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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 의학 > 건강 위해성 평가
· ISBN : 9780789023667
· 쪽수 : 496쪽
· 출판일 : 2005-03-10
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PART I: CITIZENS NEEDS AND PARTICIPATION IN HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH Introduction: Womens and Mens Needs as a Challenge for Gender-Sensitive Services (Teppo Kröger, Anna Metteri, Anneli Pohjola, and Pirkko-Liisa Rauhala) Opening Speech, 1 July 2001, Tampere (Jorma Sipilä) Understanding the Interconnections Between Ethnicity, Gender, Social Class and Health: Experiences of Minority Ethnic Women in Britain (Ravinder Barn and Kalwant Sidhu) Psychosocial Problems and Coping Patterns of HIV Seropositive Wives of Men with HIV/AIDS (Elizabeth Betcy Joseph and Ranbir S. Bhatti) Rehabilitation of the Wandering Seriously Mentally Ill (WSMI) Women: The Banyan Experience (P. Nalini Rao) Time to Father (Natalie Bolzan, Fran Gale, and Michael Dudley) Disabled Children and Their Families in Ukraine: Health and Mental Health Issues for Families Caring for Their Disabled Child at Home (Gillian Bridge) Parents as Advocates: Stories of Surplus Suffering When a Child is Diagnosed and Treated for Cancer (Juanne N. Clarke and Paula Fletcher) The Long-Term Psychosocial Effects of Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment on Children and Their Families (Suzanne Quin) Coping and Resilience of Children of a Mentally Ill Parent (Pirjo Pölkki, Sari-Anne Ervast, and Marika Huupponen) CITIZENSHIP AND PARTICIPATION OF USERS The Experience of Urban Aboriginals with Health Care Services in Canada: Implications for Social Work Practice (Ron Levin and Margot Herbert) Participation and Citizenship of Elderly Persons: User Experiences from Finland (Heli Valokivi) Mental Homelessness: Locked Within, Locked Without (Shuvit Melamed, Danny Shalit-Kenig, Marc Gelkopf, Arturo Lerner, and Arad Kodesh) PART II: SOCIAL WORK METHODS IN HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH Introduction: Part II (Pirkko-Liisa Rauhala, Anna Metteri, Teppo Kröger, and Anneli Pohjola) INCREASING CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN SERVICES: MANAGING DIVERSITY Cultural Competence in Psychosocial and Psychiatric Care: A Critical Perspective with Reference to Research and Clinical Experiences in California, US and in Germany (Dagmar Schultz) Cultural and Ethical Issues in Working with Culturally Diverse Patients and Their Families: The Use of the Culturagram to Promote Cultural Competent Practice in Health Care Settings (Elaine P. Congress) Transforming the Legacies of Childhood Trauma in Couple and Family Therapy (Kathryn Basham) EVOLVEMENT OF VOICE OF SOCIAL WORKERS AND USERS IN INTERPROFESSIONAL AND INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION Social Group Work: Building a Professional Collective of Hospital Social Workers (Joanne Sulman, Diane Savage, Paul Vrooman, and Maureen McGillivray) Partnership in Mental Health and Child Welfare: Social Work Responses to Children Living with Parental Mental Illness (Rosemary Sheehan) Changing Practice: Involving Mental Health Service Users in Planning Service Provision (David M. Rea) ADVANCING INCLUSIVE AND EMPOWERING PRACTICE Postmodern Social Work in Interdisciplinary Contexts: Making Space on Both Sides of the Table (Marty Dewees) Using Music as a Therapy Tool to Motivate Troubled Adolescents (Alexander W. Keen) Mental Health, Social Inclusion and the Green Agenda: An Evaluation of a Land Based Rehabilitation Project Designed to Promote Occupational Access and Inclusion of Service Users in North Somerset, UK (Paul Stepney and Paul Davis) Social Vaccine for HIV Prevention: A Study on Truck Drivers in South India (M. Ubaidullah) FOCUSING ON THE UNIQUE LIFE-CYCLE: SOCIAL WORK KNOWLEDGE IN PROMOTING INDIVIDUAL LIFE CHANGES AND HUMAN RIGHTS The Experience of Receiving a Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis After Age 20: Implications for Social Work (Eil















