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Books > Medicine > Nursing & ancillary services > Rehabilitation
Empathy is fundamental to therapeutic change. This engaging and
accessible text teaches students the clinical skills they will need
as therapists to communicate empathy and help clients change.
Slattery and Park begin by outlining a framework for understanding
how clients think - what meaning they give to difficult situations
- and how those meaning systems are connected to cultural and other
contextual factors. Chapters that follow discuss how their empathic
framework can be factored into assessment, intervention, ending
treatment, and even case reporting and ethical concerns. Throughout
they emphasize that effective therapists possess not only strong
observational, listening, and critical thinking skills, but that
they also put their clients' worldviews, meaning-making, culture,
and change processes at the heart of their practice. This second
edition features new case studies, research, and clinical
applications, as well as a streamlined presentation that better
mirrors the process of mental health treatment. With extensive case
material, reflection questions, and other practical tools, the book
will help budding mental health practitioners understand and
empathize with a diverse range of clients, develop strong
therapeutic alliances, make accurate assessments that reflect
clients' contexts and worldviews, and facilitate positive change.
This the first text to fully integrate the developmental, systemic,
multicultural, and relational elements of child and adolescent
counseling. This unique approach emphasizes the powerful
interconnections supporting effective child and adolescent
counseling with creative and time-efficient methods. Supported by
CACREP standards, competencies, and outcomes, this book features
best practice strategies and techniques to aid
counselors-in-training who will be assisting children, adolescents,
and their families in developing transformative coping methods
while navigating contemporary issues. This textbook is
distinguished by its broad and holistic focus as a means of
increasing counseling efficacy and applies to a range of
therapeutic modalities.The text advocates for a multisensory
approach, using creative props, expressive arts, and interactive
activities that helps to foster change by harnessing the learning
styles best suited to individual children and adolescents. Based in
theory yet highly practical, time-efficient, real-world counseling
methods are illustrated through case studies, vignettes, and
verbatim counseling sessions that are tailored to the needs of
today's child and adolescent counselor. The book presents a
comprehensive toolkit to foster engagement and assist the future
counselor in grasping key concepts. Pedagogical aids include
learning objectives, key terms, learning activities, case studies,
points to remember, chapter summaries, and questions for further
study. Abundant instructor resources include sample syllabi, an
instructor's manual with experiential activities and assessment
rubrics, additional chapter discussion questions and resources, a
test bank, and PowerPoint slides. Purchase includes digital access
for use on most mobile devices or computers. Key Features: Grounded
in a unique integrated approach encompassing developmental,
systemic, multicultural, and relational elements and innovative and
time-efficient practices Applies to a range of therapeutic
modalities including school, marriage, couples and family, clinical
mental health, clinical rehabilitation counseling, and more
Illustrates time-efficient counseling methods through case studies,
vignettes, and examples from actual client and
counselors-in-training sessions Highlights contemporary issues
including incarcerated parents, sexual minorities, military
influences and same-sex parents. Infused with CACREP standards,
competencies and outcomes to help with accreditation and prepare
students for exams Edited and authored by educators and authors
with a wealth of professional expertise Includes learning
objectives, key terms, charts, tables and figure, questions for
further study and chapter summaries
The field of rehabilitation has undergone major change, shifting
toward an emphasis on health outcomes and understanding multiple
determinants of health. Person-centered care and evidence-based
medicine have become central considerations, and rehabilitation
psychologists are at the forefront of this modern, whole-person
approach. The handbook has been significantly updated to reflect
these new developments. Chapters address several core topics, such
as education and training in rehabilitation psychology,
competency-based practice, and fluctuating health policy.
Additional chapters cover the assessment and treatment of specific
health conditions, including chronic pain, acquired disability,
spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, and amputation. This
edition also includes information about artificial intelligence,
virtual reality, public health, community rehabilitation, and other
innovations in health care. Contributors are not only visionaries
in the rehabilitation field but also expert practitioners in key
areas. They integrate their experience with empirical research,
highlight methodological advances, recommend best practices,
discuss policy implications, and identify possibilities for the
future. Both experienced clinicians and early-career practitioners
will find this book an invaluable resource for delivering effective
behavioral health care to people with chronic health conditions.
