Dementia - new and bestselling books and resources

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DEMENTIA BOOKS & RESOURCES SUMMER/AUTUMN 2015

Jessica Kingsley Publishers


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Person-centred Approaches: Dementia

---> COMING SOON LIVING BETTER WITH DEMENTIA

Good Practice and Innovation for the Future SHIBLEY RAHMAN FOREWORD BY KATE SWAFFER, CHRIS ROBERTS, PETER GORDON JUL 2015 // 416pp // 9781849056007 // pb // £24.99

A ground-breaking analysis of the challenges for living well with dementia, highlighting innovation and good practice for improving dementia care practice and policy in the future. What do national dementia strategies, constantly evolving policy and ongoing funding difficulties mean for people living well with dementia? Adopting a broad and inclusive approach, Shibley Rahman presents a thorough critical analysis of existing dementia policy, and tackles head-on current and controversial topics at the forefront of public and political debate, such as diagnosis in primary care, access to services for marginalised groups, stigma and discrimination, integrated care, personal health budgets, personalised medicine and the use of GPS tracking. Drawing on a wealth of diverse research, and including voices from all reaches of the globe, he identifies current policy challenges for living well with dementia, and highlights pockets of innovation and good practice to inform practical solutions for living better with dementia in the future. A unique and cohesive account of where dementia care practice and policy needs to head, and why, and how this can be achieved, this is crucial reading for dementia care professionals, service commissioners, public health officials and policy makers, as well as academics and students in these fields.

PERSONALISATION AND DEMENTIA

A Guide for Person-Centred Practice HELEN SANDERSON AND GILL BAILEY OCT 2013 // 192pp // 9781849053792 // pb // £25.00

PERSON-CENTRED COUNSELLING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

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Making Sense of Self DANUTA LIPINSKA

FOREWORD BY BRIAN THORNE JAN 2009 // 128pp // 9781843109785 // pb // £14.99

A comprehensive guide to personcentred counselling for people with dementia, informed by over 20 years of counselling experience. Although currently many people with dementia are not given the opportunity to receive professional counselling, this book explores the value of counselling for people living with this condition and how it enables them to make sense of themselves. The author shows how counselling can have positive outcomes for those with dementia and their carers.

The importance of this short book is out of proportion to its size... It is the fruit of over 20 years of counselling experience by one individual in the United Kingdom, and United States of America; years in which she has been a pioneer in providing a oneto-one service for persons with dementia, and also working with family members... It is difficult to do justice to this book in a brief review. It is the kind I go through with pencil poised to underline a word, a phrase or sentence... this is a book that you cannot afford to be without. - The Journal of Ageing & Society

---> COMING SOON END OF LIFE CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

A Person-Centred Approach MURNA DOWNS, LAURA MIDDLETON-GREEN AND JANE CHATTERJEE

How to deliver personalised services and support for people with dementia through simple, evidence-based person-centred practices.

DEC 2015 // 112pp // 9781849050470 // pb // £15.99

Personalisation builds on person-centred care to focus on how people with dementia can have more choice and control in their lives, and be supported to be part of their community. This practical guide explains how to deliver personalised services and support for people with dementia through simple, evidence-based person-centred practices and tools.

People with dementia need increasingly specialised support as they approach the end of life, and so too do their families and the professionals working with them. This book describes not only what can be done to ensure maximum quality of life for those in the final stages of the illness, but also how best to support those involved in caring for them. Emphasising the importance of being attuned to the experiences and needs of the person with dementia, the authors explain why and how they should be included in decisions relating to their end of life care. Practical strategies for ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing are provided, drawing on useful examples from practice and providing solutions to potential challenges that carers and family members will face. Dilemmas surrounding end of life care are explored in detail, including the moral dilemma of medical intervention, and the authors suggest ways of supporting family members through the process in terms of providing information, helping them adjust to change and loss, and involving them in their relative’s care, and at how care staff can be supported through appropriate education and training, team building and information-giving. This is an essential resource for anyone who wishes to provide compassionate, person-centred care for a person with dementia as they approach the end of life, including care staff, nurses, social workers and related professionals.

PERSON-CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE

Making Services Better DAWN BROOKER

DEC 2006 // 160pp // 9781843103370 // pb // £15.99

A fresh definition to the important ideas behind and the implementation of person centred care for people with dementia. Dawn Brooker explains the VIPS model: Valuing people with dementia and those who care for them (V); treating people as Individuals (I); looking at the world from the Perspective of the person with dementia (P); and a positive Social environment in which the person living with dementia can experience relative well being (S).

How to ensure the best care for people with Dementia at the end of life.

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Person-centred Approaches: Dementia

---> BRAND NEW DEMENTIA, CULTURE AND ETHNICITY Issues for All EDITED BY JULIA BOTSFORD AND KAREN HARRISON DENING FOREWORD BY ALISTAIR BURNS APR 2015 // 328pp // 9781849054867 // pb // £29.99

Exploring the impact of culture and ethnicity on dementia care and attitudes to dementia. With contributions from experienced dementia practitioners and care researchers, this book examines the impact of culture and ethnicity on the experience of dementia and on the provision of support and services, both in general terms and in relation to specific minority ethnic communities. Drawing together evidence-based research and expert practitioners’ experiences, this book highlights the ways that dementia care services will need to develop in order to ensure that provision is culturally appropriate for an increasingly diverse older population. The book examines cultural issues in terms of assessment and engagement with people with dementia, challenges for care homes, and issues for supporting families from diverse ethnic backgrounds in relation to planning end of life care and bereavement.

LEADERSHIP FOR PERSONCENTRED DEMENTIA CARE BUZ LOVEDAY

First-hand accounts of living with dementia from a range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds give unique perspectives into different attitudes to dementia and dementia care. The contributors also examine recent policy and strategy on dementia care and the implications for working with culture and ethnicity. This comprehensive and timely book is essential reading for dementia care practitioners, researchers and policy makers.

[This book] deals with culture and ethnicity to further our understanding of the individual experience of dementia and how that impacts on the person, their carers and their families. It is so rewarding and illuminating to drill down to tap the huge resource of personal experience and how extraneous factors can influence the expression and experience of dementia. Each chapter is a standalone treatise on important aspects of dementia. Understanding the effects of our culture, ethnic background, but most importantly the combination of these will further our depth of understanding and empathy that we all know is the cornerstone of good person centred care. In this way we can strive to improve the lived experience of dementia. The editors and contributors are to be congratulated on bringing to life this hitherto relatively neglected but incredibly important aspect of dementia. - From the foreword by Alistair Burns CBE, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, University of Manchester

INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY AND DEMENTIA Research into Practice

OCT 2012 // 160pp // 9781849052290 // pb // £16.99

EDITED BY KAREN WATCHMAN

This book will equip readers with the practical skills, knowledge and confidence necessary to lead personcentred dementia care.

MAY 2014 // 336pp // 9781849054225 // pb // £29.99

With a practical focus, this book will equip readers with the skills, knowledge and confidence necessary to lead person-centred dementia care. The areas explored are relevant across a range of care settings, and to all those in, or starting, either a managerial or non-managerial leadership role within a dementia care service.

---> BESTSELLER CREATING CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE OUTSIDE SPACES AND EXPERIENCES FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Using Nature and the Outdoors in PersonCentred Care MARY MARSHALL AND JANE GILLIARD MAY 2014 // 168pp // 9781849055147 // pb // £19.99

Create culturally appropriate outdoor spaces and experiences to improve well-being for people with dementia. Cultural sensitivity is a key component of person-centred dementia care. This book acts as a rich source of information and ideas for all those interested in creating culturally-appropriate outdoor spaces and experiences for people with dementia, providing useful information and theory as well as inspiration for practice.

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Essential guide to the latest international research and evidence-based practice in the field of dementia and intellectual disabilities, exploring the implications for support and services. An essential text for practitioners and students wishing to stay abreast of the latest developments in the field, this book brings together the latest international research and evidence-based practice in the field of dementia and intellectual disabilities, describing clearly the relevance and implications for support and services.

EARLY PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS IN DEMENTIA Evidence-Based Practice EDITED BY ESME MONIZ-COOK AND JILL MANTHORPE NOV 2008 // 240pp // 9781843106838 // pb // £19.99

Examining early psychosocial interventions in dementia care, this evidence-based guide to practice brings together the knowledge and experience of professionals across the UK and Europe. This comprehensive guide covers everything from the symptoms and diagnosis of dementia to community and residential care options, support for carers, ethical and legal considerations, end of life decisions and the latest research and treatment options. It will demystify the condition and be an invaluable resource for relatives and professionals.

This is quite an achievement for a book about evidencebased practice. It is humane, thoughtful and inspiring; appropriate reading for any professional working in dementia care. - HCPJ, Sara Perren, Psychodynamic counsellor and group therapist


person-centred approaches: related

CREATING PERSON-CENTRED ORGANISATIONS

---> BRAND NEW PERSON-CENTRED THINKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE

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Strategies and Tools for Managing Change in Health, Social Care and the Voluntary Sector STEPHEN STIRK AND HELEN SANDERSON

6 Essential Practices HELEN SANDERSON, HELEN BOWN AND GILL BAILEY

JUL 2012 // 336pp // 9781849052603 // pb // £29.99

A wealth of practical, person-centred tools and techniques which will help organisations move towards becoming person-centred organisations.

