Serving the Elderly

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advanced gerontological practice skills
aging mental health
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Behavior Analysts
Behavioral Gerontology
Bruce A. Thyer
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clinical gerontology interventions
Clinical Practices
Cynthia A. Leedham
Day Care Program
education
Eloise Rathbone-McCuan
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family systems therapy aging
Frank B. Raymond
gerontological human services
Gerontological Theory
grant proposal strategies
group therapy older adults
human
Human Service Practice
Human Service Workers
in-service training
Industrial Services
Jon Hendricks
Juvenile Delinquency
Kim Thyer
Leon H. Ginsberg
life
Life Review Process
macro
Macro Practice
Macro Workers
Major Physical Health Problems
Marion L. Beaver
Maxie C. Maultsby
MSW Degree
MSW.
MSW. Social Work
Nancy Lohmann
Naomi Feil
Nonequivalent Control Group Design
older adults
Paul K. H. Kim
planning
practice
program evaluation elderly
Quality Human Services
R. O. Washington
Random Assignment
Rational Behavior Therapy
review
Roger A. Lohmann
Safety Belt
Senior Citizen Programs
services
social
Static Group Comparison Design
Steven R. Rose
Susan Massa
Therapeutic Approaches
Validation Therapist
work

Product details

  • ISBN 9780202360744
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Dec 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Broadly speaking there are two kinds of professional practice skills relevant to the burgeoning field of gerontological human service: clinical modalities and macro strategies. This book identifies seven essential approaches to clinical gerontology, including five of the most important macro skills that all professionals in the field will need to acquire, and it presents each of them in a single collection intended to serve as a basic text and reference work for academic and in-service training.

Each contributor to this volume speaks with recognized expertise on his/her preferred subject, while mindful of the larger purpose of the collection as a whole. In a concluding chapter, Dr. Kim draws on his own long and successful experience in obtaining financial support for his programs and provides a wealth of useful information on the preparation of grant proposals and the conduct of other fundraising activities.

Serving the Elderly is adaptable to the uses of a wide variety of geriatric health care providers, from students and trainees in social work, clinical psychology, and other care-giving professions to already established practitioners who are branching out in gerontology.

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