Using an evidence-based perspective and key concepts from the
Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, this guideline provides an
overview of the occupational therapy process for individuals with
autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the prevalence of which is
increasing rapidly in the United States. It defines the
occupational therapy domain, process, and interventions—including
sensory integration and sensory-based interventions,
relationship-based interventions, school-based programs, social
skills interventions, and comprehensive behavioral
interventions—that occur within the boundaries of acceptable
practice. This publication is designed to help occupational
therapists and occupational therapy assistants, as well as
individuals who manage, reimburse, or set policy for occupational
therapy services, understand the contribution of occupational
therapy in treating children and adolescents with ASD. This
guideline also can serve as a reference for parents, school
administrators, educators, and other school staff; health care
facility managers; education and health care regulators;
third-party payers; and managed care organizations.
This case-based text provides treatment approaches to common and
uncommon movement disorders. The first two parts of the book are
devoted to the wide spectrum of motor and non-motor problems
encountered in caring for people with Parkinson's disease, as well
as Parkinsonian syndromes. Next are parts with chapters addressing
essential and other tremor disorders followed by management of the
various dystonic syndromes and other hyperkinetic disorders
including chorea, tics, and myoclonus. Other disorders covered are
drug-induced movement disorders, psychogenic movement disorders,
Wilson's disease, hemifacial spasm and more. Authored by experts
globally, this practical guide will help physicians, other
healthcare professionals and trainees care for patients with a wide
spectrum of movement disorder related problems.
'Whenever I see Martino I am reminded of how little I know about
life and death compared to him. How we don't know what is within us
or what may lie on the other side. I hope it's as magical and
beautiful as this book.' RUSSELL BRAND 'Raw, brave, heart-lifting.'
STEF PENNY, author of UNDER THE POLE STAR When film producer
Martino Sclavi began experiencing intense headaches, he attributed
them to his frenetic lifestyle. As it turned out, he had grade 4
brain cancer and was given 18 months to live. After undergoing
brain surgery - while awake - Martino found he had lost the ability
to recognise words. His response was to close his eyes and begin to
move his fingers across the keyboard to write this, an account of
life before diagnosis and since. Martino defied all predictions,
words read out to him by the monotone of a computerised voice he
calls Alex. Learning to live in a new way. This book - that he has
written but could not read - charts the effects of his experience:
on his relationship with his young son, his marriage, his work and
with himself. In the wake of his illness, everything must be
reconfigured and Martino is made to question the habits, dreams and
beliefs of his old life and confront the present. What he finds is
strange and beautiful. Searching for the words between life and
death, Sclavi shows that with determination and a subtle,
persistent sense of humour, it is possible to change the story of
our lives.
Master spine surgeons Alexander R. Vaccaro, Richard G. Fessler, and
a cadre of esteemed co-editors have compiled the most comprehensive
textbook to date detailing minimally invasive spine (MIS) versus
open spine surgery techniques. Controversies in Spine Surgery, MIS
versus OPEN: Best Evidence Recommendations features debates by
renowned experts on one of the most provocative topics in spine
surgery. Twenty-four chapters systematically organized into four
sections - degenerative, trauma, tumor, and other issues, cover
procedures and underlying pathologies, backed by a large, diverse
body of literature. MIS and open approaches are thoroughly compared
and contrasted in each chapter. Evidence is presented and analyzed
in an objective manner with 'opposing sides' presenting differing
opinions and techniques, resulting in a synchronous collection of
pros and cons. Every chapter is masterfully summed up by the book's
editors - each of whom have varying stances on the topics at hand.
This unique 'duel' and 'duet' discussion enables readers to
assimilate information, benefit from the balanced harmony between
divergent opinions, and reach their own conclusions. Key Highlights
Comparative risks, benefits, complications, and outcomes for a full
spectrum of lumbar, thoracic and cervical procedures MIS versus
open approaches for lumbar stenosis, synovial cysts, lumbar
adjacent segment degeneration, degenerative scoliosis, flatback
syndrome, thoracic disc herniation, and dural tears Tumor resection
and stabilization, quality of life issues, and potential advantages
and risks of MIS techniques Key differences in MIS versus open
operations such as radiation exposure and costs Analysis of 3-D
navigational imaging to improve outcomes and reduce radiation
exposure and operating time This book is a tremendous,
evidence-based tool to guide spine surgeons as they make important
decisions on selecting the most optimal spine surgery techniques.
