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Taylor & Francis Understanding the Impact of Clergy Sexual Abuse
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Taylor & Francis Digital Scholarship
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Taylor & Francis Charting a Course for High Quality Care Transitions
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Taylor & Francis Charting a Course for High Quality Care Transitions
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Taylor & Francis Children Exposed To Violence
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Taylor & Francis The Science of Selfreport Implications for Research and Practice
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Taylor & Francis The Science of Selfreport Implications for Research and Practice
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Taylor & Francis Instrumentation An Introduction for Students in the Speech and Hearing Sciences
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Taylor & Francis Chronic Headaches Biology Psychology and Behavioral Treatment
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Taylor & Francis Chronic Headaches Biology Psychology and Behavioral Treatment
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Taylor & Francis Anthropologies of Cancer in Transnational Worlds
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Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work
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Taylor & Francis Routledge International Handbook of Sex Industry Research
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Taylor & Francis Ethics and Public Policy
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Taylor & Francis EcoSocial Transformation and CommunityBased Economy
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Taylor & Francis Routledge Handbook of the Medical Humanities
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Taylor & Francis Business Interests and the Development of the Modern Welfare State
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Taylor & Francis Social Work Practice and EndofLife Care
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Taylor & Francis Communicating Womenâs Health
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Taylor & Francis Conversation Analysis for Social Work
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Taylor & Francis Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems
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Taylor & Francis Intellectual Base of Social Work Practice
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Taylor & Francis Health Care for the Elderly
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Taylor & Francis The Human Factor in Nursing Home Care
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Taylor & Francis Family Myths
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Taylor & Francis Social Work in Health Care
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Taylor & Francis Social Work in Health Care
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Taylor & Francis Children Adolescents and Death Questions and Answers Praise for Children Adolescents and Death
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Taylor & Francis Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy
Book SynopsisSocioculturally Attuned Family Therapy, 2nd edition, is a fully updated and essential textbook that addresses the need for marriage and family therapists to engage in socially responsible practice by infusing diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout theory and clinical practice. Written accessibly by leaders in the field, this new edition explores why sociocultural attunement and equity matter, providing students and clinicians with integrative, equity-based family therapy guidelines and case illustrations that clinicians can apply to their practice. The authors integrate principles of societal context, power, and equity into the core concepts and practice of ten major family therapy models, such as structural family therapy, narrative family therapy, and Bowen family systems, with this new edition including a chapter on socio-emotional relationship therapy. Paying close attention to the how toâs of change processes, updates include the use of more diverse voices Trade Review"Attuning to the sociocultural perspective was never a choice but our culture of dominance invisiblizes it, creating colonizing conditions for therapeutic practice. But no more! McDowell, Knudson-Martin, and Bermudez’s socioculturally attuned framework offers theoretically dynamic, contextually sensitive, and relationally ethical ways to unpack the invisible, yet highly felt, role power plays to create third-order change. They show us how this change is an imperative, not a choice, to create just relationships. One of the rich features in this edition are diverse practitioner reflections, across contexts, which afford the reader to engage one’s unique intersectional positionalities in practice. This book needs to be required reading for all practitioners."Saliha Bava, PhD, Associate Professor, MFT Program, Mercy College; Co-founder & Executive Council Member, International Certificate in Collaborative-Dialogic Practices Network "Systemic, third-order thinking requires profound and authentic engagement making transformative change at many contextual levels impossible without socioculturally attuned praxis in family therapy. This compelling book challenges family therapists to stay true to their systemic training and consider all the intersections of our relational contexts. It uses a social justice and inclusion lens and has uniquely included the voices of many engaged in transformative third-order thinking and change. It is a must-read for anyone claiming to be a family therapist."Manijeh Daneshpour, Distinguished Professor of Family Therapy, Alliant International University, CaliforniaTable of Contents1: What is Sociocultural Attunement and Why is it Important? 