Dementia : new skills for social workers /

"Working with people with dementia and their carers is currently one of the most exciting fields of social work to be in. The dramatic increase in numbers makes it a high priority for health, local authorities, private and voluntary agencies and it is an area which offers constantly changing ap...

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Other Authors: Chapman, Alan, 1949-, Marshall, Mary, 1945 June 13-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Bristol, Pa. : J. Kingsley, 1993
Series:Case studies for practice 5
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490 1 |a Case studies for practice ;  |v 5 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Introduction / Mary Marshall -- 1. New Trends and Dilemmas in Working with People with Dementia and their Carers / Mary Marshall -- 2. Psychotherapeutic Intervention with Individuals and Families where Dementia is Present / Iain Gardner -- 3. The Use of the Past / Faith Gibson -- 4. Systemic Family Intervention / Joanne Sherlock and Iain Gardner -- 5. Groupwork / Alan Chapman -- 6. Issues Arising from Two Contrasting Life Styles / Katrina Myers and Philip Seed -- 7. Empowerment / Alan Chapman -- 8. Assessment and Care Management of People with Dementia and their Carers / Katrina Myers and J. Crawford -- 9. New Skills for Social Workers / Mary Marshall, Jan Stringer and Anne Marie Wright 
520 1 |a "Working with people with dementia and their carers is currently one of the most exciting fields of social work to be in. The dramatic increase in numbers makes it a high priority for health, local authorities, private and voluntary agencies and it is an area which offers constantly changing approaches and constantly improving techniques. Multidisciplinary work is needed to such an extent that it challenges all the recent legislation and guidance on community care, new models of services are being tried all the time, and it is so free from protocol and procedure that imaginative practice is still very possible." "This book, by leading professionals in the field, explores the new skills needed. These include counselling, the creative use of the past, groupwork, empowerment - particularly important in a low status field such as this - family therapy care management, network analysis, and multidisciplinary work. The book is intended to build on what readers already know, while exploring new dimensions of work in the field and introducing new ideas."--BOOK JACKET 
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