Many people find themselves without the experience or skills to deal with individuals with behaviour they do not like or find threatening. This much- needed new text provides insights and access to a range of therapeutic interventions.The book is div ...view more
Many people find themselves without the experience or skills to deal with individuals with behaviour they do not like or find threatening. This much- needed new text provides insights and access to a range of therapeutic interventions.
The book is divided into three sections. The first provides theoretical background, addresses legal and ethical issues, and raises questions about the language we use to describe behaviour we find difficult to understand. This is followed by the main part of the book and descriptions of seven different approaches and interventions. The third section of the book discusses the problematic nature of evidence for choosing particular interventions and therapies.
Attractively presented, the book includes: case studies reader activities lists of resources, such as annotated bibliographies, addresses of organisations and website addresses
This text will be of benefit to anyone working in health and social services, educational, and independent settings, as well as students, parents and carers.
Written and edited by an interdisciplinary group of expert contributors, this book provides a unique resource that details a wide range of therapeutic interventions in one text.
Many people find themselves without the experience or skills to deal with individuals with behaviour they do not like or find threatening. This much- needed new text provides insights and access to a range of therapeutic interventions.
The book is divided into three sections. The first provides theoretical background, addresses legal and ethical issues, and raises questions about the language we use to describe behaviour we find difficult to understand. This is followed by the main part of the book and descriptions of seven different approaches and interventions. The third section of the book discusses the problematic nature of evidence for choosing particular interventions and therapies.
Attractively presented, the book includes: case studies reader activities lists of resources, such as annotated bibliographies, addresses of organisations and website addresses
This text will be of benefit to anyone working in health and social services, educational, and independent settings, as well as students, parents and carers.
Written and edited by an interdisciplinary group of expert contributors, this book provides a unique resource that details a wide range of therapeutic interventions in one text.
Key Features
Accessible exploration of what constitutes behavioural distress
Range of therapies covered includes arts therapies, gentle teaching, and behavioural interventions
Unique chapter on examining the evidence based for these therapies
Colour plate section
Case studies, reader activities and resource lists including web sites
Author Information
By Bob Gates, MSc, BEd(Hons), DipN, RNMH, RMN, CertEd, RNT, Head of Learning Disability, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University, Berkshire, UK; Jane Gear, Honorary Fellow, Institute for Learning, University of Hull, UK and Jane Wray, Research Associate, The East Yorkshire Learning Disability Institute, University of Hull, UK
https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/behavioural-distress-9780702024153.html4778Behavioural Distresshttps://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702024153.jpg53.5162.95USDInStock/Nursing/Psychiatric Mental Health/Books7352550391395145120Many people find themselves without the experience or skills to deal with individuals with behaviour they do not like or find threatening. This much- needed new text provides insights and access to a range of therapeutic interventions.<br><br>The book is divided into three sections. The first provides theoretical background, addresses legal and ethical issues, and raises questions about the language we use to describe behaviour we find difficult to understand. This is followed by the main part of the book and descriptions of seven different approaches and interventions. The third section of the book discusses the problematic nature of evidence for choosing particular interventions and therapies.<br><br>Attractively presented, the book includes:<br>case studies<br>reader activities<br>lists of resources, such as annotated bibliographies, addresses of organisations and website addresses<br><br>This text will be of benefit to anyone working in health and social services, educational, and independent settings, as well as students, parents and carers.<br><br>Written and edited by an interdisciplinary group of expert contributors, this book provides a unique resource that details a wide range of therapeutic interventions in one text. Many people find themselves without the experience or skills to deal with individuals with behaviour they do not like or find threatening. This much- needed new text provides insights and access to a range of therapeutic interventions.<br><br>The book is divided into three sections. The first provides theoretical background, addresses legal and ethical issues, and raises questions about the language we use to describe behaviour we find difficult to understand. This is followed by the main part of the book and descriptions of seven different approaches and interventions. The third section of the book discusses the problematic nature of evidence for choosing particular interventions and therapies.<br><br>Attractively presented, the book includes:<br>case studies<br>reader activities<br>lists of resources, such as annotated bibliographies, addresses of organisations and website addresses<br><br>This text will be of benefit to anyone working in health and social services, educational, and independent settings, as well as students, parents and carers.<br><br>Written and edited by an interdisciplinary group of expert contributors, this book provides a unique resource that details a wide range of therapeutic interventions in one text.00add-to-cart97807020241532011 and earlierProfessionalBy Bob Gates, MSc, BEd(Hons), DipN, RNMH, RMN, CertEd, RNT, Jane Gear and Jane Wray20001BookOther35 ills.Bailliere Tindall328Aug 31, 2000IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to shipBy <STRONG>Bob Gates</STRONG>, MSc, BEd(Hons), DipN, RNMH, RMN, CertEd, RNT, Head of Learning Disability, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, Thames Valley University, Berkshire, UK; <STRONG>Jane Gear</STRONG>, Honorary Fellow, Institute for Learning, University of Hull, UK and <STRONG>Jane Wray</STRONG>, Research Associate, The East Yorkshire Learning Disability Institute, University of Hull, UKBooksBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select