social service agencies are facing,
including justification of their mission, mobilization of
resources, and responsiveness to new social needs, experts present
theoretical and empirical studies on administrative leadership in
the social services, reviewing the most recent theories and
research on the relationship between leadership and service
effectiveness. They also focus on emerging issues in social work
administration, including a description of the role of women in
social work administration and an assessment of a feminist model of
macro practice; the rise of for-profit social service agencies;
management-union relations; and entrepreneurship as a new model for
administrators.Administrative Leadership in the Social Services is
especially useful for administrators of social service agencies by
providing them with insight into their own practice and giving them
guidance to improve their administrative effectiveness. To students
and scholars, this outstanding new volume presents a review of
theories and research on current and emerging issues in social work
administration.
Ministry With the Aging--the one most frequently used textbook in
seminary courses that deal with ministry and aging--is now
available from The Haworth Press. Here is a genuinely useful and
informative text in which an all-star cast of authors reflects on
the current situation of the aged in our society. Ministry With the
Aging encourages a deeper appreciation of the presence and role of
aging people with contemporary religion, addresses the challenges
that the church and society face in a rapidly aging society, and
provides practical applications for an effective ministry with the
aging. Each chapter, whether it focuses on the role of the elderly
in the early church, death and dying, ageism, retirement, or caring
for elderly parents, is written by an eminent scholar who has
chosen only the most relevant issues for discussion. A past runner
up for the "Book of the Year Award" by the Academy of Parish
Clergy, Ministry With the Aging is a landmark volume that can offer
theology students a unique and insightful look at how they can best
meet the needs of their elderly parishioners.
• Presents a critical and intersectional examination of gang life
• Assists researchers who wish to utilize a progressive,
critical, and intersectional approach to study the impacts of gangs
• Uniquely contextualizes the lived experiences of gang members
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