Physiotherapy : a psychosocial approach
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Physiotherapy : a psychosocial approach
Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This contemporary new text draws together contributions from the fields of psychology and sociology and applies them to physiotherapy practice. The authors, many of whom are physiotherapists with a particular expertise in these areas, discuss a wide range of psychosocial issues in the context of the clinical setting. The contents include: inequalities in health, sex, gender, ethnicity and health care; ethics, communication, clinical interviewing, pain and illness; behaviours; stress, health, disability, death, dying and bereavement, and lay beliefs about health and illness. Intended to be informative, analytical and stimulating, every chapter is extensively referenced. This text reflects the changing face of physiotherapy education.
目次
- Society and the changing nature of illness and disease, Sally French
- inequalities in health, Sally French
- sex, gender and health care, Helen Roberts
- ethnicity health and health care, Annette Scambler
- ageism, Sally French
- institutional or community living?, Sally French
- ethical decision-making in physiotherapy, Julius Sim
- communication in physiotherapy practice (1), Doreen Macwhannell
- communication in physiotherapy practice (2), Pam Hill
- clinical interviewing, Sally French
- the psychology and sociology of pain, Sally French
- why do people become patients?, Sally French
- stress - its nature to illness, hospitalization and work, Stephanie Kitchener
- health, health education and physiotherapy practice, Jane Hutchinson
- defining disability - its implications for physiotherapy practice, Sally French
- death, dying and bereavement, Mary McAteer
- lay beliefs about health and illness, Michael Calnan
- physiological development of the child - its implications for physiotherapy practice, Jenny French and Mike Patterson
- growing older - changes in mental performance, Janet Simpson
- teaching and learning in the clinical setting, Sally French
- psychological aspects of sport injuries and overtraining, Ian Cockerill
- addiction, Eric Warren
- psychophysiological and somatoform disorders, Eric Warren
- cognitive and perceptual deficits following brain damage, Jane Riddoch
- the powerful placebo, Sally French
- counselling, Dianne Thomson
- psychological treatment in physiotherapy practice, Eric Warren
- disability - some psychological and sociological issues, Sally French.
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