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This book presents the application of the model of cognitive
behavioural intervention in the practice of physiotherapy and
occupational therapy addressing a range of clinical problems with
contributions from professionals who are specialists in their
field. The purpose of the book is to increase knowledge and
awareness of how CBT can be applied within a theoretical framework
from which physiotherapists and occupational therapists work. The
book explains the psychological model and provides a rationale for
applying CBT as a tool to strengthen physiotherapy and occupational
therapy interventions. By bringing new knowledge to the practice of
physiotherapists and occupational therapists in regard to CBT
approaches opens up new options in relation to the management of
specific conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, fibromyalgia and
other specialist areas. Case studies are integral to this book,
highlighting the application of CBT, outlining the strategies, and
illustrating the outcomes and boundaries of treatment. This is not
a book for experts in CBT: focusing on physiotherapy and
occupational therapy professions, Donaghy and her co-authors link
models of current practice with CBT interventions, giving
parameters an integrated practice. . case studies . evidence-based
. interdisciplinary approach . contributed to by renowned
specialists in the field
To love and be loved is arguably one of the most powerful and
fundamental driving forces sustaining self-esteem and self-identity
throughout the life course. Need for reciprocal loving does not
change as we grow older, despite failures of health, loss of a
partner, late divorce, and alterations of personality due to the
aging process. However, most studies of human sexuality have
ignored the problems and developing patterns of older adults
entering into new partnerships. To fill this gap, Intimacy in Later
Life brings together a wide range of distinguished international
scholars to address this neglected research area.
To love and be loved is arguably one of the most powerful and
fundamental driving forces sustaining self-esteem and self-identity
throughout the life course. Need for reciprocal loving does not
change as we grow older, despite failures of health, loss of a
partner, late divorce, and alterations of personality due to the
aging process. However, most studies of human sexuality have
ignored the problems and developing patterns of older adults
entering into new partnerships. To fill this gap, "Intimacy in
Later Life" brings together a wide range of distinguished
international scholars to address this neglected research area.
This volume explores how older people today think and behave in
relation to partner change. Contributors consider the choices and
constraints that influence decisions about new romantic
relationships after divorce or the death of a spouse, along with
how these differ with respect to age, gender, and culture. The
authors discuss the considerable social variety to be found between
"permissive" and morally conservative societies and cultural
milieux, as well as how standards of sexual behavior have changed
over time. Contributions include: Kate Davidson and Graham Fennell,
"New Intimate Relationships in Later Life," Sofie Ghazanfareeon
Karlsson and Klas Borell, "Intimacy and Autonomy, Gender and
Ageing: Living Apart Together," Deborah Carr and Rebecca Utz,
"Late-Life Widowhood in the United States: New Directions in
Research and Theory," Nan Stevens, "Re-Engaging: New Partnerships
in Late-Life Widowhood," Kate Davidson, "Gender Differences in New
Partnership Choices and Constraints for Older Widows and Widowers,"
Jenny De Jong Gierveld, "The Dilemma of Repartnering:
Considerations of Older Men and Women Entering New Intimate
Relationships in Later Life," Deborah K. Van Den Hoonaard,
"Attitudes of Older Widows and Widowers in New Brunswick, Canada
Towards New Partnerships," Aldine J. Moore and Dorothy C. Stratton,
"The 'Current Woman' in an Older Widower's Life," and Kalyani K.
Mehta, "Perceptions of Remarriage by Widowed People in Singapore."
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