Search results for ""Author Kam-shing Yip""
Nova Science Publishers Inc Integrated Dynamic Recovery for People with Substance Abuse and Drug Addiction: Interpretation & Intervention
£191.69
Nova Science Publishers Inc Recovery & Resilience of Children, Adolescents, Adults & Elderly with Mental Problems: Application & Interventions
£175.49
Nova Science Publishers Inc Pedagogy of Power, Oppression & Empowerment: A Chinese Cultural Articulation
£231.29
Nova Science Publishers Inc Emotionality, Intimacy and Trauma of Intellectually Disabled Clients with Self Harm, Aggression, Disturbing Behaviors and/or Emotional Fluctuation (SADE): Humanistic Interpretation and Intervention
Intellectual disabilities have long been a concern for both practitioners and academics alike. With the introduction and advocacy of concepts to the public in recent decades, and the normalization and valorization of intellectual disabilities, humanistic concern has become the dominant trend in providing interventions and services for people with these issues. Today, various ideas for societal inclusion of those with intellectual disabilities have been introduced. However, many practitioners and academics have criticized these ideas as idealistic, and in many ways, inapplicable for actual social inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities. The situation is particularly serious regarding those intellectually disabled individuals presenting various forms of self-harm, aggression, disturbing behaviors, and emotional fluctuation (SADE: S =Self harm, A = Aggression, D = Disturbing behaviors, E = Emotional fluctuation). In many instances, social exclusion, labelling, punishments, deprivation of rights, physical restraints, as well as psychiatric medications are commonly used in controlling intellectual disabled clients with SADE. A thorough understanding of intellectually disabled clients has revealed that their self-harm, aggression, disturbing behaviors, and emotional fluctuations (SADE) are closely related to their unfulfilled needs, developmental traumas, abuse, neglect, and abandonment in their lives. These individuals have problems in expressing their views and emotions, as well as having severe attachment needs. Based on the writers' substantial experience, clinical practice, and supervision in working with intellectual disabled clients with SADE, this book is the first to formulate and consolidate the communication, emotionality, intimacy, and trauma based interpretation and intervention for intellectually disabled clients with SADE. This book provides methods for effective, humanistic, normalized, and integrated recovery of these individuals.
£127.79
Nova Science Publishers Inc Drug Addiction, Trauma and Mental Illness: Interpretation and Intervention
Research and clinical experiences show that people engaging in drug addiction for some years usually embrace severe mental illnesses including schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Schizophrenia usually occurs in patients with prolonged use of amphetamine and hallucinogens. Borderline personality disorder commonly happens in female addicts who have experienced abandonment and childhood abuse. On the one hand, drug addiction can be used to cope with symptoms of severe mental illness. On the other hand, prolonged drug addiction can also induce severe mental illness. A close look into individuals with chronic drug addiction usually review that they encounter suffering, hardship and traumas. There are two types of traumas encountered by people with drug addiction. The first one is trauma before drug addiction and substance abuse. Many of them may have suffered through abuse, oppression and abandonment in their lives. Another one is drug led traumas because of psychosocial deprivation and medical problems induced by chronic addiction. In this book, apart from describing a comprehensive model in understanding and interpreting the complexity of trauma, mental illness and drug addiction, this model is applied and illustrated in clients with borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia, drug addiction and those who have experience different forms of trauma. Related psychosocial interventions are also thoroughly discussed.
£167.39
Nova Science Publishers Inc Clinical Practice with Chinese Persons with Severe Depression: A Normalized, Integrated, Communicative, Holistic & Evolving Hope (NICHE) Recovery
£331.19
Nova Science Publishers Inc Mental Health Service in the People's Republic of China: Current Status & Future Developments
£147.59
Nova Science Publishers Inc Christianity & Mental Health: Suffering, Joy, Inner Conflicts, Transcendence & Salvation
£183.59
Nova Science Publishers Inc Self Fragmentation & Self Integration in People with Schizophrenia: Volume 1 -- A Multi-dimensional Interpretation & Recovery
£199.79
Nova Science Publishers Inc Psychology of Gender Identity: An International Perspective
£147.59
Nova Science Publishers Inc Emotionality of Mental Illness: 2 Volume Set
£430.19