FOREWORD BY DAVID BRINDLE & DOROTHY RUNNICLES APR 2015 // 96pp // 9781849056120 // pb // £11.99

An accessible guide to six essential practices for the person centred care of older people. Person-centred practices are a key way to provide the best possible care and support for older people and help them to be active and valued members of the community. Drawing on a wealth of experience of working with older people, the authors present the 6 essential person-centred practices. Each of the practices is designed to support the individual and put what is important to and for the person at the forefront of their care. Each practice has been tailored so that older people can express more easily what does and does not work for them. By actively listening and making each person feel appreciated, the practices represent practical tools for frontline practitioners to form good relationships with people in their care. With supporting stories and full colour photographs to illustrate how person-centred thinking and practice is used in real-life settings, there are many examples to help practitioners to overcome challenges and to really implement positive, effective changes to care. This practical book will be a valuable resource for care staff, social workers and healthcare workers who want to learn about person-centred practices to deliver best practice care and support.

A guide for charities and private sector organisations in health and social care on how to become a person-centred organisation, which provides strategies and tools rooted in experience.

CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN THE CARING PROFESSIONS KIERAN O’HAGAN APR 2001 // 288pp // 9781853027598 // pb // £25.00

Develop improved levels of cultural competency with the case study examples and self-awareness tools in this guide for caring professionals.

This material will be a good teaching resource, and is rightly included as part of the way forward, for by the end of this book, O’Hagan has made a convincing case for people who work in the caring professions to develop and practise improved levels of cultural competency. This book provides a great resource for students and practitioners learning about cultural sensitivity. It is challenging, and the personal disclosures in the Acknowledgements and Epilogue speak for the sincerity with which the challenges are made. I encourage people in the caring professions to take them up. - International Social Work

PERSON-CENTRED TEAMS

--->COMING SOON THE INDIVIDUAL SERVICE FUNDS HANDBOOK

A Practical Guide to Delivering Personalisation Through Effective Team-work HELEN SANDERSON AND MARY BETH LEPKOWSKY FEB 2014 // 168pp // 9781849054553 // pb // £19.99

The first practical guide to developing a team using person-centred practices in health, social care and voluntary sector settings. This practical guide provides much-needed guidance on personcentred working following the roll out of personalisation and personal budgets across health and social care. Straightforward and easy-to-read, it describes how to develop personcentred teams in health, social care, education and voluntary sector settings.

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DELIVERING PERSONALISATION

Implementing Personal Budgets in Provider Organisations HELEN SANDERSON AND ROBIN MILLER SEP 2014 // 184pp // 9781849054232 // pb // £24.99

What Individual Service Funds (ISFs) are, how to use them effectively, and how they can be successfully implemented in your organisation. The definitive guide to Individual Service Funds (ISFs), this book covers both theory and practice, and makes recommendations for service provision, commissioning and policy. It includes helpful analysis of four organisations and partnerships that have introduced ISFs for people with intellectual disabilities, dementia and mental health issues.

Person-Centred Practice in Health and Social Care HELEN SANDERSON AND JAIMEE LEWIS DEC 2011 // 240pp // 9781849051941 // pb // £21.99

How to deliver personalisation through simple, effective and evidence-based person-centred practices that change people’s lives and help them achieve the outcomes they want. This is the comprehensive guide to delivering personalisation in health and social care using person centred approaches. It covers what personalisation and person centred approaches are, the different elements involved, and how to carry it out with all those receiving care and support.

Ideal for people who are responsible for managing and leading care services, this book describes how Individual Service Funds can be used to support person-centred care through the practical experiences of providers working with people of different ages and support needs. A must for any care provider who is keen to explore this new opportunity for personalisation. - Professor Jon Glasby, Director of Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham.

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experts by experience: Dementia

---> COMING SOON PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA SPEAK OUT

---> COMING SOON ARE THE KEYS IN THE FREEZER?

An Advocate’s Guide for Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias PATRICIA WOODELL, BRENDA NIBLOCK AND JERI WARNER

EDITED BY LUCY WHITMAN FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR GRAHAM STOKES SEP 2015 // 256pp // 9781849052702 // pb // £14.99

This anthology of personal accounts reveals the tremendous diversity of people living with dementia.

JUN 2015 // 208pp // 9781849057394 // pb // £13.99

In People with Dementia Speak Out, twenty-three people from diverse backgrounds share their experiences of living with dementia. The contributors are honest about the frustrations and fears they face, but overall there is remarkably little self-pity and a great deal of optimism. The personal accounts demonstrate that with the right support at the right time, and above all with opportunities to continue to contribute to society in a meaningful way, it is possible to live well with dementia. These fascinating stories bring to life the characters behind the collective term ‘people with dementia’, and show that each person with dementia is a unique individual with their own personality, history, beliefs, cultural affinities and sense of humour, and their own way of adapting to the disabilities and opportunities which this condition confers. This unique collection of personal testimonies will be reassuring and encouraging for those coming to terms with a diagnosis of dementia, for their families and carers, and is essential reading for health and social care professionals at all levels.

An artful blend of practical advice and the compelling story of a family’s struggle to navigate the confusing world of dementia care choices for their mother.

Frank and poignant, with the optimum balance of personal storytelling and actionable guidance. This highly readable guide for dementia caregivers blends a medical memoir with useful advice...With considerable skill, the authors interweave their story with the issues they faced, drawing upon their own situations to illustrate what they didn’t know at the time...It is these tools the authors share in a tightly organized, well-written work. - Kirkus Reviews--March 2014

TELLING TALES ABOUT DEMENTIA

Experiences of Caring EDITED BY LUCY WHITMAN SEP 2009 // 224pp // 9781843109419 // pb // £14.99

Thirty carers from different backgrounds and in different circumstances share their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia.

LOSING CLIVE TO YOUNGER ONSET DEMENTIA

In this book, thirty carers from different backgrounds and circumstances share their experiences of caring for a parent, partner or friend with dementia. This unique collection of personal accounts will be an engaging read for anyone affected by dementia in a personal or professional context, including social workers, practitioners and care staff.

One Family’s Story HELEN BEAUMONT

NOV 2008 // 144pp // 9781843104803 // pb // £13.99

An engaging, enlightening, poignant and tragic story of one family’s experience of early onset Dementia.

There is much to be learned from these thirty moving and beautifully written stories of carers looking after people they love and who have dementia. The accounts are all very different and each has something special to tell us about the centrality of relationships and life histories in understanding and caring for anyone.

Clive Beaumont was diagnosed with Younger Onset Dementia at age 45, when his children were aged just 3 and 4. Clive’s wife, Helen, tells of how she and the rest of the family made it through the next six years until Clive died: the challenge of continually adapting to his progressive deterioration.

- John Burton - Caring Times; Standards for Practice

Engaging and enlightening as it is poignant and tragic, I personally could not put it down, I was so drawn to the heady mixture of its compelling human story, coupled with an easy, conversational readability. This book belongs to the burgeoning genre in mental health writing of client/user (or in this case, carer) narrative, and adds in no little way to that body of authority, especially covering the much less heralded arena (both clinically and in terms of publicity) of younger onset dementia. - Mental Health Nursing

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experts by experience: Dementia

TITLES FROM CHRISTINE BRYDEN ---> COMING SOON NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US!

20 years of dementia advocacy CHRISTINE BRYDEN

SEP 2015 // 320pp // 9781849056717 // pb // £15.99

The foremost dementia advocate addresses the key issues faced by people with dementia in inspiring and memorable terms. Advocating for dementia for 20 years, Christine Bryden has been instrumental in ensuring that people with dementia are included in discussions about the condition and how to manage and think about it. This collection of her hard-hitting and inspiring insider presentations demands ‘nothing about us, without us!’ and promotes self-advocacy and self-reflection. Provocative and insightful, the pieces included in the book address issues that demand attention, and will change the way dementia is perceived, and the lives of people with dementia and their families.

WHO WILL I BE WHEN I DIE? CHRISTINE BRYDEN FEB 2012 // 176pp // 9781849053129 // pb // £13.99

Christine Bryden describes her remarkable emotional, physical and spiritual journey in the three years immediately following her diagnosis of dementia. Christine Bryden was 46 when she was diagnosed with dementia, and in this book she describes her remarkable emotional, physical and spiritual journey in the three years immediately following. Originally published in Australia in 1998, the book is brought completely up-to-date with new material and photographs, and is a truly inspirational read.

HEARING THE PERSON WITH DEMENTIA

Person-Centred Approaches to Communication for Families and Caregivers BERNIE MCCARTHY JAN 2011 // 112pp // 9781849051866 // pb // £12.99

A clear explanation of what happens to communication as dementia progresses and strategies for communicating more effectively. Advocating a person-centred approach to dementia care, the author describes methods of verbal and nonverbal communication, techniques for communicating with people who cannot speak or move easily, and strategies for communicating more effectively.

