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Dementia Care with Black and Latino Families

- A Social Work Problem Solving Approach
Af: Delia Gonzalez Sanders, Richard Fortinsky Engelsk Paperback

Dementia Care with Black and Latino Families

- A Social Work Problem Solving Approach
Af: Delia Gonzalez Sanders, Richard Fortinsky Engelsk Paperback
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"The authors have created a book that comfortably combines substantial research findings with readable, practical guidelines for assessment and intervention in the real-world practice of social work. This authoritatively researched, well-written volume will appeal to the multiple disciplines involved in assisting dementia patients and their families. It will also be useful for academic health care collections...Highly recommended."--Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

Understanding the role of dementia caregivers in different ethnic and cultural contexts is one of the most important skills that social workers should master. This comprehensive volume provides practical guidance for social work professionals who work with Black and Latino families living with the daily challenges of Alzheimer''s disease and other forms of dementia. It is grounded in the interpretation and meaning of dementia in Black and Latino cultural heritages, and based on both a solid theoretical framework and the substantial research and clinical expertise of the authors.

Detailed, step-by-step guidelines to assessment and intervention in ethnic-specific situations provide useful strategies that go beyond generic solutions. The text presents an overview of the epidemiology and clinical course of dementia with a focus on those forms of the disease most common to Blacks and Latinos. It addresses family care and role responsibilities in ethnic families and their theoretical, ethnic, and cultural foundations. Self-efficacy and cognitive behavioral problem-solving theories are discussed as modalities of choice. The text also considers financial and service delivery trends and use of technology, and provides detailed forms, documents, and dementia care resources. Numerous case studies will help readers to quickly put information into the context of real-world situations.

Key Features:

  • Provides concrete, targeted interventions for assisting ethnic family caregivers in confronting day-to-day issues
  • Explains how and why self-efficacy and cognitive behavioral problem-solving theories are particularly useful for social work with ethnic family caregivers
  • Offers detailed, step-by-step guidelines to assessment and intervention
  • Includes problem-solving forms, documents, and additional dementia care resources
  • Contains vivid supporting case studies in each chapter

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Designated a Doody''s Core Title!



"The authors have created a book that comfortably combines substantial research findings with readable, practical guidelines for assessment and intervention in the real-world practice of social work. This authoritatively researched, well-written volume will appeal to the multiple disciplines involved in assisting dementia patients and their families. It will also be useful for academic health care collections...Highly recommended."--Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries

Understanding the role of dementia caregivers in different ethnic and cultural contexts is one of the most important skills that social workers should master. This comprehensive volume provides practical guidance for social work professionals who work with Black and Latino families living with the daily challenges of Alzheimer''s disease and other forms of dementia. It is grounded in the interpretation and meaning of dementia in Black and Latino cultural heritages, and based on both a solid theoretical framework and the substantial research and clinical expertise of the authors.

Detailed, step-by-step guidelines to assessment and intervention in ethnic-specific situations provide useful strategies that go beyond generic solutions. The text presents an overview of the epidemiology and clinical course of dementia with a focus on those forms of the disease most common to Blacks and Latinos. It addresses family care and role responsibilities in ethnic families and their theoretical, ethnic, and cultural foundations. Self-efficacy and cognitive behavioral problem-solving theories are discussed as modalities of choice. The text also considers financial and service delivery trends and use of technology, and provides detailed forms, documents, and dementia care resources. Numerous case studies will help readers to quickly put information into the context of real-world situations.

Key Features:

  • Provides concrete, targeted interventions for assisting ethnic family caregivers in confronting day-to-day issues
  • Explains how and why self-efficacy and cognitive behavioral problem-solving theories are particularly useful for social work with ethnic family caregivers
  • Offers detailed, step-by-step guidelines to assessment and intervention
  • Includes problem-solving forms, documents, and additional dementia care resources
  • Contains vivid supporting case studies in each chapter

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 288
ISBN-13: 9780826106773
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0826106773
Kategori: Socialt arbejde
Udg. Dato: 30 dec 2011
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 0mm
Højde: 0mm
Forlag: Springer Publishing Co Inc
Oplagsdato: 30 dec 2011
Forfatter(e) Delia Gonzalez Sanders, Richard Fortinsky


Kategori Socialt arbejde


ISBN-13 9780826106773


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 288


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 0mm


Højde 0mm


Udg. Dato 30 dec 2011


Oplagsdato 30 dec 2011


Forlag Springer Publishing Co Inc