Psychological well-being and acquired communication impairments /
Psychological Well-being and Acquired Communication Impairments is an essential resource for all health professionals working with this complex client group. It offers a unique multi-disciplinary approach to the subject, looking at the evidence base as well as clinical practice. The book covers both...
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Language: | English |
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Chichester, U.K. :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2010
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Evaluation of anxiety and depression in people with acquired communication impairments / Shirley Thomas
- Brain injury and psychological well being / Camilla Herbert
- The role of self esteem issues in acquired communication impairments / Shelagh Brumfitt
- The role of well being in quality of life for the person with acquired communication impairments / Madeline Cruice
- The visual analog mood scales / Robert Stern
- Interdisciplinary approaches to the assessment and management of well being / Jane Barton
- Psychological approaches to working with people in the early stages of recovery / Shonagh Scott & Jane Barton
- Group therapy : an interprofessional approach / Diane Brown and Mairi Knox
- Solution focussed brief therapy for people with acquired communication impairments / Kidge Burns.