Supporting people with intellectual disabilities experiencing loss and bereavement [electronic resource] : theory and compassionate practice / edited by Sue Read ; foreword by Owen Barr.
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Language: | English |
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London :
Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
2014.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
- 1. Loss in the caring context / Sue Read
- 2. Living with toss / Mary Carr
- 3. Grief and mourning / Sue Read
- 4. Complicated grief / Philip Dodd
- 5. Spirituality and faith: Beyond beliefs to practice / William Gaventa
- 6. Psychological support in healthcare / Helena Priest
- pt. II CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE ISSUES
- 7. Loss and resilience / Linda Machin
- 8. Working creatively to facilitate loss / Sue Read
- 9. The teeter/totter of caring fatigue and caring satisfaction / Ted Bowman
- 10. Exploring key issues for professional carers offering end-of-life care in the community / Michele Wiese
- 11. Advocacy, communication and empowerment / Patsy Corcoran
- pt. III SPECIALIST CONTEXTS AND CONSIDERATIONS
- 12. Loss, the family and caring / Mike Gibbs
- 13. Loss and people with autism / Rachel Forrester-Jones
- 14. Loss in the secure environment / Ben Hobson
- 15. Supporting children and young people with an intellectual disability and life-limiting conditions / Erica Brown
- 16. Loss and end-of-life care / Karen Ryan
- 17. Living with shattered dreams: A parent's perspective / Mandy Parks
- 18. Research, inclusivity and marginalised groups / Sue Read.