Every caregiver for someone aged or living with any form of dementia would benefit from reading McCarthy’s book for its practical wisdom. I imagine seeing this book sitting comfortably on a home, study or office coffee table - somewhere in easy reach!

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DANCING WITH DEMENTIA

My Story of Living Positively with Dementia CHRISTINE BRYDEN FEB 2005 // 200pp // 9781843103325 // pb // £13.99

Truly inspirational, totally realistic account of living positively with dementia. Christine Bryden was a top civil servant and single mother of three children when she was diagnosed with dementia at 46. Since then she has gone on to challenge almost every stereotype by campaigning for self-advocacy, writing articles and speaking at national conferences. This book is a vivid account of the author’s experiences of dementia.

An enthralling account of one woman’s multiple journeys or as she prefers to call it her “roller coaster ride” as she confronts, endures, surmounts and learns to live with the challenges posed by her condition... [it joins] just a handful of other dementia publications which I would describe as riveting; they have dramatically extended my understanding and influenced my attitudes. I have been amazed, moved and profoundly challenged... This book is highly relevant to everyone whose lives are touched by dementia in whatever way... Christine, we thank you for your courage, and salute your persistent labour and achievements. We wish you and those you love perseverance and patience throughout the remainder of the journey and “peace at the last”. - Journal of Dementia Care

ALZHEIMER

A Journey Together FEDERICA CARACCIOLO SEP 2005 // 108pp // 9781843104087 // pb // £13.99

An honest, thoughtful and ultimately hopeful account of one woman’s experience of caring for her husband during his seven-year battle with Alzheimer’s. Francesco Caracciolo was a successful architect and, with his wife Federica, also worked as photo reporter for the UN, travelling extensively throughout Africa and Asia. A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s put an end to their travels. With thoughtfulness and honesty, Federica shares her experience of caring for her husband during his battle with Alzheimers.

I confess that it was with trepidation that I opened this book, uncertain that it would hold me, uncomfortable with the subject of a feared and too common illness. Indeed, I might never have read it, had it not been assigned to me for this review. What a loss that would have been, and what providence that I was able to share these lives, which I will never, as long as I am able, forget. - Pyschiatric Services

- The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy

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experts by experience: related

POSITIVELY PARKINSON’S

LIVING WITH BRAIN INJURY

Symptoms and Diagnosis, Research and Treatment, Advice and Support

PHILIP L. FAIRCLOUGH

THE MAN WHO LOST HIS LANGUAGE A Case of Aphasia Revised Edition

JUL 2002 // 176pp // 9781843100591 // pb // £19.99

ANN ANDREWS MAY 2013 // 176pp // 9781849054119 // pb // £9.99

Informative, practical and uplifting, this is a book for anyone with Parkinson’s and for those who care for and support them.

Ann has her own story of Parkinson’s, and here she has also gathered the stories of others. Each is important, each is relevant and each deserves to be heard. My congratulations to Ann for taking on this task. I hope everyone values reading this book as much as I have. - from the foreword by Dr Barry Snow, Neurologist

A PERSONAL GUIDE TO LIVING WITH PROGRESSIVE MEMORY LOSS SANDY BURGENER AND PRUDENCE TWIGG OCT 2007 // 160pp // 9781843108634 // pb // £14.99

Practical guidance for coping with progressive memory loss, including examples from real people who have faced similar challenges.

SHEILA HALE

A personal account of living with brain injury, explaining the process of rehabilitation and giving intimate insight of the experience to anyone working with or affected by brain injury.

The writer gives invaluable insights into his journey, for example the changes he experienced in physical ability, thought, cognition, emotions and most valuably, his own perception of his experience... This book gives a clear overview of how valuable health and social care support is to someone who needs to find their way through a complicated and frightening system. I would recommend this book to professionals, families and carers. It explains what is happening to the injured person and the significant people who are part of their journey; the reader will gain invaluable professional guidance from a neew perspective. As a social work practitioner, I feel the urge to read the book again. It has given me insight from the soul, from a personal experience, and on that basis, this book is highly recommended. - Social Care and Neurodisability, Penny Lee, Social Worker working in a multidisciplinary team for people with physical disabilities and brain injury in London

APR 2007 // 272pp // 9781843105640 // pb // £14.99

A unique exploration of aphasia - losing the ability to use or comprehend words - from the personal perspective of one couple coming to terms with its challenges and adapting to life after a debilitating stroke.

We have been given a truly inspired description of the power of love and devotion in the face of adversity. This is essential reading for anyone who wishes to know more about aphasia and related conditions. - Signpost, Journal of Dementia and Mental Health Care of Older People

STROKE SURVIVOR A Personal Guide to Recovery ANDY MCCANN JAN 2006 // 256pp // 9781843104100 // pb // £15.99

Andy McCann shares advice and supportive information as he shares his journey through recovery; from devastating stroke at the age of 37, to ‘Stroke Survivor.’

Written in an informative yet enjoyable manner, being both humourous and poignant in parts. Although aimed primarily at stroke sufferers, their families and their carers, the book will also appeal to a wide range of professional staff involved in the management of stroke patients, particularly those staff who advocate ’true’ patient-centred care.

These stories highlight both good and bad ways to deal with the problems that arise and are also useful for describing the experiences of memory loss to friends and family. The authors suggest ways of maintaining physical and mental health by staying active and engaged in society. They also offer techniques for improving, communication, preserving self-esteem and overcoming the stigma associated with memory loss.

- Physiotherapy

- Human Givens

THE FORGIVENESS PROJECT Stories for a Vengeful Age MARINA CANTACUZINO FOREWORDS BY ARCHBISHOP EMERITUS DESMOND TUTU AND ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH. MAR 2015 // 208pp // 9781849055666 // hb // £16.99

Challenging our ideas about forgiveness. Examining themes of forgiveness, reconciliation and conflict transformation, this book brings together the personal testimonies of both survivors and perpetrators of crime and violence and asks the question whether forgiveness may have more currency than revenge in an age which seems locked into the cycle of conflict.

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The powerful real life stories collected by The Forgiveness Project come from ordinary people around the world in a diverse range of situations, including those who have transformed aggression into a driving force for peace. Raising the possibility of alternatives to resentment, retaliation and revenge, each story shows the very real impact of forgiveness (or lack of forgiveness) within a particular context, provoking questions such as ‘what is forgiveness?’, ‘how can you respond to the unforgivable?’ and ‘can you move on without forgiveness?’ As with all good storytelling each personal narrative in this book reveals both the intimate in the epic and the epic in the intimate. All royalties from the sale of this book will go to The Forgiveness Project.

This reassuring and uplifting book testifies to the truth of forgiveness - freestanding, not dependent upon faith, but upon humanity. It is both provocative and full of hope. - Jon Snow, journalist and presenter


For families, friends and carers

DEMENTIA - SUPPORT FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

UNDERSTANDING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS

DAVE PULSFORD AND RACHEL THOMPSON

BRIAN DRAPER

OCT 2012 // 240pp // 9781849052436 // pb // £13.99

JUL 2013 // 288pp // 9781849053747 // pb // £14.99

A comprehensive and practical introduction to the condition, this book is essential reading for anyone who has a friend or relative with dementia.

Your complete road-map to understanding the symptoms, treatment and management of dementia, for anyone who works with or cares for someone with dementia.

This comprehensive yet accessible book, written specifically for friends and relatives, offers practical advice and support that can help ensure the best possible quality of life for people with dementia and the people around them.

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This book tells you everything you need to know about Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia, from symptoms, assessment and diagnosis, to the different kinds of treatment and management of dementia. Taking into account the latest research, and ethical and legal issues, there is also useful advice and ways to support relatives and carers.

It is the most helpful resource I have yet found for family and friends of those with dementia and for those in the early stages of the disease. - Plus, The Magazine of the Christian Council on Ageing

THE SIMPLICITY OF DEMENTIA

---> BRAND NEW MINDFULNESS FOR CARERS How to Manage the Demands of Caregiving While Finding a Place for Yourself DR CHERYL REZEK

A Guide for Family and Carers HUUB BUIJSSEN FEB 2005 // 176pp // 9781843103219 // pb // £13.99

MAY 2015 // 96pp // 9781849056540 // pb // £6.99

Essential information and encouragement for professionals and loved ones on how to understand and overcome common challenges in dementia care, focusing on the experience of the person with dementia themselves.

Mindfulness practices and psychology to help carers manage stress, anxiety, depression and burnout.

This book offers an accessible and sympathetic introduction for relatives, carers and professionals looking after or training to work with people with dementia. Drawing on the two `laws of dementia’, the author explains the causes of communication problems, mood disturbances and `deviant’ behaviours.

