Integrating information on the dynamics of the donation experience and grief education, this title provides a resource for hospital and organ procurement caregivers. Going beyond helping professionals understand the challenges of obtaining consent, it invites them to offer compassionate care throughout the family's experience with the death.
The patient-centred approach is adaptable and suitable for use in different cultural healthcare settings. This title includes key features for students and educators such as: summary tables for quick reference; provides information for students related to examination and communication skill assessments; and, critical thinking activities.
Addresses various clinical scenarios that demonstrate the complex ethical situations couple and family therapists face every day. This title discusses boundary, power, and privilege issues, along with the ethical issues in practicing therapy with children. It also explores the risk issues when working with potential danger.
Using qualitative analytic methods, The Legacy identifies five developmentally derived age groups that clarify important differences in children's grief and mourning processes, in their understanding of events, their interactions with families, and their varying needs for help and support.
The sexual exploitation of a child by one who has been recognized as a representative of God is a sinister assault on that person's psychosocial and spiritual well-being. This book brings together the perspectives of survivors, practitioners and scholars to examine this form of interpersonal violence.