2: Guiding Principles for Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy 3: Third Order Ethics and Contextual Self-in-Relationship 4: Socioculturally Attuned Structural Family Therapy 5: Socioculturally Attuned Brief and Strategic Family Therapies 6: Socioculturally Attuned experiential Family Therapy 7: Socioculturally Attuned Attachment based Family Therapies 8: Socioculturally Attuned Bowenian Family Therapy 9: Socioculturally Attuned Contextual Family Therapy 10: Socioculturally Attuned Cognitive Behavioral Family Therapy 11: Socioculturally Attuned Solution Focused Family Therapy 12: Socioculturally Attuned Collaborative Family Therapy 13. Socioculturally Attuned Narrative Family Therapy 14: Socio-Emotional Relational Therapy: An Example Of Socioculturally Attuned Couple And Family Therapy 15: Socioculturally Attuned Praxis: Consciousness in Action
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Queering Nutrition and Dietetics
Book SynopsisThis book presents experiences of LGBTQ+ people relating to food, bodies, nutrition, health, wellbeing, and being queer through critical writing and creative art. The chapters bring LGBTQ+ voices into the spotlight through arts-based scholarship and contribute to experiential learning, allowing for more understanding of the lives of LGBTQ+ people within the dietetic profession. Divided into three parts, the first explores eating, food, and bodies; the second discusses communities, connections, and celebrations; and the final part covers care in practice. Topics include body image, eating disorders, weight stigma, cooking and culinary journeys, queer food culture, queer practices in nutrition counseling, and gendered understandings of nutrition. Exploring not only experiences of marginalization, homophobia, transphobia, and cisheteronormativity within dietetics and nutritional healthcare, this collection also dives into the positive connections and supportive communities that Table of ContentsPART 1 - Eating, Food, and Bodies 1. Double Visioning: A Two-Spirit Reflection on Food 2. The Unbearable Straightness of Intuitive Eating 3. Invisibility – In Visibility: Art-Based Autoethnography of a Bisexual Vegan Woman with Type 1 Diabetes 4. Out of the Closet, Into Some Other Kind of Prison: One Gay Asian Man’s Journey Finding Self-Worth While Navigating Body Image and Eating Disorders 5. Fermentating Trans Care: Embracing Animacy as a Life-Affirming Alternative to Nutritionism 6. Thirst Trap 7. Coming Together over Food: Coalitional Possibilities Surfacing in/through (Un)Healthy Queerness 8. Queer(y)ing Foodways: An Agrifood Feminist Killjoy Critique of Narratives Dominating Foodways 9. Styling Flesh: Queer and Trans Bodies and the Neoliberal Commodification of Health Veganism 10. How Sociocultural Structures Shape Body Image and Dietary Practices among Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men’s Communities 11. Delicious Queer Bodies 12. The Impact of the Outsider’s Gaze and Societal Norms around Food and Bodies on Queer Individuals 13. Food has Genders (and Sexualities): Negotiating Foodways, Bodies, Weight, Health, and Identity 14. My Daily Meal PART 2 - Communities, Connections, and Celebrations 15. The Eating Test: Notes from a Jewish Lesbian Omnivore 16. Breaking Out of the Pack: Roller Derby and the Journey to Self-Discovery 17. Social Failure and Personal Best: An Autoethnography of Food and Gender in the Life of a Queer Youth Who Cooks with Vermouth 18. Recipe for a Queer Cookbook 19. Girlfriends: A Culinary (Re)collection 20. Gender-Reveal Cakes and Transphobia 21. Meat Cute 22. Achāri Anecdotes: Exploring Queer Food Cultures in Indian Kitchens 23. Not Ready Yet 24. Food, Consumption, and Queer Subjectivity in Contemporary American Cinema 25. Have You Eaten Today? 26. Food as Cultural and Body Shame: Experiences of an Ethnic Sexual Minority Emerging Adult 27. Turning Over a New Leaf: Uncovering Gay Identity Alongside a Vegan Journey PART 3 - From the Front Lines: Queer Care in Practice 28. The Cerberus Helmet Project: Feast of Wisdom 29. Fairy Tales: Fables from BC Dietitians 30. Still Dreaming After All These Years that Dietetics Be (Made) Relevant 31. Being Trans in Dietetics: A Step in the Movement towards Trans and Queer Liberation through Collaborative Conversation 32. Light of a New Day 33. How Recovering from an Eating Disorder Made Me Queer 34. Nutrition in Chemsex 35. Ace(ing) ED 36. "Going from Invisible to Visible": Challenging the "Normal" Ranges, Cut-Offs, and Labels Used to Describe the Sizes and Shapes of Transgender and Gender-Diverse Bodies 37. A Case Study Exploring Relations Between Creativity, Queering and Undoing Coloniality in Dietetic Theory
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Global Tourism and COVID19