Relatives and carers will find this book a source of essential information and encouragement to deal confidently with the difficulties posed by the condition both for people with Dementia and those around them. -Working with Older People

Carers are particularly vulnerable to feeling stressed, worried and worn down by the vast demands that often come with caregiving, be they physical, psychological or emotional. Mindfulness can be enormously beneficial to carers, whether professional or voluntary, as a means of developing greater inner stability, resilience and gaining more control over their thoughts, feelings and emotions. Mindfulness is an evidencebased approach that is proven to help protect against stress, anxiety, depression and burnout. Dr Cheryl Rezek provides an accessible introduction to mindfulness, and explains how simple mindfulness practices and psychological concepts can be used to manage the dayto-day demands of caring effectively, helping caregivers to gain a greater sense of control and maintain a more positive and balanced outlook. The book includes easy-to-use and enjoyable mindfulness exercises, short enough to fit into a busy day, as well as accompanying audio tracks to support and guide the reader through these exercises. An essential read for all those involved in caring for people with acute or long-term health and mental health conditions, disabilities and other support needs, including relatives and other informal carers as well as professional medical, health and social care staff.

A thorough introduction to how mindfulness can be a lifeline for carers. Providing relevant evidence and opportunities for practice, there is clear progress through the stages I witness clients experience - from debilitating stress to mindful awareness - greatly improving quality of life within challenging circumstances. - Elizabeth Turp BACP Accredited Counsellor and author of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME: Support for Family & Friends

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for children

---> CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT...SERIES CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT DEMENTIA? A guide for family, friends and carers

JUDE WELTON ILLUSTRATED BY JANE TELFORD

CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT HAVING A STROKE?

CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT PARKINSON’S DISEASE?

A guide for friends, family and professionals

A guide for family, friends and carers ALAN M. HULTQUIST

LISA TAYLOR AND SWEE HONG CHIA

JAN 2013 // 48pp // 9781849052979 // pb // £8.99

Jack invites readers to learn about dementia from his perspective - an ideal introduction to dementia for anyone from child to adult. Meet Jack - an older man with dementia. Jack invites readers to learn about dementia from his perspective, helping them to understand the challenges faced by someone with dementia and the changes it causes to memory, communication and behaviour. This illustrated book is an ideal way to introduce dementia to children and aid family discussions.

[...] a fresh approach to understanding dementia. The firstperson perspective is a useful device for making information personal and particular... A few informative pages at the end of the book give an overview of the types of dementia, facts and figures, dementia-friendly environments and a brief list of resources for those affected by dementia.

ILLUSTRATED BY LYDIA T. CORROW

ILLUSTRATED BY KATIE STANTON

JUN 2013 // 56pp // 9781849059480 // pb // £8.99

AUG 2014 // 64pp // 9781849054959 // pb // £8.99

Meet Fred - a man who has had a stroke - learn about what it is like to have a stroke from his perspective, and how you can help.

Meet Nikolai - a man who with Parkinson’s disease - learn about what it is like to have the condition from his perspective, and how you can help.

Stroke can be a terrifying experience for both the patient and the family. This wonderful little book explains everything clearly and will I am sure both educate and reassure families who have to live through a very difficult experience.

Alan M. Hultquist provides a wealth of accessible information about a very complicated disease through the eyes of Nikolai, a man with Parkinson’s disease. This book is a great guide to share with family, friends and colleagues looking for personal insight into this illness.

- Tony Rudd CBE, Professor of Stroke Medicine Kings College London, National Clinical Director for Stroke NHS England, London Stroke Clinical Director

- Diane L. Church, PhD, Coordinator, American Parkinson Disease Association Information and Referral Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

- Nursing Standard

TALKING TO MY GRAN ABOUT DYING My School Project GINA LEVETE JUL 2014 // 64pp // 9781898576174 // pb // £8.99

A surprisingly fun book around the difficult subject of death.

GRANDMA’S BOX OF MEMORIES Helping Grandma to Remember JEAN DEMETRIS ILLUSTRATED BY ALEX DEMETRIS JUN 2014 // 32pp // 9781849055178 // hb // £10.99

This beautifully-illustrated story helps to explain dementia to children aged 4 to 7 years in a gentle and engaging way. Following Alice and her family as they put together a box of memories for their Grandma who has dementia, this beautifullyillustrated story book helps to explain dementia to children aged 4 to 7 years in a gentle and engaging way, and prompts discussions about what children can do to help their own grandparent living with dementia.

Alice’s Grandma has dementia... Alice has the idea of making a memory box for Grandma In it she will put things that will remind Grandma of all the good times they have had together... This beautifully produced hardback book has quite special illustrations showing a family doing their best to help their well-beloved Grandma... Highly recommended for families of young children who may have difficulty in explaining what is going on with a grandparent.

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Death is something of a taboo subject in our society and no more so than when talking with children. This book is precisely what they need. It shows that children do not require answers but the opportunity to think about such matters with adults they can trust. In my experience of researching with young children this is one of the topics they most wished to address. - Clive Erricker, co-author of The Education of the Whole Child

GRANDAD’S ASHES WALTER SMITH FEB 2007 // 32pp // 9781843105176 // hb // £9.99

This beautifully illustrated picture book is ideal for broaching issues surrounding loss or bereavement with children aged four to eight. “Told with gentle humour and including beautiful full-colour illustrations, this is a charming story for children and an ideal resource for parents or counsellors to read with a child as a way of broaching issues surrounding loss or bereavement.

THE GIRL ON THE SHORE F.M. HUGHES SEP 2002 // 112pp // 9781843101116 // pb // £18.99

This fictional account of a young woman starting work as a carer in a residential home for older people explores issues around ageing and dementia in an enjoyable and unusual way.


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THE IMPORTANCE OF FOOD AND MEALTIMES IN DEMENTIA CARE

---> BESTSELLER DEVELOPING EXCELLENT CARE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA IN CARE HOMES

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The Table is Set GRETHE BERG MAY 2006 // 88pp // 9781843104353 // pb // £13.99

Exploring how mealtimes in dementia care can be used as natural opportunities for meaningful interaction, socialising and reminiscing, and taking part in familiar tasks.

CAROLINE BAKER NOV 2014 // 208pp // 9781849054676 // pb // £16.99

A concise guide to implementing the key criteria of the award-winning PEARL programme in your care home, to improve residents’ well-being and achieve excellence. The award-winning PEARL programme has been proven to dramatically increase the wellbeing of people with dementia living in care homes. This concise and accessible guide describes the key criteria of the programme, and explains how dementia care practitioners and managers can implement them in their own care homes to achieve excellence.

Using her experience of working with older people with dementia, Grethe Berg explains how mealtimes can be used as opportunities for meaningful interaction, socialising and reminiscing. This book provides much-needed help and practical strategies for care managers and carers to reclaim mealtimes as positive experiences for people with dementia.

IINCLUDING THE PERSON WITH DEMENTIA IN DESIGNING AND DELIVERING CARE I Need to Be Me!’ ELIZABETH BARNETT FOREWORD BY MARY MARSHALL NOV 2000 // 224pp // 9781853027406 // pb // £25.00

This book is a real pearl. It’s full of practical, down to earth ways of helping people and their families get the most out of life in their care home. It’s written by compassionate people who have years of experience and who have thought carefully about how to make things better. There is something for everyone to learn from them.

How we can adapt everyday skills to root service design and care delivery in the concerns and expectations of people with dementia.

- Professor Dawn Brooker PhD CPsychol (clin) AFBPsS, Director of the Association for Dementia Studies, University of Worcester

---> BESTSELLER MAKING INDIVIDUAL SERVICE FUNDS WORK FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA LIVING IN CARE HOMES

DEMENTIA CARE TRAINING MANUAL FOR STAFF WORKING IN NURSING AND RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS DANNY WALSH JUN 2006 // 240pp // 9781843103189 // pb // £29.99

Practical, interactive resource, packed with exercises and discussion points to help front-line workers deliver the highest standard of dementia care. This interactive resource book encourages front-line staff working with dementia sufferers to examine their working practice and modify it to meet best practice guidelines. Packed with photocopiable exercises, discussion points and questions, this training manual provides a framework for care work in line with statutory requirements and standards.

How it Works in Practice HELEN SANDERSON AND GILL BAILEY WITH LISA MARTIN JUL 2014 // 144pp // 9781849055451 // pb // £18.99

How to introduce Individual Service Funds (ISFs) for people with dementia in your care home, and how to deal with difficulties and setbacks. Through clear practical examples, this book demonstrates how Individual Service Funds can dramatically improve the quality of life of people with dementia living in care homes, showing what works and what doesn’t, how to deal with difficulties and setbacks and describing the person-centred planning tools needed to implement the approach.

REDUCING STRESS-RELATED BEHAVIOURS IN PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Care-based Therapy CHRIS BONNER

JUN 2005 // 96pp // 9781843103493 // pb // £15.99

Simple and imaginative ways to prevent and reduce stress-related behaviours in people with dementia in residential care. This practical book provides simple ways to reduce stressrelated behaviours in people with dementia. The author suggests strategies for managing problems with feeding, bathing, toileting and sleep, looks at how to understand and cope with wandering, agitation and inappropriate sexual activity, and discusses ways of defusing aggressive behaviour.

