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|a Community care for health professionals /
|c edited by Ann Compton, Mary Ashwin.
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|a Front Cover; Community Care for Health Professionals; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; The aim of the book; The content; The presentation; Part One: Essential Knowledge Base; Chapter 1. An introduction to community care; 1. The origin; 2. Definitions; 3. Distinctions; 4. Targeting; 5. Service delivery; The development of community based practice -- a case example; References; Chapter 2. Social policy and provision; Introduction; Key concepts; The evolution of the policy; Making a reality of community care; The Griffiths Report
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|a The White PaperThe Community Care Bill; From policy to practice; The concept of choice; The carers; The black community; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3. Sociological issues: family, gender, community, class and race; 1. Introduction; 2. The nature of sociology and its importance to community practitioners; 3. The sociology of the family; 4. Gender, social change and caring relationships; 5. Community, neighbourhood and social networks; 6. Social class differences, inequalities and health experience; 7. Race, ethnic differences and inequalities; 8. Conclusion: putting sociology to the test
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|a NotesSuggested reading; Chapter 4. Legal issues; Introduction -- the kind of legal issues to be dealth with; Section A. Losses sustained by a community health practitioner; Section B. Liability of a community health practitioner to others; Section C. Ancillary issues; References and further reading; Chapter 5. Psychological issues; Introduction; Ageing; Psychological changes; Pathological psychological changes in old age; Psychological factors in disability; Grieving; Pain; Sexual behaviour; References; Part Two: Essential Skills Base; Chapter 6. Working with individuals
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|a The helping relationshipBarriers to accepting help; Developing trust; The practitioner's contribution to the helping relationship; Listening to people; Talking to people; References; Chapter 7. The helping process; Assessment and programme planning in the community; The middle working phase; Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Working with families; Introduction; Family influences from the past; What is a family?; The family as a system; The family life-cycle; Family roles and relationships; Families and major change; Family interaction patterns; The suprasystem; Some practical techniques
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|a ConclusionReferences; Chapter 9. Working with groups; Introduction; A theoretical foundation; Groupwork explored; The skills involved; Some features of groups; Identifying needs in the group; Stages in the life of the group; Meeting needs in the group; The practitioner's role; Diagnosing and dealing with group problems; Principles into practice; References; Chapter 10. Working in the community; Organisational structures; Organisational influences; Key services in community care; Local service provision; Putting community care into practice; The delivery of care; Example case study
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