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The blurring of boundaries between hitherto distinct scientific
disciplines, technologies or markets is a common and powerful
phenomenon. Subjects of this convergence often change consumer
behaviours, favouring products and platforms with multiple
functions. The Anticipation of Converging Industries provides a
detailed focus on the triggers, drivers and consequences of
convergence to create a more concise definition of convergence.
This detailed analysis includes a specifically developed toolbox
for 'convergence foresight', creating a forecasting method for
convergence trends. With the focus on the chemical,
biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries, several indicators
of convergence in the areas of Nutraceuticals/Functional Foods,
Cosmeceuticals and ICT are derived from samples including over
1million patents and scientific publications. By supporting this
methodical approach with real world data, The Anticipation of
Converging Industries is perfect for industry practitioners looking
for a competitive edge in the present and for the future.
Similarly, academics will find a comprehensive theoretical concept
for better understanding the underlying rationale of convergence at
their disposal
This book will be of tremendous use to all healthcare professionals
from physicians to nurses to social workers, rehabilitation
therapists, and chaplains. The pathway taken here is a sensible and
reasonable one, emphasizing a patient-centred approach that
underscores the importance of spiritually competent care. The
Editors do an excellent job of describing how to integrate
spirituality into patient care for all of the different healthcare
professionals. They also emphasize the importance of an
evidence-based approach that is guided by research. This book
provides superb guidelines that will be enormously helpful to every
healthcare professional. Harold G Koenig, M.D., Professor of
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham, North Carolina This practical guide tackles the
important issues of spirituality in health care, emphasising the
role of organisations in developing a culture of leadership and
management that facilitates spiritual care. Spirituality is a
central part of holistic care that addresses physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual aspects of care in an integrated way. The
chapters are written by experts in their fields, pitched at the
practitioner level rather than addressing 'spirituality' as a
purely theoretical concept. Each one describes the realities of
spiritually competent practice and show how it can be taught and
put into practice in a variety of areas and settings, including
Undergraduate and Postgraduate education Acute healthcare settings
Mental health Primary care End of Life Care Creative organisations
Social services Ideal for practitioners, educators, trainees and
managers in nursing and healthcare, the book is also relevant
reading for occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social
workers and psychologists.
This book will be of tremendous use to all healthcare professionals
from physicians to nurses to social workers, rehabilitation
therapists, and chaplains. The pathway taken here is a sensible and
reasonable one, emphasizing a patient-centred approach that
underscores the importance of spiritually competent care. The
Editors do an excellent job of describing how to integrate
spirituality into patient care for all of the different healthcare
professionals. They also emphasize the importance of an
evidence-based approach that is guided by research. This book
provides superb guidelines that will be enormously helpful to every
healthcare professional. Harold G Koenig, M.D., Professor of
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical
Center, Durham, North Carolina This practical guide tackles the
important issues of spirituality in health care, emphasising the
role of organisations in developing a culture of leadership and
management that facilitates spiritual care. Spirituality is a
central part of holistic care that addresses physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual aspects of care in an integrated way. The
chapters are written by experts in their fields, pitched at the
practitioner level rather than addressing 'spirituality' as a
purely theoretical concept. Each one describes the realities of
spiritually competent practice and show how it can be taught and
put into practice in a variety of areas and settings, including
Undergraduate and Postgraduate education Acute healthcare settings
Mental health Primary care End of Life Care Creative organisations
Social services Ideal for practitioners, educators, trainees and
managers in nursing and healthcare, the book is also relevant
reading for occupational therapists, physiotherapists, social
workers and psychologists.
Multi-disciplinary in its approach, this book details key
psychiatric conditions, their assessment and management in line
with modern developments, including the latest developments in
healthcare policy. It has been thoroughly revised to incorporate
the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)
Guidance. Case studies are used throughout to aid comprehension and
illustrate the realities of working in this area. Now in its Fifth
Edition, Practical Psychiatry of Old Age is ideal as a clinical
primer for those in training, or as a day-to-day reference for
healthcare professionals working with older people.
Practical Management of Dementia, Second Edition remains a
comprehensive guide to identifying the challenges faced in caring
for patients with dementia. Integrating new research into the
diagnosis, detection and management of dementia, this book brings
together a wealth of extensive practical experience and knowledge.