This book is packed full of stories that illustrate the outcomes for people that can result from deploying an ISF model. It focuses on the outstanding work that has been done at Bruce Lodge, a large care home for people with dementia now arranged as 43 separate ISFs, with every resident able to control a number of hours of support that are set aside for them to do the things they want, when and where they want... Delivering better outcomes is at the heart of all of these stories, and it is at the heart of this book... I feel sure that this book will help many more people to bring about these positive changes within services and within people’s lives. - from the foreword by Dr. Sam Bennett, Programme Director, Think Local Act Personal

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---> BESTSELLER AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST’S GUIDE TO SLEEP AND SLEEP PROBLEMS EDITED BY ANDREW GREEN AND CARY BROWN FOREWORD BY MICHAEL IWAMA FEB 2015 // 368pp // 9781849056182 // hb // £40.00

Everything an occupational therapist needs to know about sleep and sleep disorders. The first book written specifically on clinical applications of sleep and sleep disorder theory for occupational therapists, this book bridges the research to practice gap. Contributors share their expertise, exploring topics such as the relationship between mental health and sleep; how sleep is affected by age, or by specific conditions such as dementia or autism; and how occupational therapists can use their skills and training to improve sleep quality in patients who are suffering from pain, or trauma. This timely book is essential reading for occupational therapists and students of occupational therapy, covering all of the aspects of sleep and sleep disorders that they will find useful for practice.

I am delighted to see a book specifically about sleep and the role occupational therapists can play in assisting the person to manage the impact of sleep disorder. The range of conditions and perspectives discussed in the book gives depth and breadth to the wide-ranging aspects of sleep and sleep problems and the influence this can have on people’s daily lives across the lifespan. I see the book as a useful resource for all occupational therapists from novice to expert. - Professor Diane Cox, Chair of the Editorial Board of the British Journal of Occupational Therapy, Professor of Occupational Therapy, University of Cumbria, UK

SLEEP BETTER WITH NATURAL THERAPIES A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Insomnia, Moving Sleep Cycles and Preventing Jet Lag PETER SMITH OCT 2013 // 272pp // 9781848191822 // pb // £13.99

A wide range of drug-free therapeutic approaches to overcoming sleeping problems.

PROVIDING GOOD CARE AT NIGHT FOR OLDER PEOPLE Practical Approaches for Use in Nursing and Care Homes DIANA KERR AND HEATHER WILKINSON OCT 2010 // 192pp // 9781849050647 // pb // £19.99

Providing the information, knowledge and practical skills needed to deliver positive and appropriate care at night - from tackling common issues to the importance of staff self-care. This book provides night staff, their managers and anyone else with an interest in care homes with the information and practical skills they need to deliver appropriate care at night. The authors look at nutrition and hydration, continence, challenging behaviour, medication, night time checking, pain management and end of life care.

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HOW TO MAKE YOUR CARE HOME FUN Simple Activities for People of All Abilities

KENNETH AGAR NOV 2008 // 144pp // 9781843109525 // pb // £14.99

Examining the need for activities for elderly people in care, this invaluable resource offers a practical and varied programme of entertaining activities that can be used in a diverse range of settings.

UNDERSTANDING CARE HOMES A Research and Development Perspective EDITED BY KATHERINE FROGGATT, SUE DAVIES AND JULIENNE MEYER DEC 2008 // 272pp // 9781843105534 // pb // £19.99

Research and development initiatives are examined in order to determine how they can provide better care for individual residents their families, whilst enhancing care given by the organisation as a whole. This book draws together a range of research and development initiatives that emphasise the importance of partnership working, and of enabling older people and their families to maintain the highest quality of life. The book investigates how research and development can be undertaken to provide better care for the resident and their family.

INVOLVING FAMILIES IN CARE HOMES A Relationship-Centred Approach to Dementia Care BOB WOODS, JOHN KEADY AND DIANE SEDDON SEP 2007 // 144pp // 9781843102298 // pb // £14.99

Practical advice and good practice guidelines on helping families to become partners in the caring process when a loved one with dementia moves into residential care.

PARTNERS IN CARE A Training Package for Involving Families in Dementia Care Homes BOB WOODS, JOHN KEADY, HELEN ROSS AND CLARE WENGER JUN 2008 // // 9781843106753 // DVD Video // £36.20

Booklet and DVD set designed to encourage family participation in the care home and develop a constructive partnership between people with dementia, their loved ones, and care home staff.

TRAINING MANUAL FOR WORKING WITH OLDER PEOPLE IN RESIDENTIAL AND DAY CARE SETTINGS JACKI PRITCHARD MAR 2003 // 400pp // 9781843101239 // pb // £45.00

Training manual designed to promote good practice in working with older people, and to help care workers meet the national requirements for training in social care work.


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---> COMING SOON FACILITATING SPIRITUAL REMINISCENCE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

PLAYFULNESS AND DEMENTIA

A Learning Guide ELIZABETH MACKINLAY AND CORINNE TREVITT

John Killick explores the nature of playfulness and the many ways in which it can enrich the lives of people with dementia. Specific approaches and ideas for practice are described, and personal accounts of playfulness by those with dementia and their carers offer rich first-hand insights into its transformative potential.

A Practice Guide JOHN KILLICK OCT 2012 // 120pp // 9781849052238 // pb // £16.99

Enrich the lives of people with dementia through the use of playfulness and creativity in dementia care.

JUN 2015 // 112pp // 9781849055734 // pb // £22.99

Learn how to facilitate spiritual reminiscence sessions with people with dementia. Spiritual reminiscence is a way of communicating that acknowledges the person as a spiritual being and seeks to engage the person in a more meaningful and personal way. This practical guide teaches carers how to facilitate engaging and stimulating spiritual reminiscence sessions with older people, and particularly with people with dementia. After reading the guide, carers will understand the many and varied benefits of spiritual reminiscence, and will have developed the skills, confidence and communication techniques needed to support people with dementia in this activity. The authors present in accessible terms the evidence-base to support the benefits of the approach and provide clear, step-bystep instructions for facilitating spiritual reminiscence sessions, including useful suggestions for ideas and questions to stimulate discussion. Intended to be used either as a self-learning tool or as the basis for staff training sessions, this will be a valuable resource for staff in care homes and day centres, activity coordinators, pastoral and spiritual care professionals, clergy and spiritual leaders.

PUPPETRY IN DEMENTIA CARE Connecting through Creativity and Joy KARRIE MARSHALL JUL 2013 // 264pp // 9781849053921 // pb // £19.99

Demonstrating the many ways in which puppetry and associated art forms can be used in a person-centred way to communicate and connect with people with dementia; even in the later stages of the disease.

HEALING ARTS THERAPIES AND PERSON-CENTRED DEMENTIA CARE EDITED BY ANTHEA INNES AND KAREN HATFIELD OCT 2001 // 128pp // 9781843100386 // pb // £19.99

Practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals on how music, dance and the visual arts can be used in partnership with person-centred care to improve quality of life for people with dementia.

CONNECTING THROUGH MUSIC WITH PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA A Guide for Caregivers ROBIN RIO

HI

FEB 2009 // 144pp // 9781843109051 // pb // £14.99

How caregivers can use melody or rhythm to connect with someone who may be otherwise non-responsive, and how memories can be stimulated by music that resonates with a part of someone’s past. This user-friendly book demonstrates how even simple sounds and movements can engage people with dementia, promoting relaxation and enjoyment. All that’s needed to succeed is a love of music, and a desire to gain greater communication and interaction. The book provides practical advice on using music and includes a songbook of popular song choices.

MUSIC THERAPY IN DEMENTIA CARE EDITED BY DAVID ALDRIDGE OCT 2000 // 256pp // 9781853027765 // pb // £19.99

A comprehensive look at music therapy as a means of improving memory, health and identity in those suffering from dementia.

COMFORTING TOUCH IN DEMENTIA AND END OF LIFE CARE Take My Hand BARBARA GOLDSCHMIDT AND NIAMH VAN MEINES ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES GOLDSCHMIDT NOV 2011 // 208pp // 9781848190733 // pb // £15.99

Simple hand massage techniques for carers looking to connect with and comfort people with dementia. Highly Commended in the Popular Medicine category at the 2012 British Medical Association Book Awards The radiant energy in human touch can have a powerful therapeutic effect for those who are elderly, ill or dying. Explaining the benefits, practicalities and research behind touch therapy, this book teaches a simple hand massage sequence for all carers looking for an effective way to support and connect with a family member, friend or patient.

Provides thoughtful and evidence based advice and tuition on working with this client group, and a reminder of the importance of seeing a person as a “whole” and not just their condition.’ - College of Occupational Therapy Specialist Section, Older People Newsletter

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--> COMING SOON QIGONG FOR WELLBEING IN DEMENTIA AND AGING

STEPHEN RATH ILLUSTRATED BY LAURHA FRANKFORT AUG 2015 // 168pp // 9781848192539 // pb // £15.99

Gentle Qigong exercises and breathing techniques to improve the wellbeing of people with dementia. Qigong is the centuries-old practice of moving vital energy (Qi) through the channels of the body, known as meridians, to promote vitality and health. Stephen Rath details current research and Traditional Chinese Medicine theory to show how Qigong practice can support cognitive functioning, as well as emotional and physical wellbeing, in people with dementia. Qigong for Wellbeing in Dementia and Aging presents a set of accessible Qigong exercises and breathing techniques adapted specifically for older people who may be frail or have limited mobility, which address specific symptoms associated with dementia. These include exercises for the hands and feet, exercises for releasing emotions through the Five Animal Sounds, seated exercises, and facial exercises. The exercises, contributed by the Natural Healing Research Foundation from their Senior Exercise Class in Hawaii, are presented with clear explanatory illustrations. The final part of the book describes the Chinese understanding of nutrition as an essential underpinning of good health into old age, and provides health-giving food and drink recipes for people with dementia based on these principles. There is also a helpful chapter on practicing Qigong to protect against caregiver burnout.

