The Reminiscence Skills Training Handbook

The Reminiscence Skills Training Handbook
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781351703260
ISBN-13 : 1351703269
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Reminiscence Skills Training Handbook by : Ann Rainbow

This easy-to-use guide provides an accessible workbook for reminiscence skills training. It includes: information on the history and definition of reminiscence work; the value of the reminiscence experience to older people and their carers as well as practical ideas and suggestions on how to use reminiscence in a beneficial and therapeutic way; how to set up, run and maintain group and individual reminiscence activities; training points and training activities for each section to enhance understanding by making links with the personal experience of the reader; and, emphasis on the role of reminiscence work in the social and emotional care of ethnic minority elders, people with dementia and older people who have been bereaved. This handbook will not only help to promote reminiscence work but also enhance everyday communication between carers and older people.

Reminiscence and Life Story Work

Reminiscence and Life Story Work
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Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781849051514
ISBN-13 : 1849051518
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Reminiscence and Life Story Work by : Faith Gibson

Previously published under title: Reminiscence and recall.

Working with Elderly People

Working with Elderly People
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Publisher : Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781784620523
ISBN-13 : 1784620521
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Working with Elderly People by : A. Murphy

Care staff and voluntary workers in day centres and residential homes for elderly people have often expressed a need for a comprehensive, readable book to guide them through their first days and help them cope with any problems that may arise. This practical and imaginative handbook draws on the long experience of an occupational therapist working with elderly people in day centres. It provides a fund of advice on caring for people who may be frail, have communication difficulties or mobility problems. It describes how to design and organise a centre, how to use mobility aids and handle wheelchairs, how to move old people and adjust their hearing aids. The author even explains how to repair a wheelchair in an emergency. The second part of the book describes a huge range of stimulating activities, from craftwork and games to cookery, music and gardening, outings and exchanging reminiscences. Old people left with nothing to do rapidly lose their mental agility and interest in life. With a little encouragement, despite any disabilities, they can continue to acquire new interests and play a useful role in the community, and the materials and resources needed will often be donated or acquired very cheaply. The fully updated second edition is copiously illustrated with practical line drawings, and there is an extensive appendix providing useful addresses, helpful books and a listing of some of the conditions that may affect elderly people.

Handbook of Hope

Handbook of Hope
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 467
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ISBN-10 : 9780080533063
ISBN-13 : 008053306X
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Hope by : C. Richard Snyder

Hope has previously been a construct more of interest to philosophy and religion than in psychology. New research has shown, however, that hope is closely related to optimism, feelings of control, and motivation toward achieving one's goals. The Handbook of Hope presents a comprehensive overview of the psychological inquiry into hope, including its measurement, its development in children, how its loss is associated with specific clinical disorders, and therapeutic approaches that can help instill hope in those who have lost theirs. A final section discusses hope in occupational applications: how the use of hope can make one a better coach, teacher, or parent. - Defines hope as a construct and describes development of hope through the lifespan - Provides multiple instruments for measuring hope - Guides professionals in how to assess hope levels & implement hope as part of therapy - Relates hope to all portions of the population - Includes case studies, figures, and tables to aid understanding of research findings and concepts; discusses the importance of hope to relationships, achieving goals, and success at work

Brain Training: A Complete Guide to Master Your Brain (The Fun Workout for the Memory and Mind to Stimulate Conversation)

Brain Training: A Complete Guide to Master Your Brain (The Fun Workout for the Memory and Mind to Stimulate Conversation)
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Publisher : Wilbur Tynan
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Brain Training: A Complete Guide to Master Your Brain (The Fun Workout for the Memory and Mind to Stimulate Conversation) by : Wilbur Tynan

How many problems could we avoid in life and how much time could we save if we could easily memorize all information? Our brain has extraordinary potential, but unfortunately it does not come with an instruction manual. Anyone, sooner or later, is a victim of memory. But there is good news. We are all equipped with memory and ability to remember, we only need to understand how to unlock our potential. Imagine being able to finally memorize everything in a short time and avoid bad figures or waste of time. There are effective strategies for understanding and memorizing anything, news or information with ease. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... · Memory and memory loss · How to stop memory loss with these really cool tricks · Understanding the effect of stress on your memory · Techniques to supercharge your is and overall capacity for greater memory improvement · Strategies for developing a photographic memory · Developing concentration and focus for better memory · Much, much more! Even if you are new to riddles and brain teasers, this book will be a fun and exciting read. It will help you become a better problem solver and become more comfortable with thinking outside the box. The problems in this book range in difficulty from light & easy to hard to very hard and will provide a challenge for even the sharpest mind.

The Essential Handbook of Memory Disorders for Clinicians

The Essential Handbook of Memory Disorders for Clinicians
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9780470091425
ISBN-13 : 0470091428
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis The Essential Handbook of Memory Disorders for Clinicians by : Alan D. Baddeley

This concise version of the Handbook of Memory Disorders is a selection of chapters from the original volume that have been chosen with the busy practitioner in mind. The Essential Handbook provides individual clinicians and students with those parts the editors consider most relevant and useful on a day-to-day basis, as a portable adjunct to the more comprehensive Handbook. (Handbook of Memory Disorders - 047 149819X)

Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing

Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 709
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ISBN-10 : 9781118716168
ISBN-13 : 1118716167
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide, Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing by : Felicia A. Huppert

Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing Wellbeing: A Complete Reference Guide is the first multivolume, interdisciplinary exploration of the topic of wellbeing. The notion of wellbeing has grown in importance and prominence across the globe in recent years and this reference work provides an in-depth examination of the characteristics that enable individuals and organizations to thrive and flourish. Under the direction of noted academic Cary Cooper, and edited by a distinguished group of senior scholars from a variety of disciplines, this project looks at wellbeing from multiple perspectives, including children and families; the environment; the workplace; later life; economics; and interventions and public policy. Spanning the social sciences and encompassing the latest research, this is an essential reference for scholars, students, professionals, and policy makers who want to enhance and promote human wellbeing. Interventions and Policies to Enhance Wellbeing looks at the most successful existing strategies to promote wellbeing and mental health. It examines the latest research in the science of wellbeing and discusses the practical implications for improved learning, creativity, productivity, relationships, and health. The first two sections cover interventions for individuals across the lifespan, as well as those for organizations and communities. The final section looks specifically at policy initiatives and approaches, with a focus on the integration of new technology and the role of the media. In this multidisciplinary volume, a cadre of global scholars considers a wealth of new research and outlines the potential impact on future policy and the wellbeing of society at large. Online edition available on Wiley Online Library at www.referencewellbeing.com

A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology

A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 459
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ISBN-10 : 9781000588712
ISBN-13 : 1000588718
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology by : Shane S. Bush

A Handbook of Geriatric Neuropsychology: Practice Essentials (Second Edition) brings together experts in the field to integrate the knowledge and skills needed to understand and treat older adults who are experiencing problems with memory and other thinking skills. With three new sections, including coverage of other conditions beyond neuropsychological disorders, special assessment contexts, and more on interventions and ethics, as well as multiple new chapters, and significant updates from the first edition, this book provides a strong foundation for clinicians, educators, and researchers invested in the wellbeing of older adults. The impact and experience of aging, like the practice of neuropsychology, evolves over time. Similarly, through advances in science and professional techniques, neuropsychological practice has continued to evolve. Neuropsychological evaluation remains the most effective method of diagnosing age-related cognitive decline, cognitive difficulties that result from psychological factors, and other related disorders, as well as determining how the various disorders impact functioning and quality of life. This book explores these areas and offers state-of-the-art assessment techniques to assess changes in cognition and behavior and to distinguish normal changes from neuropathology. This book is a go-to resource and key reference for psychologists who serve older adults with known or suspected cognitive problems, as well as those who are invested in promoting brain wellness. It provides much of the information needed to establish and improve foundational and functional competencies in geriatric neuropsychology and establish practices that are personally and professionally rewarding, all aimed at promoting the understanding and wellbeing of older adults.

Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Adult Disorders

Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Adult Disorders
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 771
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ISBN-10 : 9781118144756
ISBN-13 : 1118144759
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Adult Disorders by : Michel Hersen

Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Volume 2 covers the evidence-based practices now identified for treating adults with a wide range of DSM disorders. Topics include fundamental issues, adult cognitive disorders, substance-related disorders, psychotic, mood, and anxiety disorders, and sexual disorders. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of the evidence-based practice literature for each disorder and then covers several different treatment types for clinical implementation. Edited by the renowned Peter Sturmey and Michel Hersen and featuring contributions from experts in the field, this reference is ideal for academics, researchers, and libraries.

Nursing Diagnosis Handbook - E-Book

Nursing Diagnosis Handbook - E-Book
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 1061
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ISBN-10 : 9780323390323
ISBN-13 : 0323390323
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Nursing Diagnosis Handbook - E-Book by : Betty J. Ackley

Ackley’s Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care, 11th Edition helps practicing nurses and nursing students select appropriate nursing diagnoses and write care plans with ease and confidence. This convenient handbook shows you how to correlate nursing diagnoses with known information about clients on the basis of assessment findings, established medical or psychiatric diagnoses, and the current treatment plan. Extensively revised and updated with the new 2015-2017 NANDA-I approved nursing diagnoses, it integrates the NIC and NOC taxonomies, evidence-based nursing interventions, and adult, pediatric, geriatric, multicultural, home care, and client/family teaching and discharge planning considerations to guide you in creating unique, individualized care plans. Comprehensive, up-to-date information on all the 2015-2017 NANDA-I nursing diagnoses so you stay in the know. UNIQUE! Provides care plans for every NANDA-I approved nursing diagnosis plus two unique care plans for Hearing Loss and Vision Loss. Includes pediatric, geriatric, multicultural, client/family teaching and discharge planning, home care, and safety interventions as necessary for plans of care. Presents examples of and suggested NIC interventions and NOC outcomes in each care plan. UNIQUE! Care Plan Constructor on the companion Evolve website offers hands-on practice creating customized plans of care. 150 NCLEX exam-style review questions are available on Evolve. Promotes evidence-based interventions and rationales by including recent or classic research that supports the use of each intervention. Classic evidence-based references promote evidence-based interventions and rationales. Clear, concise interventions are usually only a sentence or two long and use no more than two references. Safety content emphasizes what must be considered to provide safe patient care. Step-by-step instructions show you how to use the Guide to Nursing Diagnoses and Guide to Planning Care sections to create a unique, individualized plan of care. List of Nursing Diagnosis Index in back inside cover of book for quick reference. Three-column index is easy to use. Easy-to-follow sections I and II guide you through the nursing process and selecting appropriate nursing diagnoses. Alphabetical thumb tabs allow quick access to specific symptoms and nursing diagnoses.