This comprehensive book focuses on how the COVID-19 pandemic is transforming travel and tourism, globally. Despite the devastation caused by COVID-19, authors argue that within the ongoing crisis, there is also an opportunity to positively transform the tourism sector in ways that contribute to a more hopeful future for tourism practitioners, tourists and host communities. As the world emerges from the shadow of COVID-19 there will not be a return to the normal. Rather, the volume shares a vision of global transformation that is driven at least in part by the changing ways people in the post-COVID-19 era may travel and encounter each other and their environments. Individual chapters explore topics such as: regenerative economies, transformational travel, critical perspectives on pandemics and tourism, sustainable development and resilience post-COVID-19, re-discovering and re-localising tourism, global (im)mobilities, transforming tourism management, as well as new value syst
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Taylor & Francis Ltd CoProduction in Mental Health
Book SynopsisThis book examines the recovery principle of co-production within mental health services, defining it as the creation of a space where all stakeholders including service users, family members, carers and supporters come together in a partnership to improve all aspects of mental health services.Exploring both the practicalities and complexities of co-production, the book provides detailed analyses of all aspects of the concept in relation to mental health and discusses the growing evidence-base for adopting co-production as a recovery approach within a mental health setting. The book's chapters outline: the foundational principles in implementing the concept in services; the theories of co-production in and outside of mental health settings; how to translate theory into practice; and examples of implementation. The book also explores the sustainability of co-production and the tensions that are present between the idea of recovery and mental health policy.The volume rTable of ContentsPart 1: Introduction. 1. Context – Setting the Scene. Part 2: Empirical, Historical and Theoretical Components. 2. Co-Production – A Definition for a Growing Empirical Paradigm. 3. History of Co-Production as it relates to Mental Health. 4. Principles of Co-Production. 5. Types and Process of Co-Production. 6. Advantages of and Challenges to Co-Production. 7. Co-Production through a Theoretical Lens – The Theory Behind Practice. Part 3: Turning Theory into Practice. 8. Making Co-Production a Reality Part 1 – Foundations. 9. Making Co-Production a Reality Part 2 – Translating Theory into Practice. 10. Sustainability of Co-Production. Part 4: Concluding Remarks. 11. Concluding Remarks. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy
Book SynopsisAdvances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers mental health professionals of all disciplines and orientations the most comprehensive and rigorous introduction to the art of integrating contemplative psychology, ethics, and practices, including mindfulness, compassion, and embodiment techniques. It brings together clinicians, scholars, and thought leaders of unprecedented caliber, featuring some of the most eminent pioneers in the rapidly growing field of contemplative psychotherapy.The new edition offers an expanded array of effective contemplative interventions, contemplative psychotherapies, and contemplative approaches to clinical practice. New chapters discuss how contemplative work can effect positive psychosocial change at the personal, interpersonal, and collective levels to address racial, gender, and other forms of systemic oppression. The new edition also explores the cross-cultural nuances in the integration of Buddhist psychology and healing practTrade Review"In this important volume, the authors have succeeded in deepening the current mutual embrace between psychotherapy and meditative practice. Written with clarity and featuring leading minds in both domains, this book signals the emergence of a new, theory-linked contemplative psychotherapy that crosses schools and boundaries in its pursuit of real clinical deliverables."Zindel Segal, PhD, distinguished professor of psychology in mood disorders, University of Toronto Scarborough"Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy offers the most comprehensive and authoritative overview of one of the hottest cutting edges in psychotherapy today—its merger with contemplative practice. A must have for anyone in this field."Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ and coauthor of Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Transforms Mind, Brain, and Body"While the goals of psychotherapy and contemplative practise share some important commonalities—the relief of suffering—until this volume, there was no compendium bringing these modalities together. Joe Loizzo and his colleagues have done a remarkable job in surveying this vast landscape. A must read for any clinician or provider wishing to incorporate contemplative practice into therapy."Richard Davidson, author of The Emotional Life of Your Brain, founder, Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison"With business leaders, healthcare providers, educators, and celebrity influencers all touting the benefits of mindfulness and other forms of contemplative practice, it is becoming increasingly difficult to sift through the data and the hype, the science and the sales pitch. This updated edition of Advances in Contemplative Psychotherapy provides an illuminating tour of this burgeoning field, guided by an impressive and diverse roster of researchers, clinicians, and spiritual teachers. This insightful book examines the promise and the practical challenges of applying