It is a must-have resource for all resident and veteran orthopaedic
surgeons and neurosurgeons who specialize in treating patients with
spine conditions.
Die Autorin erkrankte in ihrem Leben zwei Mal an Leukamie. Yoga
half ihr bei der Bewaltigung der lebensbedrohenden Krankheit und
auf ihrem Weg zuruck in ein erfulltes kraftvolles Leben. Ihre
Erfahrungen gepaart mit ihrem Wissen als ganzheitliche AErztin mit
eigener Yogapraxis gibt sie nun in diesem Buch weiter. Einfach und
anschaulich beschreibt sie welche Strategien zur Bewaltigung der
bei Krebs haufig auftretenden koerperlichen und mentalen
Lebenskrise helfen koennen und wie sich die Geisteshaltung und
Lebensfuhrung durch Yoga positiv auf die Krankheit auswirkt.
Herzstuck des Buches sind die Yoga-UEbungsanleitungen in Wort und
Bild. In einfachen, gut nachvollziehbaren Anleitungen stellt sie
UEbungen vor, ihre therapeutische Wirkung und Abwandlungen fur
moegliche koerperliche Einschrankungen. Aus Aufwarmubungen,
Koerperhaltungen (Asanas) und Atemubungen (Pranayama) kann ein
individuelles, vollstandiges UEbungsprogramm zusammengestellt
werden. Das Buch richtet sich an Betroffene, sowie an Yogalehrer,
Trainer und Physiotherapeuten, aber auch an AErzte und Pflegekrafte
in der Onkologie.
A comprehensive at-home rehab, strengthening, and maintenance
program for recovering from and preventing frozen shoulder
Featuring step-by-step exercises complete with over 150 photos,
Heal Your Frozen Shoulder guarantees that you, regardless of
fitness level, can recover from and prevent further shoulder pain.
The author, a medical doctor who specializes in the needs of aging
patients, details the causes, symptoms, and treatment of this
condition, along with simple lifestyle tweaks that can make a world
of difference to sufferers. With the emphasis on proper form and
gentle, effective stretching and strengthening movements, this book
helps you safely and easily regain motion while avoiding injury.
Plus, its exercise and workout schedules make it easy for you to
achieve optimal results.
Rehabilitation medicine is one of the fastest growing specialities
in medicine. The largest sub-set of this field is neurological
rehabilitation. This timely book, presented as a series of case
studies, describes the wide range of clinical scenarios encountered
by the rehabilitation medicine team and advises on management
issues and options. Areas covered include ethical, medico-legal and
social factors, touching on issues such as service organisation and
patient reintegration. The book concludes with a set of multiple
choice questions to test understanding and as the basis for
preparation for professional examinations. This will be essential
reading for all trainees in rehabilitation medicine, specialists
from fields such as neurology where an understanding of the
principles is important, and professionals from supportive allied
health disciplines including physiotherapy, occupational therapy,
speech therapy and nursing.
This is a quick, accessible reference guide to acquired brain
injuries (ABI) that provides non-medical specialist professionals
who work with patients in brain trauma and rehabilitation settings
with easily understandable information about this challenging
population. It provides psychologists, social workers, counselors,
nurses, other non-medical professionals, and particularly trainees,
with short clinical synopses of a full range of ABIs, from causes
through diagnoses and treatment. Written in non-technical language
by expert authors, the resource summarizes knowledge on the most
prevalent ABIs in a clear, consistent format including overview,
etiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation (including cognitive,
emotional, behavioral, and sensorimotor), diagnostic
considerations, evidence-based treatments, prognosis, and an
illustrative case study. Psychosocial considerations for ABI
patients, an important component of care, are also addressed. Key
Features: Delivers information in a concise, quick reference format
Written in accessible, non-technical language Informs a wide range
of non-medical professionals and trainees Covers a full gamut of
acquired brain injuries Authored by recognized experts in the field
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