Parkinson's Disease
Studies in Psychological and Social Care

1. Auflage Januar 1999
324 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-85433-299-8
John Wiley & Sons
Published with the Parkinson's Disease Society, this book contains highlights of PDS-sponsored welfare research over the last 10 years, with reports of key projects carried out to improve the lives of people with the disease and provide them with better standards of care, both professional and voluntary.
1. The needs of people with Parkinson's and their families.
2. Member's Survey.
3. Quality of life.
4. Children with parents with Parkinson's.
5. A psychological group approach.
6. Support networks.
7. Communicating with Parkinsonians.
8. Referral Criteria for speech and language problems.
9. A targeted physiotherapy service.
10. The use of video recording in assessment.
11. Parkinson's disease and driving.
12. The new community care.
13. Action research in a time of change.
2. Member's Survey.
3. Quality of life.
4. Children with parents with Parkinson's.
5. A psychological group approach.
6. Support networks.
7. Communicating with Parkinsonians.
8. Referral Criteria for speech and language problems.
9. A targeted physiotherapy service.
10. The use of video recording in assessment.
11. Parkinson's disease and driving.
12. The new community care.
13. Action research in a time of change.
Ray Percival is the author of Parkinson's Disease: Studies in Psychological and Social Care, published by Wiley. R. P. Hobson, or Peter Hobson, is a Professor of Developmental Psychopathology at University College London known for his work on autism and experimental child psychology. His research leads him to conclusions concerning the origins of consciousness.