As the average human life span has steadily increased since the last century, dementia has become a major challenge to the wellbeing of the aging population. How to prevent, treat and improve dementia is a task our society faces. To solve this task, a combined effort is needed from different philosophies and medical fields - a place where the East meets the West... This book provides clear and concise information about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine in order to help readers understand Qigong’s benefit for this illness. The format of the exercises are easy to understand and practice. I hope this book will bring new light in fighting dementia and improving the quality of life for our elders. - Dr. Shi Cheng, MM (China), Dipl. Ac., Vice President and Co-Founder of Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CSTCM), Denver, CO

DESIGN FOR NATURE IN DEMENTIA CARE GARUTH CHALFONT SEP 2007 // 182pp // 9781843105718 // pb // £19.99

Practical ways to incorporate nature into indoor and outdoor environments and offer a connection to nature for people living with dementia. The author describes activities that offer a connection to nature, such as caring for house plants and pets, gardening, cooking and handicrafts. He suggests practical ways to incorporate nature into indoor and outdoor environments. .

THE CREATIVE ARTS IN DEMENTIA CARE

Practical Person-Centred Approaches and Ideas JILL HAYES WITH SARAH POVEY FOREWORD BY SHAUN MCNIFF SEP 2010 // 160pp // 9781849050562 // pb // £18.99

Improve emotional and social well-being for people with dementia using this creative map of care; including easy-to-follow examples and detailed case studies. After explaining why adopting a creative approach is central to effective dementia care, the authors go on to discuss meditation, singing, movement and storytelling, describing their therapeutic benefits and giving examples of how they can be used.

CREATIVITY AND COMMUNICATION IN PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA

A Practical Guide

JOHN KILLICK AND CLAIRE CRAIG SEP 2011 // 216pp // 9781849051132 // pb // £19.99

Exploring how creativity can be crucial in maintaining communication in dementia care; including suggestions for a range of settings, and covering all the practical considerations. This book describes how to develop a creative approach to the day-to-day care of people with dementia, and provides rich and varied ideas for creative activities for use with individuals or groups. The authors explain what creativity has to offer people with dementia, and how a creative approach can help to address the difficulties they face.

TRANSFORMING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA THROUGH CONTACT WITH THE NATURAL WORLD Fresh Air on My Face

EDITED BY JANE GILLIARD AND MARY MARSHALL NOV 2011 // 160pp // 9781849052672 // pb // £16.99

Demonstrating why we should provide opportunities for people with dementia to experience the great outdoors, and exploring the many different ways they can safely interact with and experience nature. This important book simply but persuasively demonstrates why we should provide the opportunities for people with dementia to experience the great outdoors. The contributors explore many different ways in which people with dementia can experience and interact with nature.

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REMEMBERING YESTERDAY, CARING TODAY

Reminiscence in Dementia Care: A Guide to Good Practice PAM SCHWEITZER AND ERROLLYN BRUCE

FOREWORD BY FAITH GIBSON

MAY 2008 // 224pp // 9781843106494 // pb // £19.99

Practical guide to reminiscence in dementia care; examining how it can contribute to person-centred care and containing detailed descriptions of activities that can be used in a variety of situations. This practical guide is designed to give those who care for people with dementia a clear sense of how reminiscence can be used to greatly improve their quality of life. The book explores how reminiscence can contribute to person-centred dementia care and contains detailed descriptions of activities that can be used in a variety of care settings.


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TRY EXERCISE FROM THE STABILITY OF A CHAIR CHAIR YOGA Seated Exercises for Health and Wellbeing

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SEATED TAIJI AND QIGONG Guided Therapeutic Exercises to Manage Stress and Balance Mind, Body and Spirit CYNTHIA W. QUARTA

EDELTRAUD ROHNFELD

FOREWORD BY MICHELLE MALONEY VALLIE

ILLUSTRATED BY EDELTRAUD ROHNFELD

FEB 2012 // 204pp // 9781848190887 // pb // £15.99

SEP 2011 // 192pp // 9781848190788 // pb // £12.99

Everything caregivers need to know about Taiji and Qigong for those with limited mobility.

This step-by-step yoga program can be practiced by virtually anyone, anywhere, in any chair. This is the complete, step-by-step and fully illustrated guide to chair yoga, which can be practiced by virtually anyone to stimulate physical and mental well-being. It is particularly beneficial for those with limited mobility, including the elderly, individuals rehabilitating after injury or illness and people with physical disabilities.

This illustrated guide covers everything caregivers will need to know about Taiji and Qigong in order to help those with limited mobility experience these relaxing forms of exercise. The specially adapted program targets all the different parts of the body to improve strength and provide contemplative relaxation.

DANCE AND MOVEMENT SESSIONS FOR OLDER PEOPLE

CHAIR YOGA Seated Exercises for Health and Wellbeing

A Handbook for Activity Coordinators and Carers

EDELTRAUD ROHNFELD

DELIA SILVESTER WITH SUSAN FRAMPTON

ILLUSTRATED BY EDELTRAUD ROHNFELD OCT 2013 // // 9781848191846 // DVD Video // £10.99

DEC 2013 // 160pp // 9781849054706 // pb // £17.99

DVD of two 40-minute yoga sequences specially developed for people without the range of movement necessary for mat work.

Run safe, rewarding and health-giving dance and movement sessions with older people with this practical guide.

With voiceover instructions and onscreen demonstrations, this DVD guides the viewer through two 40-minute chair yoga routines, which can be practiced by virtually anyone to stimulate physical and mental wellbeing. This versatile form of yoga is specially designed for those with limited mobility through age, illness, injury or physical disability.

This handbook will empower carers to run safe, rewarding and health-giving dance sessions with older people, including those who are wheelchair-bound or living with dementia. It covers risk assessment, preparing the venue and choosing props and music, and includes instructions for 20 dances drawn from a range of cultures and traditions.

ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN CARE HOMES

REMINISCENCE THEATRE Making Theatre from Memories

A Handbook for Successful Activity Planning

PAM SCHWEITZER NOV 2006 // 314pp // 9781843104308 // pb // £19.99

SARAH CROCKETT

A comprehensive guide to the nature, practice and therapeutic effects of reminiscence theatre, including advice for practice.

JUL 2013 // 208pp // 9781849054294 // pb // £12.99

This book is a comprehensive guide to the nature, practice and therapeutic effects of reminiscence theatre. Drawing on examples from real-life case studies, Pam Schweitzer provides practical advice on the process of taking an oral history, creating from it a written script and developing that into a dramatic production, on whatever scale.

INVOLVING SENIOR CITIZENS IN GROUP MUSIC THERAPY JOSEPH PINSON

Step-by-step instructions and a wealth of creative ideas for activities in care homes, with residents of varying abilities, including those with dementia. When tasked with providing activities for older people in care, it can be difficult to know where to begin. What constitutes an activity? How can you make sure activities are positive and person-centred? What can you actually do? Offering advice, encouragement and a wealth of practical suggestions, this is an indispensable companion for carers.

THE ACTIVITY YEAR BOOK

DEC 2012 // 144pp // 9781849058964 // pb // £17.99

A Week by Week Guide for Use in Elderly Day and Residential Care

Effective strategies and practical guidance on running music therapy groups with senior citizens. This practical guide to running music therapy groups with senior citizens provides effective strategies that encourage therapists to be creative and engaging, and involve participants fully in the music-making process. The author explains how to choose or create music that is accessible to older people, relating to the group’s shared experiences.

ANNI BOWDEN AND NANCY LEWTHWAITE MAR 2009 // 256pp // 9781843109631 // pb // £24.99

Engaging activities for every important date in the calendar. For care staff looking after older people, coming up with ideas for activities to keep their residents engaged and stimulated can be challenging. The Activity Year Book solves this problem, offering week by week themed activities. It has activities relating to every important date in the calendar, encouraging discussion around these events.

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---> BESTSELLER RAISING SELFESTEEM IN ADULTS An Eclectic Approach with Art Therapy, CBT and DBT Based Techniques SUSAN I. BUCHALTER DEC 2014 // 288pp // 9781849059664 // pb // £17.99

284 individual exercises specifically designed to build self-esteem are laid out in this practical resource for arts therapists and other professionals. A rich assortment of 284 exercises grounded in evidencebased principles of art therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, to suit a variety of clientele, including those suffering from depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, all designed to raise self-esteem – a crucial foundation of wellness.