contemplative practices to the personal, clinical, and social problems we all face today."Doris F. Chang, PhD, clinical psychologist and associate professor, NYU Silver School of Social Work, and co-editor of Transformative Careers in Mental Health for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color: Strategies to Promote Healing and Social Change in Academia, Clinical Settings, and BeyondTable of ContentsPart 1: Mindfulness and Personal Healing 1. Contemplative Practices for Assessing and Eliminating Racism in Psychotherapy: Towards Dynamic Inclusive Excellence 2. Buddhist Origins of Mindfulness Meditation 3. The Buddha, MLK, and the Ethics of Healing Community 4. The Four Foundations of Mindfulness: Practicing Presence and Resilience 5. Positive Neuroplasticity: The Neuroscience of Mindfulness 6. Mindfulness Practice as Advanced Training for the Clinician 7. Meditation, Wisdom, and Compassion in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 8. Toward an LGBTQ+ Affirmative Approach to Contemplative Psychotherapy Part 2: Compassion and Social Healing 9.Traditional Buddhist Perspectives on Modern Compassion Trainings and a Proposal for an Integrated Relational Emotional-Analytical Framework 10. Compassion Practice, Social Justice, and Collective Liberation 11. The Supreme Medicine of Exchanging Self-Enclosure for Altruism 12. Interpersonal Connection, Compassion, and Well-Being: The Science and Art of Healing Relationships 13. Compassion in Psychotherapy 14. The RAIN of Self-Compassion: A Simple Practice for Clients and Clinicians 15. Compassion-Based Resilience Training (CBRT): A Contemplative Therapeutic Intervention For Self-Regulation and Cultivating Loving Intimate Relationships Part 3: Embodiment and Natural Healing 16. Tantra, Imagery, and Integral Dynamic Therapy 17. Skill, Stamina, (Noticing Avoidance) & Embodied Connectedness: Realizing Our Vows to Be of Service 18. The Essence of Tantric Medicine: Embodied Healing in the Yuthog Nyingthig Tradition 19. Imagery and Trauma: The Psyche's Push for Healing 20. Embodied Practice, the Smart Vagus, and Mind-Brain-Body-World Integration 21. How to Be a Transformational Therapist: AEDP Harnesses Innate Healing Affects to Rewire Experience and Accelerate Transformation 22. From Trauma to Transformation: Accelerating Resilience, Recovery, and Integration Through Embodied Transformational Therapy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Rethinking Problembased Learning for the Digital
Book SynopsisRethinking Problem-based Learning for the Digital Age provides grounded, evidence-based strategies for teaching faculty, academic developers and educational technologists who are changing their problem-based learning (PBL) modules and programmes from face-to-face to online. Given today's rapid advancements in learning and curriculum development specific to online and blended modes, there is considerable potential to introduce new forms of PBL in higher education. This book applies fundamental and cutting-edge research, including original scholarship by the authors, to innovative PBL practices and realistic tasks that can be brought to life through digital environments, teamwork and resources. Whether re-contextualizing PBL practices for newly online/blended instruction or seeking fresh PBL approaches for existing digital education environments across disciplines, readers will be guided to construct active, highly motivating, learner-centred experiences using simulations, gaTable of ContentsIntroduction Part I: Deciding How to Implement Problem-based Learning Online 1. Reasons for Implementing Problem-based Learning Online 2. Forms of Problem-based Learning Online 3. Common Assumptions and Mistakes Part II: The Art of Facilitation 4. Equipping Facilitators 5. Facilitation in the Disciplines 6. Supporting Students Part III: Designing Problem-based Learning Online Environments 7. The Tech and the Platforms 8. Problem-based Learning in Virtual Worlds and Virtual and Augmented Reality 9. Postdigital PBL Futures Glossary
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Taylor & Francis The Importance of Recovery for Physical and
Book SynopsisThis book offers a thorough and accessible look into the importance of recovery in both staying healthy and performing well, and highlights the detrimental effects of underrecovery on physical and mental health. Internationally renowned experts from psychology, physiology, sport medicine, health, and sport science offer interdisciplinary analysis of the effects of underrecovery as well as the use of applied intervention and prevention strategies.Over the last few decades, research in sports has provided numerous studies showing the importance of addressing recovery to find recovery-stress balance and build resources that help prevent illness and promote healthy living and well-being. Each chapter of this volume discusses a specific area of recovery, providing a collection of useful and practical lessons athletes and non-athletes can take forward in their training and beyond. Focusing on both research and applied counseling techniques to discuss recovery as an underestimated fTrade Review"Written specifically for those working within or studying sport science, sport medicine, psychology and allied health sciences, this book offers a uniquely rich insight into the concepts, research and implications of recovery and underrecovery for mental and physical health in sport. Importantly, it addresses matters of recovery for health across the lifespan with a focus on youth athletes, elite and