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Patient and family-centered speech-language pathology and audiology
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ISBN: 9781626235038 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York Thieme

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Professional topics including preparation and planning for patient- and family-centered care in the practice setting, needs assessments, multidisciplinary collaboration, and cultural and linguistic diversityReal-life cases, description of evidence-based patient outcomes, and firsthand insights included in each chapterLearning objectives, boxed features such as student activities and helpful tips, questions for consideration, and end of chapter summaries enhance retention and integration of knowledge29 video case examples that include interviews with patients, families, and clinicians, as well as demonstrations of patient- and family-centered care in action(https://www.thieme.com/books-main/audiology/product/5251-patient-and-family-centered-speech-language-pathology-and-audiology)


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Personalisation in practice : supporting young people with disabilities through the transition to adulthood
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ISBN: 0857008161 9780857008169 9781306120661 1306120667 9781849054430 1849054436 Year: 2014 Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

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This book demonstrates very clearly how the personalisation of support and services works in practice. The authors describe how Jennie, a young person with autism and learning difficulties, was supported through the transition from school to living independently using simple, evidence-based person-centred planning tools. Jennie's story illustrates the importance of quality person-centred reviews, dispels the many myths surrounding Individual Service Funds and personal budgets and demonstrates how families, schools and other agencies can work collaboratively to help young people with disabilities move into adulthood with more choice and control over their lives, and with better life prospects. Practical pointers for readers to apply to their own circumstances are included, and the book contains helpful examples of the key person-centred thinking tools.Anyone involved in supporting children and young people with disabilities as they approach adulthood, including parents and carers, SENCOs, teachers, social workers and service providers, will find this to be essential reading. More generally, it will be an informative resource for those seeking a better understanding of how personalisation and person-centred planning work in practice.


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How to use social work theory in practice : an essential guide
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ISBN: 1447343778 9781447343776 9781447343783 9781447343806 Year: 2020 Publisher: Bristol Policy Press

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Social work theory is full of ideas about how to practise. It guides you in what to do as well as how to approach and think about social work goals. In this clear and systematic book covering both general practice concepts and theoretical insights, best-selling author Malcolm Payne shows you how to work with the main theories and practice techniques and pinpoint their strengths and limitations. This book: ? Explores the social work process from first to last contact; ? Covers all the theories and methods you need to know as a practitioner; ? Examines practice techniques and the ideas that inform them; ? Includes helpful chapter-by-chapter infographics. This practical guide condenses the practical features of social work theory but doesn?t oversimplify them. Students and practitioners can confidently put their knowledge into action and see how everyday practice implements theoretical ideas. It will be an invaluable resource to students and newly qualified practitioners in social work and in related fields of practice, making connections with both classic and contemporary movements in social workContents:1. practice from Social Work Theory2. First contact and engagement3. Assessment4. Communication, advice, information5.Counselling6. Resilience, risk, safeguarding7. Humanistic person-centred practice8. Mindfulness practice9. Strengths and solution-focused practice10. Narrative practice11. Psychodynamic relationship-based practice12. Attachment practice13. Task-centred practice14. Crisis practice15. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) practice16. Motivational interviewing17.Advocay, human rights and welfare rights18. Empowerment, anti-oppressive practice and power19. Groupwork20. Community work and macro practice21. Systems practice22. Critical and structural practice23. Feminist practice24. Ecological and green practice25. Ending and critical reflectionhttps://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/how-to-use-social-work-theory-in-practice

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