Susan Buchalter’s book offers art therapists a broad range of practical exercises and techniques for enhancing self-esteem in adults. Practitioners may find this book a useful resource, particularly when applied alongside more directive approaches such as CBT and DBT. Debbie Michaels, HCPC Registered Art Psychotherapist and Associate Lecturer, Art Therapy Northern Programme

IMPROVING MEMORY THROUGH CREATIVITY A Professional’s Guide to Culturally Sensitive Cognitive Training with Older Adults AMANDA ALDERS PIKE FEB 2014 // 192pp // 9781849059534 // pb // £17.99

Research based, culturally-sensitive strategies for improving memory through creativity. Art therapy is a culturally sensitive method of enhancing cognitive performance. With online accompaniments and materials for use in sessions and workshops, this book combines research and practical resources to enable professionals to improve memory, mood and socialization in the ethnically diverse older population though therapeutic creativity.

This is the book I’ve been waiting for. With one fell swoop Dr Amanda Pike has answered all the questions I’ve been asking for over 20 years while developing art programs for older people and observing the remarkable improvement in quality of life as they become absorbed in creative expression. Dr Pike argues her case lucidly and logically. She explores the scientific evidence in depth without overwhelming the reader. An essential handbook for all art facilitators. - Nancy Tingey, Founder and Coordinator of Painting with Parkinson’s, Churchill Fellowship project, 1996 - Art as a Therapy for Parkinson’s

---> BESTSELLER MINDFULNESSBASED INTERVENTIONS FOR OLDER ADULTS Evidence for Practice CARLA MARTINS, PHD JUL 2014 // 312pp // 9781849054874 // pb // £29.99

How Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) can be used with older adults as an effective complementary intervention. The first research-based book on the efficacy of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for older adults, presenting academics, students and professionals with robust new evidence to support MBSR’s positive impact on older people’s wellbeing and valuable guidance on how to tailor MBSR programmes to meet the particular needs of this group.

In this book, Carla Martins presents a brilliant and clear summary of the field of mindfulness as applied to older adults and how it might serve as a complementary and holistic approach to augment physical and emotional well-being, stimulate cognitive performance and creativity, provide tools to deal with loss and daily life with more awareness, to foster personal development and serve as a means to dive deeper into understanding who we are as individual beings as we age. The book weaves together the rigor of clinical science and the wisdom of deep reflection to offer a text that will be of benefit to many - not only for those working with older adults, but for all those seek to explore how mindfulness can change the way they relate to the aging process, moment by moment. - from the foreword by Shauna Shapiro, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology at Santa Clara University and co-author of Mindful Discipline and The Art and Science of Mindfulness

ART THERAPY AND CREATIVE COPING TECHNIQUES FOR OLDER ADULTS SUSAN I. BUCHALTER JUN 2011 // 328pp // 9781849058308 // pb // £20.99

Innovative creative projects and exercises to help older adults express themselves creatively and better cope with major life changes. Art and the therapeutic uses of art provide older people with valuable ways in which to express their feelings, needs and fears, and with a resource for coping with life’s major changes. This practical book is filled with step-by-step activities for art therapists and professionals to use in work with older people either individually or in groups.

EXPRESSIVE ARTS WITH ELDERS A Resource Second Edition EDITED BY NAIDA WEISBERG AND ROSILYN WILDER FOREWORD BY STANLEY CATH & GEORGE SIGEL APR 2001 // 240pp // 9781853028199 // pb // £27.99

Help older people experience a renewed sense of life-affirmation through the expressive arts and arts therapies.

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THE CARER’S COSMETIC HANDBOOK

ONCE UPON A GROUP

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A Guide to Running and Participating in Successful Groups Second Edition

Simple Health and Beauty Tips for Older Persons SHARON TAY

MAGGIE KINDRED AND MICHAEL KINDRED

FEB 2009 // 160pp // 9781843109730 // pb // £16.99

DEC 2010 // 112pp // 9781849051668 // pb // £9.99

A practical handbook designed to assist carers in looking after their older clients’ appearances as well as their health.

A short, easy-to-read guide to groupwork.

This practical handbook is specifically designed to assist carers in looking after their clients’ appearances as well as their health, providing a wealth of information on health and beauty care for older people. Throughout the book, Sharon Tay gives easy to follow instructions on appropriate cosmetic techniques.

This book is a short, light-hearted guide to groupwork, providing an easily-digestible way of understanding group dynamics, the practicalities of running a group, and how to participate in one. It covers how and where to set up a group, the size of the group and the arrangement of chairs, and the importance of boundaries and rules within a group.

STORYMAKING AND CREATIVE GROUPWORK WITH OLDER PEOPLE

COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES FOR OLDER PEOPLE IN CARE SHARON TAY SEP 2013 // 216pp // 9781848191785 // pb // £14.99

PAULA CRIMMENS

Invaluable information for complementary and beauty therapists working with older people in care.

DEC 1997 // 160pp // 9781853024405 // pb // £22.99

An invaluable companion to practice for novice complementary and beauty therapists working with older people in care, this book offers unique practical advice on issues that are often overlooked in training. It offers guidance on tackling common pitfalls and difficulties, as well as a wealth of practical tips and techniques for practice.

How to use a variety of traditional stories to work creatively with older people, particularly in groups.

This is an inspiring book which should beused by all those interested in working with the elderly in an innovative and creative manner. - Speech and Drama

REMINISCENCE AND LIFE STORY WORK A Practice Guide FAITH GIBSON FEB 2011 // 304pp // 9781849051514 // pb // £19.99

Develop the attitude, knowledge, understanding, and skills needed to use reminiscence with people of all ages. Reminiscence is a valuable tool for the professional carer as well as those looking after a family member or friend. It enhances and enriches the care relationship, and benefits both the person being cared for and the carer. This fully-updated fourth edition is full of practical information on planning and running successful reminiscence work.

GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL WORK WITH OLDER PEOPLE

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A Practical Guide to Running Successful Activity-based Programmes SWEE HONG CHIA, JULIE HEATHCOTE AND JANE MARIE HIBBERD

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ILLUSTRATED BY ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDY HIBBERD JUL 2011 // 208pp // 9781849051286 // pb // £19.99

Introducing PIE (Planning, Implementation and Evaluation); this practical resource will enable professionals to initiate and run successful activity-based programmes with older people. Introducing the concept of PIE (Planning, Implementation and Evaluation), this resource will enable professionals working with older people to initiate and run successful activity-based programmes, either individually or in groups. The authors guide the reader through the processes, and provide step-by-step instructions for a range of activities.

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THE POOL ACTIVITY LEVEL (PAL) INSTRUMENT FOR OCCUPATIONAL PROFILING

ETHICAL ISSUES IN DEMENTIA CARE

A Practical Resource for Carers of People with Cognitive Impairment Fourth Edition

JULIAN C. HUGHES AND CLIVE BALDWIN

JACKIE POOL

SEP 2006 // 144pp // 9781843103578 // pb // £15.99

OCT 2011 // 224pp // 9781849052214 // pb // £26.99

Considers common ethical decisions in dementia care in the context of relationships, treatment, safety and quality of life, and offers practical guidance and advice.

Making Difficult Decisions

Framework for providing activitybased care for people with cognitive impairments, including dementia. This fourth edition contains all the latest research on the use of the PAL Instrument, new information on using the PAL Checklist to carry out sensory interventions and information about how a new online PAL tool supports the book. It features photocopiable activity checklists and plans that help to match users’ abilities with activities.

The purpose of this book is to provide a method to promote occupation and activity among people with a range of cognitive impairments... The PAL instrument provides clear instructions to engage people in activity and provides examples of activities in daily living... This edition also contains additional case studies which are particularly useful to assist with applying these in a practical everyday way... This addition adds a new focus to the sensory level of functioning and provides valuable insight into the importance of sensory stimulation and the impacts of sensory deprivation within dementia, while examining how to overcome these challenges within activity. - www.nice.org.uk

RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT FOR LIVING WELL WITH DEMENTIA CHARLOTTE L. CLARKE, HEATHER WILKINSON, JOHN KEADY AND CATHERINE E. GIBB APR 2011 // 128pp // 9781849050050 // pb // £16.99

A guide to assessing risk and applying theory to practice; covering the key issues in risk perception, assessment and management in dementia care. *Winner in the Health and Social Care category at the 2012 British Medical Association Book Awards* This book outlines some of the key issues in risk perception, assessment and management in dementia care in a way that is both practical and accessible to a wide range of practitioners. It develops an approach to risk that promotes choice for people with dementia whilst also acknowledging the complex challenges care providers face.

ENRICHED CARE PLANNING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA A Good Practice Guide to Delivering Person-Centred Care HAZEL MAY, PAUL EDWARDS AND DAWN BROOKER JUL 2009 // 176pp // 9781843104056 // pb // £25.00

A complete practical framework for whole person assessment, care planning and review for people with dementia requiring health and social support. This book presents a practical framework for whole person assessment of persons with dementia who are in need of, or already receiving, health and/or social support. The book provides photocopiable assessment forms, guidelines for carrying out assessment, and suggestions for interventions based on the profile that emerges from the assessment.