adult athletes as well as masters athletes in the context of active ageing. For those practitioners working with such populations, we gain invaluable perspectives, strategies and practical recommendations related to resilience, sleep, the immune system, physical activity, long COVID, school/youth sport environments and many more….Critically, these insights help us in our own day to day activities to maintain a high quality of life!"Chris Harwood, PhD, Professor of Sport Psychology, Loughborough University, UKTable of Contents1. The importance of recovery: A long time neglected crucial concept for health and performanceSarah Jakowski, Jahan Heidari, and Michael Kellmann2. Recovery and its impact on healthKristen Dieffenbach3. Recovery and stress reactivityK. Wolfgang Kallus4. Self-regulation of recoveryJürgen Beckmann5. Underrecovery in elite athletes: Antecedents, implications, and prevention strategiesLeslie Podlog, Cristiana Conti, Selenia di Fronso, and Maurizio Bertollo6. Quality of life and recoveryTsz Lun (Alan) Chu, Robert J. Harmison, and Scott B. Martin7. Resilience and recovery processes in sportsVarley Teoldo Costa, Franco Noce, Camila Cristina Fonseca Bicalho, and Guilherme de Sousa Pinheiro8. Recovery and the immune systemSimon Haunhorst, Wilhelm Bloch, and Christian Puta9. Sleep to heal and restore: The role of sleep in the recovery and regeneration processSarah Jakowski, Asja Kiel, Lisa Kullik, and Daniel Erlacher10. Physical activity as recovery resource for mental health in young peopleAsaduzzaman Khan and Nicola W. Burton11. Physical activity as recovery resource for mental health in adultsNicola W. Burton and Asaduzzaman Khan12. Impact of long COVID on recovery in sport and exerciseSimon Haunhorst, Wilhelm Bloch, and Christian Puta13. The challenge of school and participation in elite sports: Implications for the prevention of stress and mental health issuesMarkus Gerber14. Exercise stress and recovery in active ageing individuals and masters athletesPeter R. Reaburn and John F. T. Fernandes15. Concluding discussion: Recovery is more than just healing. Advocating a broader perspective on recovery in physical and mental healthJürgen Beckmann, Michael Kellmann, and Sarah Jakowski
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Taylor & Francis Public Health in SubSaharan Africa
Book SynopsisThis fascinating collection shines a social epidemiological spotlight on the key public health issues affecting sub-Saharan Africa today.Beginning with the legacy of colonial rule, this book outlines the complex interplay between population health and a range of social, economic, and cultural factors. It shows how social epidemiological methods can offer a deeper understanding of population health and features chapters on a range of infectious diseases that continue to have a devastating impact on the region, including Sickle Cell Disease, HIV/AIDS, Leprosy, and Ebola. The final section of this book includes a series of case studies in which social epidemiological methods have been used to explore specific public health issues.Providing a timely overview of the relationship between social systems and human biology in the region, this important book will interest students and researchers across Public Health, Medicine, and African Studies.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd COVID19 and SpeechLanguage Pathology
Book SynopsisThis collection is the first of its kind to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the caseloads and clinical practice of speech-language pathologists.The volume synthesises existing data on the wide-ranging effects of COVID-19 on the communication, swallowing, and language skills of individuals with COVID infection. Featuring perspectives of scholars and practitioners from around the globe, the book examines the ways in which clinicians have had to modify their working practices to prioritise patient and clinician safety, including the significant increase in the use of telepractice during the pandemic. The volume also reflects on changes in training and education which have seen educators in the field redesign their clinical practicum in order to best prepare students for professional practice in an age of COVID-19 and beyond, as the field continues to grapple with the long-term effects of the pandemic.Offering a holistic treatment of the impactTrade Review"This is an essential handbook for those regularly working with patients with COVID-19 or long COVID, and also extremely relevant to all SLT services to learn more about the wider impact of the pandemic on service provision and the communication and quality of life of service users." - Philippa Clay, University of London, Bulletin, the official magazine of the Royal College of Speech and Language TherapistsTable of ContentsChapter 1: COVID-19: A new challenge in speech-language pathologyBijoyaa Mohapatra1 and Ranjini Mohan21Louisiana State University, USA2Texas State University, USAChapter 2: The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children’s speech and language developmentSara A. Charney,1 Stephen M. Camarata,2 and Alexander Chern 3,41Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, Arizona, USA2Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA3Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, NewYork–Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA4Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, NewYork–Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, New York, USAChapter 3: Telepractice in child speech-language pathology