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|a Reid, David I. J.
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|a Doing Relationship-Centred Dementia Care
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|b Learning from Each Other for Better Dementia Support.
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|a London :
|b Jessica Kingsley Publishers,
|c 2018.
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|a 1 online resource (322 p.)
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|a Intro -- A Comprehensive Guide to Intersex -- Cover -- Of related interest -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Note on Terminology -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. What Is Intersex? -- What does intersex mean? -- What do intersex traits refer to? -- Marker controversy -- What intersex is not -- Who are human beings born with intersex traits? -- Abortion of an intersex fetus -- Importance of Collecting Data -- How many intersex people are there? -- Number of births with intersex traits -- FGM and its role in counting challenges -- Intersex infanticide and criminal camouflage
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|a Counting challenges -- Script of the Certified Being -- Identifier diversity -- Contrasting pathological identifiers -- Current predominating self-identifier -- Data collection design and methodology -- Instrument language -- Likert scale benefits -- Useful non socio-demographic collection instruments -- More study considerations -- Methi and Kothi versus "Third Gender" -- Skepticism with non-clinical studies -- Documentary film and historical archiving -- If only intersex infants could talk... -- 2. Variations of Intersex -- What causes intersex variations? -- Variations
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|a Descriptive Terms and Additional Body Variations -- 3. How Professionals Can Help -- Your purpose -- An intersex person-centered team approach -- Informed Consent and Privacy -- More about Intersex-Affirming Hospital Policies -- Where to start by Christina Laukaitis, MD, PhD -- Urology -- From a personal interview with Pamela Bogan, MS, ARNP, BC -- Genetics counselors -- Midwives -- Healthcare access challenges -- Provider trust -- "What We Wish Our Doctors Knew": views from intersex youth -- Finding a doctor -- Medical records -- Listening and the benefits of making amends: one example
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|a Communication, partnership and trust -- Education: staying current -- A Therapist Perspective -- Counseling: substance abuse -- Intersex Youth speak out about therapy, siblings, and family -- Diversity training for professionals -- Mini workshop on diversity training with professionals -- Social workers -- Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- Human Rights Charter -- Front office culture: an interview -- An inclusive office space: cues and practical tips -- Educators and schools -- What it means to be healthy: emotions as resource and power -- Non-Western cultures and medical management
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|a Educational awareness: building momentum -- Professional awareness of trauma -- Legal professionals -- Hope -- Welcome to the World-Welcoming the Wonder Child -- Assignment -- Heroes -- 4. Indigenous and Non-Western Names -- Papua New Guinea: kwolu-aatmwol -- Khuntha -- Guevedoces -- Bissu -- Hijras -- Muxe and Fa'afafine -- American Indians -- Eunuch -- "Break the sweet potato": barriers to self-identification -- 5. A Global History of Intersex -- Bones of the ancients and a tuft of hair: Papua New Guinea -- Native North American Hopi and the "Twins" -- An Egyptian king with intersex variation?
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|a Ancient Greece, Rome and intersex.
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|a Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wider health and social care system.
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|a Dementia
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|x Psychological aspects.
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|i Print version:
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