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Ghosts of Angels (Hardcover)
A E Lawrence; Edited by Diane Young; Illustrated by Carlo Giambarresi
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Presenting ultrasound pathology from a clinical perspective, this
unique resource discusses various pathologies that may be related
to a patient's symptoms and features illustrations with ultrasound
scans that demonstrate each pathology. Organized into four major
sections - abdomen, obstetrics, gynecology, and superficial
structures - each symptom is presented in its own chapter along
with key terms, an introductory paragraph, a clinical scenario,
discussions of pathologies, illustrations, and patient scenarios.
Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier
sales representative for details. "This book covers a wide range of
ultrasound examinations looking at the clinical question first. It
is written for sonographers and student sonographers by two
Academics and a sonographer. Because this book is written by
American authors some terminology will be incorrect in the UK
setting. [...] However, as long as the reader is aware of this,
most Ultrasound Departments will find this a useful resource to
have on their shelves and use for CPD." Reviewed by: Allison
Harris, Clinical Co-Ordinator, City University London, Date: Oct 14
"I really like the design and clinical focus of this book and
believe that it will stimulate critical thinking among its
transatlantic target audience. For UK readers, though, I feel it
has less appeal." Reviewed by: RAD Magazine Date: July 2014
Symptom-based presentation makes it easy for beginning and
experienced sonographers to quickly find information related to the
patient's symptom. Summary tables of differential diagnoses and
sonographic findings provide you with a brief overview of all
chapter material for quick reference. Clinical scenarios at the
beginning of each chapter help you learn to apply information to
the clinical setting. Case studies and discussion questions give
you the opportunity to enhance your critical-thinking skills and
measure your comprehension of material. Over 900 ultrasound images
correlated to the pathology illustrate what you'll encounter in the
clinical setting. Glossary helps you define important terminology.
New chapters provide you with more complete coverage of the
pathology sonographers encounter in practice. New case studies with
critical-thinking questions set up realistic situations for you to
use as a frame of reference. 600 updated images produced by the
latest technology keep you on the cutting-edge of sonography.
Instructor access to multiple-choice and image based test questions
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Ghosts of Angels (Paperback)
A E Lawrence; Edited by Diane Young; Illustrated by Carlo Giambarresi
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`I would recommend reading this enjoyable book in which the authors
convey practical, creative and compassionate authenticity
throughout. I think it will appeal to experienced counsellors,
psychotherapists and arts therapists. It will also be a valuable
resource to students' - Therapy Today `Hall et al bring many years
of practice and academic experience to their material. The book is
accessible in its style and makes extensive use of interesting case
histories' - Eisteach (Journal for the Irish Association of
Counselling and Psychotherapy) `fascinating scenarios.... a useful
book to have - I have really enjoyed reading it' - International
Arts Therapies Journal (Online) Guided Imagery is a unique,
practical guide to using imagery in one-to-one therapeutic work
with clients. Through numerous examples drawn from their own
experience, the authors show how the techniques involved can be
integrated into everyday practice. The authors describe the
different processes of using guided imagery and working from a
script and show how drawing can be used to augment imagery work. In
addition to planned strategies for using imagery, they also show
how images which arise spontaneously during sessions can be
harnessed and used to enhance the therapeutic process. The
practical strategies and techniques outlined in the book are
examined in the context of a variety of theoretical frameworks (the
person-centred approach, gestalt, existentialism and
psychosynthesis) and research findings. Potential pitfalls and
ethical considerations are also explored, making Guided Imagery a
useful resource for practitioners and an ideal text for use on
counselling and psychotherapy training courses.
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