during COVID-19Megan OverbyDuquesne University, USAChapter 4: Neurolinguistic deficits and other cognitive disorders in adults with severe COVID-19 infectionKonstantinos PriftisUniversity of Padua, ItalyChapter 5: Cognitive-linguistic difficulties in adults with Long COVIDLouise CummingsThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, ChinaChapter 6: Communication-related quality of life in adults with Long COVIDLouise CummingsThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, ChinaChapter 7: Management of voice disorders in COVID-19Emerald J. DollUniversity of Wisconsin Health and Clinics, USAChapter 8: Clinical presentation of patients with COVID-19 in critical care following intubation and tracheostomySarah WallaceWythenshawe Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, UKChapter 9: Swallowing difficulties in adults after COVID-19Anna MilesUniversity of Auckland, New ZealandChapter 10: Telepractice in adult speech-language pathology during COVID-19Elizabeth C. Ward and Ashley E. CameronThe University of Queensland, AustraliaChapter 11: Psychological effects of COVID-19 on adults with aphasia and their caregivers: six-month consequences of COVID-19 lockdowns in Hong KongAnthony Pak-Hin Kong,1 Dustin Kai-Yan Lau2 and Vivian Nga-Ying Chai21The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China2The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China Chapter 12: The impact of COVID-19 on education and training in speech-language pathologyJanet Ho-yee NgThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, ChinaChapter 13: Case studies of adults with COVID-19 infectionLouise CummingsThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Taylor & Francis What Kind of Death
Book SynopsisMany books have been published about physician-assisted death. This book offers a comprehensive and in-depth examination of that subject, but it also extends the discussion to a broader range of end-of-life decisions including suicide, palliative care and sedation until death. In every jurisdiction that has laws permitting some kind of physician-assisted death, a central point of controversy is whether such assistance should only be available to dying patients, or to everyone who wants to end his life. The right to determine the manner and time of oneâs own death, however, does not necessarily mean that physicians should be permitted to cooperate in ensuring a quick and peaceful death. In this book, Govert den Hartogh considers the fundamental and practical matters â including concrete issues of legal regulation â related to end-of life decision making. He proposes a two-tiered system. Everyone should have access to humane means of ending his life, if his decision to end it iTable of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionPart I: SuicideChapter 2. Determining the manner and time of your own deathChapter 3. The invisibility of rational suicideChapter 4. Which actions should we count as suicides?Chapter 5. What is implied by the right to suicide?Part II: Palliative care and palliative sedationChapter 6. Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative careChapter 7. Continuous deep sedation and homicideChapter 8. Sedation until death: indicationsPart III: EuthanasiaChapter 9. Euthanasia and the right to self-determinationChapter 10. Ending lives with and without requestChapter 11. The risks of legalizationChapter 12. The Dutch and Belgian euthanasia laws: Potemkin villages?Part IV: Hard casesChapter 13. Mental illnessChapter 14. Death wishes of the elderlyChapter 15. The authority of advance directivesChapter 16. Designing a regulatory system
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Curriculum of the Body and the School as
Book SynopsisThis collection brings together cutting-edge research on the history of embodiment, health and schooling in an international context. The book distinguishes a set of educational technologies, schooling practices and school-based public health programmes that organise and influence the bodies of children and young people, defining the curriculum of the body.Taking a historical approach, with a focus on the period in which mass schooling became an international phenomenon, the book is organised according to four major themes. The first positions the school as a modern clinical space, followed by the second that explores programmes and curricula which influence the discipline of and care for the body. The third section examines the role of the built environment on the organisation and experience of children's bodies, and the final section outlines the pedagogies, rules and routines that determine how the body is treated and experienced in school.International and multidisTable of ContentsIntroduction: Bodies, health and schoolingKellie Burns and Helen ProctorPart 1: Clinical practices1. Raising a healthy nation: Provisioning public health in English schools, c. 1875–1914Jim Harris2. Schooling and medical assistance: The school clinics in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)Heloísa Helena Pimenta Rocha and Henrique Mendonça da Silva3. The mediation of childhood health during the polio era in Australia Kellie Burns, Helen Proctor, Ilektra Spandagou and Heather WeaverPart 2: Programmes and policies4. Educating the underworked: Dudley Allen Sargent and the influence of the rural worker on American physical culture, 1875–1919Jason L. Newton5. Determining biological citizenship: Creating and effacing difference in Puerto Rico’s educationBethsaida Nieves6. Home economics as a school subject