The validation breakthrough : simple techniques for communicating with people with Alzheimer`s-type dementia /
Feil, Naomi
The validation breakthrough : simple techniques for communicating with people with Alzheimer's-type dementia / by Naomi Feil ; revised by Vicki de Klerk-Rubin - 2nd ed. - Baltimore : Health Professions Press, 2002 - xxxi, 352 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
References : p. 339-341
Aging, development, and Alzheimer's disease -- The concept and techniques of validation -- Using validation with people who are maloriented -- Using validation with people who are time confused -- Using validation with people who are repetitive movers -- Using validation with people who are in vegetation -- Using validation with people with early-onset Alzheimer's disease -- Who benefits from validation? -- How validation differs from other therapies used with old-old people -- Communicating with people who are maloriented -- Communicating with people who are time confused -- Communicating with people who are repetitive movers -- Communicating with maloriented and time confused people living in the community -- Validating family members -- Setting up validation groups -- Frequently asked questions
1878812815 (pbk.) RM128.64
Dementia--psychology--case report
Communication--case report
WT150
The validation breakthrough : simple techniques for communicating with people with Alzheimer's-type dementia / by Naomi Feil ; revised by Vicki de Klerk-Rubin - 2nd ed. - Baltimore : Health Professions Press, 2002 - xxxi, 352 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
References : p. 339-341
Aging, development, and Alzheimer's disease -- The concept and techniques of validation -- Using validation with people who are maloriented -- Using validation with people who are time confused -- Using validation with people who are repetitive movers -- Using validation with people who are in vegetation -- Using validation with people with early-onset Alzheimer's disease -- Who benefits from validation? -- How validation differs from other therapies used with old-old people -- Communicating with people who are maloriented -- Communicating with people who are time confused -- Communicating with people who are repetitive movers -- Communicating with maloriented and time confused people living in the community -- Validating family members -- Setting up validation groups -- Frequently asked questions
1878812815 (pbk.) RM128.64
Dementia--psychology--case report
Communication--case report
WT150
