Sunday, 25 March 2012

What Psychotherapists Should Know About Disability

What Psychotherapists Should Know About Disability
Author: Rhoda Olkin
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1572306432
Category: Medical



What Psychotherapists Should Know About Disability


This comprehensive volume provides the knowledge and skills that mental health professionals need for more effective, informed work with clients with disabilities. Download What Psychotherapists Should Know About Disability medical books for free.
Combining her extensive knowledge as a clinician, researcher, and teacher with her personal experience as someone with a disability, Olkin provides an insider's perspective on critical issues that are often overlooked in training.
Topics addressed include etiquette with clients with disabilities; special concerns in assessment, evaluation, and diagnosis; the impact of disability on sexuality and romance, as well as pregnancy, birthing, and parenting; the use of assistive technology and devices; disability and substance abuse; and more. Filled with clinical examples and observations, Get What Psychotherapists Should Know About Disability our bestseller medical books.

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Combining her extensive knowledge as a clinician, researcher, and teacher with her personal experience as someone with a disability, Olkin provides an insider's perspective on critical issues that are often overlooked in training Filled with clinical examples and observations,

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