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Keyed to the requirements articulated by the American College of Graduate Medical Education, this handbook is a tool no psychiatric resident can do without.
Professional-Family Relations. --- Internship and Residency. --- Hospitalization. --- Family Relations. --- Mental Disorders --- Families --- Psychiatric hospital care. --- Mentally ill --- Psychiatric hospital treatment --- Hospital care --- Mental health services --- therapy. --- Mental health.
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psychiatrische patiënten --- schizofrenie --- Schizophrenic Psychology. --- Schizophrenia --- Family --- Professional-Family Relations. --- C6 --- psychiatrie --- 616.895.7 --- #KVHB:Schizofrenie --- psychose --- 616.89 --- Gezin --- Psychiatrie --- Psychosen --- Schizofrenie --- Zelfmoord --- Psychology, Schizophrenic --- 616.5 --- 616.2 --- rehabilitation. --- therapy. --- psychology. --- Opvoeding, onderwijs, wetenschap --- Schizofrenie. --- psychology --- sociale woningen --- huurovereenkomsten --- Professional Family Relationship --- Family Relationship, Professional --- Family Relationships, Professional --- Professional Family Relations --- Professional Family Relationships --- Professional-Family Relation --- Relation, Professional-Family --- Relations, Professional-Family --- Relationship, Professional Family --- Relationships, Professional Family --- Law of obligations. Law of contract --- psychosen --- rehabilitatie --- zelfdoding --- Flanders --- Psychiatry --- 347.453 <493> --- 347.453 <493> Huur. Huurovereenkomst. Verhuren--België --- Huur. Huurovereenkomst. Verhuren--België --- Schizophrenic Psychology --- Professional-Family Relations --- rehabilitation --- therapy --- Geestelijke gezondheidszorg --- Patiënten --- Familie --- Hulpverleners --- Begeleiding --- Therapie --- Patiënt --- Hulpverlener --- Rechten --- Leerling --- Jongere --- Vlaanderen --- Emigratie --- 610 --- geestesziekten --- gezondheid --- santé
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Through an examination of thirty-five major inquiries into child sexual abuse, the authors identify common themes with important implications for professional practice.
Child abuse --- Abuse of children --- Child maltreatment --- Child neglect --- Children --- Cruelty to children --- Maltreatment of children --- Neglect of children --- Child welfare --- Family violence --- Parent and child --- Abused children --- Abuse of --- Crimes against --- Child Abuse --- Interprofessional Relations. --- Professional-Family Relations. --- Case studies --- Prevention & control.
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Visiting relatives and friends in medical institutions is a common practice in all corners of the world. People probably go into hospitals as a visitor more frequently than they do as a patient. Permeable Walls is the first book devoted to the history of hospital and asylum visiting and deflects attention from medical history’s more traditionally studied constituencies, patients and doctors. Covering the eighteenth to the late twentieth centuries, and taking case studies from around the globe, the authors demonstrate that hospitals and asylums could be remarkably permeable institutions. However, policies towards visitors have varied from outright exclusion, as in the case of some isolation hospitals in Victorian Britain, to near open access in the first Chinese missionary hospitals. Historical studies of visitors and visiting, as a result, tell us much about the changing relationship between healthcare institutions and the communities they serve. These histories are particularly relevant at a time when service providers seek ways to involve patients’ representatives in healthcare decision making; to control hospital super-bugs; and to make the hospital environment accessible yet safe and secure. With the re-emergence of restricted visiting, the subject remains one of the most emotive topics in the history of institutional medicine. Adopting a wide-ranging definition of visitors, from official inquirers to family members, Permeable Walls provides an innovative perspective on hospitals and asylums historically and will interest historians of medicine, charity and governance, as well as healthcare policy-makers.
Social policy --- Sociology of social welfare --- Hospitals, Psychiatric --- Health Policy --- History, 18th Century. --- History, 19th Century. --- History, 20th Century. --- Hospital-Patient Relations. --- Professional-Family Relations. --- Visitors to Patients --- Visiting the sick --- Hospitals --- Psychiatric hospitals --- Visites aux malades --- Hôpitaux --- Hôpitaux psychiatriques --- history. --- History. --- Histoire --- Hospital planning. --- Hospitals--Design and construction. --- Hospitals--Planning. --- History, Modern 1601 --- -Hospitals, Special --- Hospital Administration --- Public Policy --- Interpersonal Relations --- Persons --- Public Relations --- Social Control Policies --- History --- Named Groups --- Health Facilities --- Organization and Administration --- Psychology, Social --- Health Services Administration --- Social Control, Formal --- Humanities --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Policy --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- History, 20th Century --- History, 19th Century --- Hospital-Patient Relations --- Professional-Family Relations --- History, 18th Century --- Medical policy --- Psychiatrische Klinik. --- Krankenbesuch. --- Krankenhaus. --- Geschichte 1700-2000. --- Hôpitaux --- Hôpitaux psychiatriques --- Insane asylums --- Mental hospitals --- Mental illness --- Mental institutions --- Mentally ill --- Psychiatry in general hospitals --- Benevolent institutions --- Infirmaries --- Psychiatric services --- Sick --- Volunteer workers in medical care --- Asylums --- Mental health facilities --- Specialty hospitals --- Health facilities --- Hospitals. --- Medical policy. --- Psychiatric hospitals. --- Visiting the sick. --- Insane --- Medical care --- Health care policy --- Health policy --- Medicine and state --- Policy, Medical --- Public health --- Public health policy --- State and medicine --- Science and state --- Government policy --- Law and legislation --- Political aspects
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Caring for patients with a terminal illness requires the skills of many professionals working together as a team. It is the psychosocial issues surrounding patients and their families and carers that cause individual members, and sometimes whole teams, the greatest difficulty. This practical book provides a comprehensive review of the current literature and evidence on the practice and provision of psychosocial support as applied to palliative care patients in order to achieve better practice in the field. The book looks at the nature of services required to provide effective psychosocial care; cultural issues and adaptation; the importance of communication, and socio-economic issues affecting patients with advanced metastatic disease. Information is also included on non-malignant psychosocial care. Patient drawings, poetry and quotations are used throughout.