It answers questions on medical, psychological and social
management in an informative, evidence-based manner. Emphasising
the need for a variety of pharmacological, psychological and social
approaches that can be adapted for individual patients, it also
encourages an understanding of the patients' spiritual needs.
Reviews of the First Edition: 'This is a highly readable and useful
resource.' NURSING STANDARD 'Comprehensive and valuable. Of merit
to all healthcare team members from all care setting perspectives.'
GERIATRICS TODAY 'Consistent and clear, well written and edited.'
THE JOURNAL OF DEMENTIA CARE
This practical, concise book will help every medical manager
survive and thrive in the increasingly challenging world of
healthcare. It offers a hands-on introduction to the knowledge,
skills, attitudes and behaviour required to succeed in a modern
healthcare setting. Focussing on common issues and challenges, the
authors examine organisational structures and strategies for
productive relationship-building, goal-setting and quality
maintenance. This edition updates every chapter, while three new
chapters focus on encouraging innovation, how to lead and manage in
difficult circumstances, and the major developments in the
professionalization of medical management and leadership.
The blurring of boundaries between hitherto distinct scientific
disciplines, technologies or markets is a common and powerful
phenomenon. Subjects of this convergence often change consumer
behaviours, favouring products and platforms with multiple
functions. The Anticipation of Converging Industries provides a
detailed focus on the triggers, drivers and consequences of
convergence to create a more concise definition of convergence.
This detailed analysis includes a specifically developed toolbox
for 'convergence foresight', creating a forecasting method for
convergence trends. With the focus on the chemical,
biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries, several indicators
of convergence in the areas of Nutraceuticals/Functional Foods,
Cosmeceuticals and ICT are derived from samples including over
1million patents and scientific publications. By supporting this
methodical approach with real world data, The Anticipation of
Converging Industries is perfect for industry practitioners looking
for a competitive edge in the present and for the future.
Similarly, academics will find a comprehensive theoretical concept
for better understanding the underlying rationale of convergence at
their disposal
Multi-disciplinary in its approach, this book details key
psychiatric conditions, their assessment and management in line
with modern developments, including the latest developments in
helathcare policy. It has been thoroughgly revised to incorporate
the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)
Guidance. Case studies are used throughout to aid comprehension and
illustrate the realities of working in this area.Now in its Fifth
Edition, Practical Psychiatry of Old Age is ideal as a clinical
primer for those in training, or as a day-to-day reference for
healthcare professionals working with older people.
This practical, concise book will help every medical manager
survive and thrive in the increasingly challenging world of
healthcare. It offers a hands-on introduction to the knowledge,
skills, attitudes and behaviour required to succeed in a modern
healthcare setting. Focussing on common issues and challenges, the
authors examine organisational structures and strategies for
productive relationship-building, goal-setting and quality
maintenance. This edition updates every chapter, while three new
chapters focus on encouraging innovation, how to lead and manage in
difficult circumstances, and the major developments in the
professionalization of medical management and leadership.
Building on the success of "Practical Psychiatry of Old Age" now in
its Fourth Edition, this book looks in more detail at affective
disorders from a variety of perspectives. It includes expert
contributions on areas such as aetiology, diagnosis and
psychological and pharmacological treatment. It also focuses on a
contextual approach to the management of affective disorders in
areas like primary care and geriatric medicine, as well as the
specific contributions of disciplines such as nursing, social work
and occupational therapy. User and carer viewpoints are also
included, along with the often neglected spiritual aspects of
managing these conditions. This balanced, inclusive and practical
approach makes it ideal for all members of the multi-disciplinary
team involved in the management of affective disorders in older
people.
It is 1897, and confined to his room in Carfax Criminal Lunatic
Asylum, Dr Richard Renfield is dying from injuries which could not
be self-inflicted. His door has been barricaded from the inside and
the Night Watcher swears nobody has been allowed in or out. With
his last words he imparts a dire warning: "He is here." Moving
between London, Yorkshire and Ceylon across the 19th Century,
Visitor in Lunacy re-imagines the downfall of the enigmatic inmate
from Bram Stoker's Dracula, from a feared and respected member of
the government's Lunacy Commission to a resident of one of the
madhouses he once oversaw. It is a bizarre and unsettling tale of
memory, regret and horror; of how the terrible secrets of a
person's childhood can inescapably shape their life.
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