Alcohol Disabilities Primer
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Author | : Bozena-Eva Robertson |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 1993-07-23 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780849389665 |
This book offers supporting evidence for these staggering statistics and addresses the topics most important to you and your patients or clients. Alcohol Disabilities Primer is a leading-edge book that provides a comprehensive description of the debilitating consequences of alcohol use that either contribute to or cause physical, psychiatric, and psychosocial disabilities. This essential primer presents compelling evidence on how alcohol abuse is directly related to one-third of all deaths in the United States. It discusses how alcohol is the strongest predisposing element in traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. The book also explains why the consequences and complications of alcohol abuse are commonly treated, but the role of alcohol abuse as a contributing factor to many acute or chronic diseases is far too often overlooked. The issue of Fetal Alcohol Effects (FAE) is addressed as well. Alcohol Disabilities Primer is an essential guide for alcohol and drug counselors, rehabilitation psychologists, Employee Assistance Program counselors, addiction researchers, family therapists, and students in drug and alcohol-related courses.
Author | : Michael A. Pagliarulo |
Publisher | : Elsevier Health Sciences |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2015-10-08 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0323328369 |
- NEW! Full color design and images make the text more visually appealing. - NEW! Updated content keeps readers in the know on the latest practices and procedures. - NEW! Updated photos throughout depict the content that is current and applicable to today's practicing PT or PTA.
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Total Pages | : 2266 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : American literature |
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Author | : Jacob A. Burack |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0195305019 |
We know considerably more about persons with intellectual disability than we did even a decade ago. Seeking to improve and increase upon this knowledge, this book provides a map to continue sophisticated and precise research, to inspire professionals involved with intellectual disability, and to better the lives of persons affected by it.
Author | : Carol Leitschuh |
Publisher | : Human Kinetics |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2023-09-19 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1718213379 |
While there are plenty of texts out there on adapted physical activity, there are none like this one. That’s because Adapted Physical Activity Across the Life Span takes an interdisciplinary, life span approach and provides content on DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), social justice, and SEL (social-emotional learning) that other texts either skim over or skip entirely. Adapted Physical Activity Across the Life Span features the following: Interviews with professionals that provide students with real-life stories from educators, health care professionals, and others who work with people with disabilities Chapter objectives, chapter summaries, tables, and charts that emphasize key concepts An interdisciplinary approach and life span approach to show students the broad scope of careers across education, clinical, and community settings Content on adapted physical education for children and young people to educate students in the full implementation of IDEA and physical education for children with disabilities, including assessments, IEPs, and program modifications Content on adapted physical activity for adults to enable students to understand the roles of various professions that facilitate adapted physical activity for adults—from those who recently finished high school to senior citizens—using the Healthy People guidelines, research, and the most contemporary model of aging Information about adapted physical activity for early childhood, with a focus on professions that help a young child with a disability begin their journey of adapted physical education Instructor ancillaries to make it easier for instructors to prepare for and teach the course The interdisciplinary approach provides instructors greater flexibility for courses that include students not only from adapted physical education but also from allied health professions: occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language pathology, nursing, medicine, sport psychology, exercise physiology, therapeutic recreation, and more. “Today, the interdisciplinary nature of service in adapted physical activity begins in the earliest ages and continues with professionals who instruct and nurture the physical activity of the oldest of our communities,” says coauthor Carol Leitschuh. “This is the life span approach.” Coauthor Marquell Johnson adds, “The interdisciplinary approach and life span approach provide a much wider view of helping people with disabilities achieve optimal health. Most texts focus on a narrower perspective, such as in school, in a medical or community setting, or with a certain age group. However, this book looks at all the professions that are involved in a person’s life throughout the life span and offers a coordinated approach.” Adapted Physical Activity Across the Life Span will help prepare future professionals to serve individuals who require adaptations to be able to enjoy full and healthy active lives over their lifetimes. From infants to the elderly, all across the life span, people can be physically active—and this text will help them be just that.
Author | : Stephanie M. Woo |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 1733 |
Release | : 2016-02-04 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1119097657 |
A versatile reference text for developing and applying clinical psychopathology skills Designed to serve as a trusted desktop reference on mental disorders seen across the lifespan for mental health professionals at all levels of experience, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan, Second Edition expertly covers etiology, clinical presentation, intake and interviewing, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of DSM disorders at all developmental stages. Unlike other references, this book takes a lifespan approach that allows readers to develop the clinical skills necessary to respond to mental health concerns in a patient-centered manner. Introductory and advanced features support clinicians at every stage of their careers and help students develop their skills and understanding. Authors Woo and Keatinge combine a review of cutting edge and state-of-the-art findings on diagnosis and treatment with the tools for diagnosing and treating a wide range of mental disorders across the lifespan. . This second edition incorporates the following changes: Fully updated to reflect the DSM-5 Chapters have been reorganized to more closely follow the structure of the DSM-5 Cultural and diversity considerations have been expanded and integrated throughout the book A new integrative model for treatment planning Expanded discussion of rapport building skills and facilitating active engagement Identity issues and the fit between client and intervention model has been added to the case conceptualization model Mental health disorders affect patients of all ages, and the skilled clinician understands that there are no one-size-fits-all treatments. Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan, Second Edition will instruct clinicians and students in psychopathology for every life stage. Praise for the first edition: Reviews This handbook, Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Disorders Across the Lifespan, comprehensively integrates best practices necessary for clinicians who deal with a wide range of mental disorders across the continuum of development in a practical, applied, and accessible manner. One of the unique aspects of the book is the length to which the authors go to ensure that the up-to-date information contained in the book is practical, user-friendly, and accessible to beginners in clinical practice
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Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Education |
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Author | : Sarah Galvani |
Publisher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1847421164 |
This book addresses the gap in social work education by providing a combination of research evidence, policy frameworks and practical hints and tips for good social work practice for all those in children's and adults' social work and social care settings who are working with people who use alcohol or other drugs.
Author | : Diana Licalzi MS, RD, CDCES |
Publisher | : Blue Star Press |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2019-09-17 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 1944515828 |
Selected as a "Favorite Must-Read Pregnancy Book" by The Bump, this plant-based mocktail recipe book is perfect for pregnant women and the health-conscious new mom. Featuring 45+ delicious, plant-based recipes Everyday ingredients that deliver essential nutrients and antioxidants for mom and baby Addresses common pregnancy symptoms like nausea and swelling A great baby shower or pregnancy gift! Registered dietitians Diana Licalzi and Kerry Criss carefully developed and tested each mocktail to include whole foods and all-natural sweeteners. Quick-to-prepare recipes (including many that are gluten free!) feature plant-based and everyday ingredients that are healthy for mom and baby, accompanied by notes to highlight the benefits of various ingredients with respect to common pregnancy symptoms like nausea and swelling. The book also features other valuable nutrition information to help women modify their diets and stay healthy throughout their pregnancy. Recipes include: • No Way Rose • Mocktail Mule • Ging-osa • Virgin Mary • Sour Mock-a-rita • ...and many more
Author | : Rhoda Olkin |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0199337322 |
Disability-Affirmative Therapy (D-AT) helps clinicians put the disability of a client into proper focus, without making one of the usual mistakes associated with cross-cultural therapy: overinflating the role of the disability, or underestimating its profound effects. D-AT provides a template for evaluation - nine areas to be discussed with the client - that allows understanding of the client's lifetime experiences with disability.