Palliative treatment --- Terminally ill --- Palliative Care --- Professional-Patient Relations. --- Professional-Family Relations, --- Patient Care Team. --- Terminally Ill --- Dying persons --- Fatally ill --- Critically ill --- Death --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Therapeutics --- Healthcare Team --- Health Care Team --- Interdisciplinary Health Team --- Medical Care Team --- Care Team, Health --- Care Team, Medical --- Care Team, Patient --- Care Teams, Health --- Care Teams, Medical --- Care Teams, Patient --- Health Care Teams --- Health Team, Interdisciplinary --- Health Teams, Interdisciplinary --- Healthcare Teams --- Interdisciplinary Health Teams --- Medical Care Teams --- Patient Care Teams --- Team, Health Care --- Team, Healthcare --- Team, Interdisciplinary Health --- Team, Medical Care --- Team, Patient Care --- Teams, Health Care --- Teams, Healthcare --- Teams, Interdisciplinary Health --- Teams, Medical Care --- Teams, Patient Care --- Professional Family Relationship --- Family Relationship, Professional --- Family Relationships, Professional --- Professional Family Relations --- Professional Family Relationships --- Professional-Family Relation --- Relation, Professional-Family --- Relations, Professional-Family --- Relationship, Professional Family --- Relationships, Professional Family --- Contacting Clients --- Pharmacist-Patient Relations --- Professional Patient Relationship --- Client, Contacting --- Clients, Contacting --- Contacting Client --- Pharmacist Patient Relations --- Pharmacist-Patient Relation --- Professional Patient Relations --- Professional Patient Relationships --- Professional-Patient Relation --- Relation, Pharmacist-Patient --- Relation, Professional-Patient --- Relations, Pharmacist-Patient --- Relations, Professional-Patient --- Relationship, Professional Patient --- Relationships, Professional Patient --- Truth Disclosure --- Teach-Back Communication --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- Care --- psychology.
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The Textbook of Interdisciplinary Pediatric Palliative Care, by Drs. Joanne Wolfe, Pamela Hinds, and Barbara Sourkes, aims to inform interdisciplinary teams about palliative care of children with life-threatening illness. It addresses critical domains such as language and communication, symptoms and quality of life, and the spectrum of life-threatening illnesses in great depth. This comprehensive product takes a first-of-its-kind team approach to the unique needs of critically ill children. It shows how a collaborative, interdisciplinary care strategy benefits patients and their families. I
Terminally ill children --- Palliative treatment. --- Palliative Care. --- Patient Care Team. --- Professional-Family Relations. --- Professional-Patient Relations. --- Terminal Care. --- Care. --- End of Life Care --- End-Of-Life Care --- Care, End-Of-Life --- Care, Terminal --- End-Of-Life Cares --- Death --- Advance Care Planning --- Contacting Clients --- Pharmacist-Patient Relations --- Professional Patient Relationship --- Client, Contacting --- Clients, Contacting --- Contacting Client --- Pharmacist Patient Relations --- Pharmacist-Patient Relation --- Professional Patient Relations --- Professional Patient Relationships --- Professional-Patient Relation --- Relation, Pharmacist-Patient --- Relation, Professional-Patient --- Relations, Pharmacist-Patient --- Relations, Professional-Patient --- Relationship, Professional Patient --- Relationships, Professional Patient --- Truth Disclosure --- Teach-Back Communication --- Professional Family Relationship --- Family Relationship, Professional --- Family Relationships, Professional --- Professional Family Relations --- Professional Family Relationships --- Professional-Family Relation --- Relation, Professional-Family --- Relations, Professional-Family --- Relationship, Professional Family --- Relationships, Professional Family --- Healthcare Team --- Health Care Team --- Interdisciplinary Health Team --- Medical Care Team --- Care Team, Health --- Care Team, Medical --- Care Team, Patient --- Care Teams, Health --- Care Teams, Medical --- Care Teams, Patient --- Health Care Teams --- Health Team, Interdisciplinary --- Health Teams, Interdisciplinary --- Healthcare Teams --- Interdisciplinary Health Teams --- Medical Care Teams --- Patient Care Teams --- Team, Health Care --- Team, Healthcare --- Team, Interdisciplinary Health --- Team, Medical Care --- Team, Patient Care --- Teams, Health Care --- Teams, Healthcare --- Teams, Interdisciplinary Health --- Teams, Medical Care --- Teams, Patient Care --- Palliative Supportive Care --- Palliative Surgery --- Palliative Therapy --- Surgery, Palliative --- Therapy, Palliative --- Palliative Treatment --- Care, Palliative --- Palliative Treatments --- Supportive Care, Palliative --- Treatment, Palliative --- Treatments, Palliative --- Pain --- Terminal Care --- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing --- Palliative Medicine --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Therapeutics --- Critically ill children --- Terminally ill --- Children
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