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The Therapist's Notebook for Family Health Care Homework Handouts and Activities for Individuals Couples and Families Coping with Illnes

The Therapist's Notebook for Family Health Care Homework Handouts and Activities for Individuals Couples and Families Coping with Illnes

Effective interventions to help your clients deal with illness disability grief and loss The Therapist‘s Notebook for Family Health Care presents creative interventions for working with individuals couples and families dealing with illness loss and disability. This book offers creative resources like homework handouts and activities and effective field-tested interventions to provide counselors with useful information on specific family dynamics and topics. It equips mental health clinicians with practical therapeutic activities to use in their work with clients struggling with health care or grief issues. The effects of illness disability and loss in everyday life can be profound. Besides the individual repercussions these challenges also affect the lives of the family and social networks of those individuals experiencing them. The Therapist‘s Notebook for Family Health Care brings together the knowledge and experience of over 30 experts in the field for a unique collection that therapists and clients alike will find immediately useful. Situated in four unique subject-specific sections for quick reference this text covers a broad scope of common problems. Also included is a bonus section focusing on thoughtful suggestions for self-care and professional development. Some of the many topics and techniques presented in The Therapist‘s Notebook for Family Health Care include: conducting interviews using the biopsychosocial-spiritual method using the Family System Test (FAST) to explore clients experiences with their healthcare system and providers increasing social support to manage chronic illness coping and adapting to developmental changes challenges and opportunities using a patient education tool in family therapy helping children (and their families) to manage pain through knowledge and diaphragmatic breathing creating a personal ‘superhero for a child | The Therapist's Notebook for Family Health Care Homework Handouts and Activities for Individuals Couples and Families Coping with Illnes

GBP 175.00
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Other Voices The New Journalism in America

Other Voices The New Journalism in America

Conflicting journalistic voices that were raised in the past have become such a jumble that merely identifying them is difficult. Dennis and Rivers define categorize present and examine the voices that contributed to what became known as the new media environment in the 1970s. This new journalism came about as a result of dissatisfaction with existing values and standards of the early 1960s style of journalism. The authors are comprehensive in their concerns as reflected in the national scope presented. They cover developments in the major cities on both coasts in the Middle West and South in every major region of the United States. Most of the research required travel and interviews; all of it required reading almost endlessly and watching the video productions of journalists who built the structure of alternative television. Dennis and Rivers offer a representative view of forms and media as well as the people who fashioned the new orientation. The authors claim that the wrangling over objective and interpretative reporting misses the main point which is that neither is in close touch with reality. The best objective report may cover all surfaces of an event the best interpretative report may explain all its meanings but both are bloodless a world away from the experience. Color flavor atmosphere the ultimate human meaning all these the new journalists contend are far beyond the reach of traditional models of journalism. This is one of the central reasons for the emergence of different forms and practices in our time. This volume will help younger scholars understand the sources of quasi-journalistic practices extant today including blogging and electronic-only publications. | Other Voices The New Journalism in America

GBP 130.00
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