in Denmark: From disciplining girls in the kitchen to providing general knowledge about public healthAnnette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen7. In the name of health and comprehensive education: Historicising contemporary school health in ChileFelipe Hidalgo KawadaPart 3: Architecture and spatialities8. The classroom as healthy pavilion: Fresh air, natural light, and student bodies in 19th- and 20th-century American schoolsDale Allen Gyure9. Escaping indoorness: Education and architecture in Italy’s summer camps during the Fascist eraPaolo Sanza10. Architecture of health: Hygiene and schooling in Hong Kong, 1901–1941Stella Meng Wang11. Better Towns: Building healthy communities in New Zealand school textsFrances KellyPart 4: Routines and disciplinary practices12. Glimpses into the black box of schooling: Continuities and discontinuities in ‘gymnastics between the desks’, 1880s–1970sMarta Brunelli13. Who owns the body of the child? Human rights and corporal punishment in 1980s AustraliaHelen Proctor, Kellie Burns and David Magro14. Historical and contemporary perspectives on gendered school uniforms in AustraliaHeather Weaver
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Taylor & Francis Complexity and Values in Nurse Education
Book SynopsisThis work explores the interplay of complexity and values in nurse education from a variety of vantages. Contributors, who come from a range of international and disciplinary backgrounds, critically engage important and problematic topics that are under-investigated elsewhere. Taking an innovative approach each chapter is followed by one or more responses and, on occasion, a reply to responses. This novel dialogic feature of the work tests, animates, and enriches the arguments being presented. Thought-provoking, challenging and occasionally rumbustious in tone, this volume has something to say to both nurse educators (who may find cherished practices questioned) and students. Given the breadth and nature of subjects covered, the book will also appeal to anyone concerned about and interested in nursingâs professional development/trajectory.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Ethics of Abortion
Book SynopsisThe overturning of Roe v Wade makes the ethical consideration of abortion more important than ever. Appealing to reason rather than religious belief, this book is the most comprehensive case against the choice of abortion yet published. This third edition of The Ethics of Abortion critically evaluates all the major grounds for denying basic rights to fetal human beings, including the views of those who defend not only abortion but also post-birth abortion. It also provides several (non-theological) justifications for the conclusion that all human beings, including those in utero, should be respected as persons. This book also critiques the view that abortion is not wrong even if the human fetus is a person. The Ethics of Abortion examines hard cases for those who are prolife, such as abortion in cases of rape or in order to save the woman's life, as well as hard cases for defenders of abortion, such as sex selection abortion and the rationale for being personally opposed but publicly supportive of abortion. It concludes with a discussion of whether artificial wombs might end the abortion debate. Answering the arguments of defenders of abortion, this book provides reasoned justification for the view that all intentional abortions are ethically wrong and that doctors and nurses who object to abortion should not be forced to act against their consciences.Updates and Revisions to the Third Edition Include: Discusses Achas Burinâs 2014 essay, Beyond Pragmatism: Defending the âBright Lineâ of Birth in chapter 3 Incorporates into chapter 8 David Booninâs cogently argued 2019 book, Beyond Roe: Why Abortion Should be Legal â Even if the Fetus is a Person Expands chapter 9 to examine tragic cases in which prenatal diagnosis determines with certainty that a fetus will die shortly after birth Includes an updated and expanded section in chapter 11 on recent debates about conscience protections Considers in chapter 12 recent arguments that parents have a right to kill if the product of conception is in an artificial womb Updates statistics on numbers of abortions in the United States, including corrections to statistics that were once thought true but are now known as erroneous Updated bibliography Trade ReviewPraise for Previous Editions:“I spent years finding and learning what this book holds in one place. It is an excellent ‘first stop,’ and a necessary reference book for those who wish to engage fully the most vexing moral question of our day.”"Helen M. Alvaré, George Mason University School of Law“This is one of the very best book-length defenses of the claim that abortion is morally impermissible."David Boonin, University of Colorado Boulder (author of A Defense of Abortion)“It is required reading for anyone seriously interested in the abortion issue”Notre Dame Philosophical ReviewsTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Is after-birth abortion ethically permissible? 3. Does personhood begin at birth? 4. Does personhood begin during pregnancy? 5. Is fetal moral status linked to fetal development? 6. Does personhood begin at conception? 7. Objections to the basic moral status of human embryos 8. Is it wrong to abort a person? 9. Hard cases for critics of abortion 10. Hard cases for defenders of abortion 11. Abortion and conscience protections 12. Could artifical wombs end the abortion debate?
