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E-raamat: Relating Experience: Stories from Health and Social Care [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203493007
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203493007

This reader provides a diverse selection of accounts of interpersonal communication and relationships in the context of health and social care. Most of the contributions are personal narratives by people using or working in care services; the majority are contemporary and many have been written especially for this anthology. The book also includes other kinds of accounts, including attempts to encapsulate in fictional, poetic and visual form something of the nature of encounters in the context of care. There are sections on changing relationships, the way things happen, the physical context of care, difficult encounters, and working together, as well as cross-cutting themes such as power and diversity.

Relating Experience is an essential resource for students of social work, nursing, health and social policy, and for all involved in health and social care services, whether as professionals, carers or service users.

Introduction 1(4)
MARTIN ROBB AND LIZ FORBAT
PART I Changing relationships
Introduction
5(29)
MARTIN ROBB
1 'God and the Doctor'
8(1)
JOHN OWEN
2 King's County
9(4)
DOROTHY DAY
3 Proper names
13(4)
ALAN BENNETT
4 Medical training in the early 1960's
17(2)
GHADA KARMI
5 Birth memories
19(2)
ANONYMOUS
6 Training as a mental nurse in the 1960's
21(2)
ANONYMOUS
7 Changes in social work relationships
23(4)
ANONYMOUS
8 Communication and Caribbean transnational families
27(3)
ANONYMOUS
9 They've got to get it out of their systems
30(4)
THEODORE DALRYMPLE
10 The new practitioner: the emergence of the post-modern clinician
34(7)
SAMI TIMIMI
11 Foucault and the social sciences
41(6)
MADAN SARUP
PART II The way things happen
Introduction
47(4)
JANET SEDEN
12 Things parents don't say about speech and language therapists
51(2)
CHERYL PALMER
13 Eliciting experiences of dementia
53(7)
JOHN KILLICK
14 Death of an invisible uncle
60(2)
VALERIE SINASON
15 Listening
62(10)
WILLIAM ISAACS
16 What is a good doctor?
72(4)
LETTERS FROM THE BMJ WEBSITE
17 One 'day' in the life of a hospital out-patient: a patient's perspective
76(6)
ANONYMOUS
18 Moments in time
82(6)
ANN BRECHIN
19 Externalizing the problem
88(7)
MICHAEL WHITE AND DAVID EPSTON
20 Counselling for toads
95(10)
ROBERT DE BOARD
21 'The Memory Bird': accounts by survivors of sexual abuse - Extract 1
105(2)
BRENDA NICKLINSON
22 Donna
107(2)
DONNA
23 Telling other people
109(5)
ANN RICHARDSON AND DIETMAR BOLLE
24 Stat
114(1)
NAJAM MUGHAL
PART III The physical context of care
Introduction
115(3)
LIZ FORBAT
25 'Remind Me Who I Am, Again' - Extract 1
118(2)
LINDA GRANT
26 The bed
120(2)
YASMIN GUNARATNAM
27 Aunty Jean
122(4)
SUE SPURR
28 The experience of dementia: improving care
126(6)
TOM KITWOOD
29 Extract from 'The Social Baby'
132(6)
LYNNE MURRAY AND LIZ ANDREW
30 Extract from 'The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly'
138(3)
JEAN-DOMINIQUE BAUBY
31 The radiological eye
141(4)
CECIL HELMAN
32 Care measurement
145(2)
NIAMH MERC
33 'The Memory Bird': accounts by survivors of sexual abuse - Extract 2
147(6)
EMILY BIRD AND RUNA WOLF
34 Extract from 'The Officers' Ward'
153(3)
MARC DUGAIN
35 Care in the community
156(1)
JENNIFER HOCKEY
36 Living with a deadly disease
157(2)
ANONYMOUS
PART IV Difficult encounters
Introduction
159(4)
CAROLINE MALONE
37 The junior doctor on the sweaty horrors of a mental health tribunal
163(2)
MICHAEL FOXTON
38 Extracts from 'The Short Life and Death of Joe Buffalo Stuart', including Wiggly worm
165(9)
ALEXANDER STUART AND ANN TOTTERDEIT,
39 'The Memory Bird': accounts by survivors of sexual abuse - Extract 3
174(2)
ANONYMOUS AND ALEX BENJAMIN
40 I didn't know how to help him
176(3)
MICHELE HANSON
41 September 11th: a professional victim
179(12)
ANONYMOUS
42 Reproducing subjectivity and meaning in nursing work
191(5)
JANE SEYMOUR
43 Text appeal
196(6)
CHARIS ALLAND
44 Going the extra mile
202(4)
NICKI CORNWETI
45 The sound barrier
206(6)
MICHAEL SIMMONS
46 Extracts from 'A Leg To Stand On'
212(10)
OLIVER SACKS
47 'I mustn't tell anyone. But he did hurt me, mum'
222(3)
ANNE MCDOWALL
48 Extract from 'The Brothers Karamazov'
225(2)
FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
PART V Working together
Introduction
227(4)
JANET SEDEN
49 The reunion
231(3)
CAROL GILMORE
50 Clare's day
234(3)
CLARE HALL
51 Synapses
237(4)
RUSSELL CELYN JONES
52 A great day
241(3)
'MICHAEL'
53 Social possession of identity
244(8)
R.D. HINSHELWOOD
54 Surviving together
252(4)
JACQUELINE SPRING
55 Effective team meetings
256(3)
SUE BAILEY
56 Showing the working: leadership and team culture
259(6)
JANET SEDEN
57 Working with teams
265(7)
PETER MILES
58 'Remind Me Who I Am, Again' - Extract 2
272(5)
LINDA GRANT
59 Ghosts in the machine: the highs and lows of multi-professional and inter-agency communication in a mental health setting
277(5)
CHARIS ALLAND
60 An object lesson
282(2)
CICELY HERBERT
Index 284


Caroline Malone, Liz Forbat, Martin Robb, Janet Seden