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Understanding Young Onset Dementia provides a state-of-the-art
overview of approaches to care and evaluation for people with young
onset dementia. It reviews the challenges in providing care and
services, outlines new innovations in treatment and explores the
impact of the condition to offer guidance about best practice in
care. Written by world-leading researchers and experts in the
field, this book gives key evidence for best practice and focuses
on lived experience of those with young onset dementia. It has a
broad focus looking at aspects of care beyond diagnosis and gives a
comprehensive summary of the current qualitative and quantitative
research in the field of young onset dementia. This international
collaboration fills a much-needed gap in the academic market and is
vital to guide learning and deliver future innovations. This book
will be of great interest for academics, scholars and post graduate
students in the field of mental health and dementia research. It
will also appeal to neurologists, psychiatrist, geriatricians and
psychologists looking to update their knowledge or already working
in the field.
Understanding Young Onset Dementia provides a state-of-the-art
overview of approaches to care and evaluation for people with young
onset dementia. It reviews the challenges in providing care and
services, outlines new innovations in treatment and explores the
impact of the condition to offer guidance about best practice in
care. Written by world-leading researchers and experts in the
field, this book gives key evidence for best practice and focuses
on lived experience of those with young onset dementia. It has a
broad focus looking at aspects of care beyond diagnosis and gives a
comprehensive summary of the current qualitative and quantitative
research in the field of young onset dementia. This international
collaboration fills a much-needed gap in the academic market and is
vital to guide learning and deliver future innovations. This book
will be of great interest for academics, scholars and post graduate
students in the field of mental health and dementia research. It
will also appeal to neurologists, psychiatrist, geriatricians and
psychologists looking to update their knowledge or already working
in the field.
Part of Joe Kenner drank too much. Part of Joe Kenner used women
for his pleasure. Part of Joe Kenner belittled and beat women. Part
of Joe Kenner was controlling, obnoxious, and mean. Part of Joe
Kenner was unhappy. Part of Joe Kenner believed he was a radio star
and bragged with braggadocio. There may have been a good part of
Joe Kenner, but if there was, it was well hidden.
International' social work is too often used as a bolt on subject
which considers 'others' outside the 'national' framework. Instead
this book encourages readers to embrace the concept of 'globally
minded social work practice'. This means paying closer attention to
globalisation and broader issues of social justice, mirroring the
kind of changing professional context social workers practice in
today. Drawing on a Local-Global-Local framework, the authors
promote critical reflection and dialogue across diverse contexts of
practice. They outline why global mindedness is a priority for the
future of social work practice before considering how it is defined
and applied in practice. Examples are drawn from a wide range of
contexts including working with children, young people, adults and
communities across different countries.
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