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Taylor & Francis The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and
Book SynopsisThe Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors is a definitive resource about addictive behaviors, emphasizing substance misuse, gambling, and problematic technology use. Contents address their prevalence in various communities and populations globally, theories related to their origins and etiology, and what is currently known about effective intervention strategies, education, and research. Social workâs biopsychosocial, lifespan, and person-in-environment perspectives underpin the book contents which are applicable to a wide range of professional and social science disciplines. Contents are divided into five sections: The scope and nature of addictive behavior and related problems Addictive behavior across the lifespan and specific populations Interventions to prevent and address addictive behavior and related problems Issues frequently co-occurring with addictive behavior Moving forward This handbook proTable of ContentsList of contributors; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction to The Routledge Handbook of Social Work and Addictive Behaviors; INTRODUCTION TO SECTION I The scope and nature of addictive behaviors and related problems; 2 Introduction to psychoactive substances; 3 Global alcohol epidemiology: focus on women of childbearing age; 4 Overview of addiction and the brain; 5 The role of genes and environments in shaping substance misuse; 6 Psychological models of addictive behavior; 7 Social environmental contexts of addictive behavior; 8 Gambling disorder: the first behavioral addiction; 9 Internet Gaming Disorder and problematic technology use; INTRODUCTION TO SECTION II Addictive behavior across the lifespan and specific populations; 10 Neonatal abstinence syndrome: recognition, management, and prevention; 11 Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: evidence, theory, and current insights; 12 The lay of the land: fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) as a whole-body diagnosis; 13 The adolescent brain: predictors and consequences of substance use; 14 Addictive behaviors during emerging adulthood; 15 Older adults and substance misuse; 16 Understanding addictive behavior from a human diversity perspective; 17 Substance use across the lifespan of the LGBTQ+ population; INTRODUCTION TO SECTION III Interventions to prevent and address addictive behavior and related problems; 18 Intervening around addictive behaviors; 19 Current and emerging pharmacotherapies for addiction treatment; Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) in the substance use system of care; 21 Mindfulness practices in addictive behavior prevention, treatment, and recovery; 22 Working with children whose parents engage in substance misuse; 23 All drugs aren’t created equal: exploring the general and specific effects of psychoactive substances to understand child maltreatment risk by drug type; 24 Working with families affected by a member’s addictive behavior; 25 The impact of addictive behavior on grandfamilies; 26 Planning health promotion programs to prevent substance use disorders and their consequences; 27 Integrated care: identifying and intervening with substance misuse in primary healthcare; 28 Drug treatment courts; 29 Roles for social work and other professions in support of recovery-oriented addiction policies and services; 30 Policy reforms to reduce harms associated with substance misuse; 31 Decriminalization and medicalization of cannabis: implications of the Caribbean experience for global social work practice; 32 Emerging policy and practice responses to substance use with currently and formerly incarcerated women; INTRODUCTION TO SECTION IV Issues frequently co-occurring with addictive behaviors; 33 Understanding addictive behaviors and co-occurring disorders; 34 Substance misuse and intimate partner violence; 35 Substance-involved sexual assault; INTRODUCTION TO SECTION V Moving forward; 36 Implementation of evidence-based substance misuse prevention and treatment interventions; 37 Core health professional education curriculum for risky substance use and substance use disorder; 38 Using GIS and spatial analysis to better integrate context into our understanding of addictive behaviors; 39 Emerging priorities for practice and research; Appendix A: diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder (AUD) and substance use disorders (SUD) in DSM-5® and ICD-11 protocols 625; Index
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