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The authors of this worthy book state that the aim is “to help carers of people with dementia...non-family, formal carers” (p.9). They take guidance from research (Alzheimer’s society) with family carers and I have no doubt that this book would be of comfort to these such carers too... Anyone invloved with a person with dementia becomes more expert in ethical issues. - Dementia Journal

KEY ISSUES IN EVOLVING DEMENTIA CARE International Theory-based Policy and Practice EDITED BY ANTHEA INNES, FIONA KELLY AND LOUISE MCCABE FOREWORD BY JUNE ANDREWS MAR 2012 // 264pp // 9781849052429 // pb // £24.99

Contributors from across the globe examine theoretical, policy and practice issues which are increasingly identified as key priorities. Focusing on theoretical, policy and practice issues predicted to become increasingly important, this book looks at dementia care across the globe, including how policy is developed, and the range of approaches that can be taken, with insight from clinicians, policy influencers and researchers who discuss case studies and effective strategies.

DECISION-MAKING, PERSONHOOD AND DEMENTIA Exploring the Interface EDITED BY DEBORAH O’CONNOR AND BARBARA PURVES APR 2009 // 224pp // 9781843105855 // pb // £19.99

Explores the importance of personhood and the underlying complexities of decision-making for those with dementia. Based on papers from the Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia workshop, experts discuss the interface between dementia, personhood and decision-making. Drawing on a range of perspectives, the book forges new understandings of relationships between informal decision-making and formal biomedical or legal processes for assessing competence.

YOUNGER PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Planning, Practice and Development EDITED BY SYLVIA COX AND JOHN KEADY NOV 1998 // 336pp // 9781853025884 // pb // £25.00

Drawing together medical, sociological and psychological approaches in understanding and addressing the particular needs of persons with younger onset dementia.


understanding dementia

UNDERSTANDING LEARNING DISABILITY AND DEMENTIA

---> BESTSELLER HOW WE THINK ABOUT DEMENTIA

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Developing Effective Interventions DIANA KERR

Personhood, Rights, Ethics, the Arts and What They Mean for Care JULIAN C. HUGHES

SEP 2007 // 200pp // 9781843104421 // pb // £19.99

JUL 2014 // 248pp // 9781849054775 // pb // £19.99

Covering all the essential issues in supporting a person with a learning disability when they develop dementia. This book will provide essential knowledge for anyone involved in the provision of services, assessment of need and direct care and support for dementia sufferers with a learning disability.

How all professionals providing services in dementia care can better support those with a learning disability.

An accessible overview of the complex philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia and dementia care. Exploring concepts of ageing, personhood, capacity, liberty, best interests and the nature and ethics of palliative care, this book will help those in the caring professions to understand and engage with the thoughts and arguments underpinning the experience of dementia and dementia care. Dementia is associated with ageing: what is the significance of this? People speak about person-centred care, but what is personhood and how can it be maintained? What is capacity, and how is it linked with the way a person with dementia is cared for as a human being? How should we think about the law in relation to the care of older people? Is palliative care the right approach to dementia, and if so what are the consequences of this view? What role can the arts play in ensuring quality of life for people with dementia? In answering such questions, Julian Hughes brings our attention back to the philosophical and ethical underpinnings of dementia care, shedding new light on the significance and implications for those in the caring professions, academics and researchers, and those living with dementia and their families.

UNDERSTANDING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS BRIAN DRAPER JUL 2013 // 288pp // 9781849053747 // pb // £14.99

Your complete road-map to understanding the symptoms, treatment and management of dementia, for anyone who works with or cares for someone with dementia. FOR MORE ON THIS TITLE, SEE ‘FOR FAMILIES, CARERS AND FRIENDS’ SECTION.

UNDERSTANDING BEHAVIOUR IN DEMENTIA THAT CHALLENGES A Guide to Assessment and Treatment

Julian Hughes makes a powerful and compelling case for a revolution in the treatment of people with dementia. He underscores the need to summon immediately the personal and political will to engage people with dementia as people who respond positively to the solicitude and open engagement provided by those deemed healthy. Viewing dementia and ageing in the broad scope of human life, yet without romanticising illness, Hughes challenges professional and lay carers to open their minds and hearts to create what Buber called, “I-Thou” relationships with people diagnosed with dementia, so as to improve the lives of all concerned. This book will benefit many audiences, including, perhaps most importantly, people with dementia. - Steven R. Sabat, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University and author of The Experience of Alzheimer’s Disease: Life Through a Tangled Veil

IAN ANDREW JAMES MAY 2011 // 176pp // 9781849051088 // pb // £16.99

Theory and practical guidance on the assessment and treatment of behaviours that challenge in dementia. *Highly Commended in the Health and Social Care category at the 2012 British Medical Association Book Awards* The author describes the different categories and causes of challenging behaviour in people with dementia, and provides tried-and-tested models which aid identification, assessment and treatment. A thorough evaluation of the use of psychotropic medication is provided, as well as of a wide range of psychological and biopsychosocial interventions.

With years of valuable experience and a reputation in the area, James’ work serves as an insightful illustration of how to establish and manage a service dedicated to improving dementia care... This is a thorough handbook that would be thumbed through on a regular basis within any dementia care setting, useful even with clients with severe dementia, suggesting individualised alternatives for assessment and intervention. - International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support

EXPLORATIONS IN DEMENTIA

UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA

Theoretical and Research Studies into the Experience of Remediable and Enduring Cognitive Losses

The Man with the Worried Eyes

MICHAEL BENDER OCT 2002 // 448pp // 9781843100409 // pb // £29.99

Research and ground-breaking perspectives on the status of dementia.

RICHARD CHESTON AND MICHAEL BENDER SEP 1999 // 320pp // 9781853024795 // pb // £19.99

A psychological framework to help clients with dementia be better understood.

THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF DEMENTIA Confused Professionals? NANCY H. HARDING AND COLIN PALFREY JUL 1997 // 224pp // 9781853022579 // pb // £29.99

An examination of how society sees dementia and how speculation and theories can sometimes be counterproductive.

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NEUROSCIENCE FOR COUNSELLORS

INTRODUCTION TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AGEING FOR NON-SPECIALISTS IAN STUART-HAMILTON MAR 2014 // 240pp // 9781849053631 // pb // £16.99

Complete primer for nonspecialists on the psychology of ageing. A comprehensive introduction to the psychology of ageing for nonspecialists. It covers all the key issues, from definitions of ageing and life expectancy to the aspects of ageing that have the most impact on people’s lives. It draws on the latest research in the field and offers practical information for those working with the older population.

Prof Stuart-Hamilton has expertly crafted this easily accessible introduction to the psychology of ageing. His keen use of everyday terminology blends comprehensible prose with core concepts to open the field to interested novices seeking to expand their understanding or indeed enter into the world of psycho-gerontology. He addresses some of the main issues in the field with an equal and balanced evidence-based approach, no doubt an excellent entry level book for international bookshelves. - Dr Paul Nash, Centre for Innovative Ageing, Swansea University

---> F OR IN-DEPTH INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS THE PSYCHOLOGY OF AGEING An Introduction IAN STUART-HAMILTON MAY 2012 // 464pp // 9781849052450 // pb // £29.99

Fifth edition of the key textbook on the psychological process of ageing.

Praise for the fifth edition: The Psychology of Ageing has over the years proved itself to be a solid and workman-like general introduction to the psychological problems of growing older... I will continue to recommend this book to psychology students and trainees, as a very sound basic text.’ - International Psychogeriatrics

Practical Applications for Counsellors, Therapists and Mental Health Practitioners RACHAL ZARA WILSON ILLUSTRATED BY PAGAN TAWHAI MAR 2014 // 288pp // 9781849054881 // pb // £24.99

How addiction, ADHD and other issues effect the brain, and how to accommodate these changes in the therapy room. This book explains neuroscience discoveries in accessible, plain English and provides guidance on how to apply this knowledge to counselling practice in order to enhance understanding of clients’ needs.

For a rich and pluralistic perspective on how neuroscience informs counselling practice, this is an exceptional book. Firstly, it draws on a range of psychotherapeutic theories including cognitive behavioural, narrative and creative approaches; secondly, it takes a uniquely holistic view. In Maori and Pacific traditions about human well-being, neuroscience is only one recent lens to provide more information about different “parts of the elephant”. Finally, this book offers some practical applications of neuroscientific findings from first-hand experience of therapy, and a very useful glossary to explain scientific terms. - Jeannie Wright, University of Warwick, Director of Counselling and Psychotherapy Programmes

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER AGEING Biographical Approaches for Inclusive Care and Support EDITED BY RICHARD WARD, IAN RIVERS AND MIKE SUTHERLAND JUL 2012 // 224pp // 9781849052573 // pb // £22.99

Understand the challenges of LGBT ageing, and provide better support. This book explores the lives and perspectives of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people. As their distinct needs are often overlooked due to lack of understanding, this book demonstrates how life course approaches can offer insights into their support needs as they grow older, from housing and health care to community support.

This important book should be recommended reading for all health and social care practitioners working with older people, not just those with an existing interest in LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) issues. - Resources

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THE PERSPECTIVES OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA Research Methods and Motivations

---> COMING SOON CHALLENGING STRESS, BURNOUT AND RUST-OUT

EDITED BY HEATHER WILKINSON NOV 2001 // 256pp // 9781843100010 // pb // £19.99

Finding Balance in Busy Lives TEENA J. CLOUSTON

Exploring ways to involve people with dementia in the research process.

This book is an achievement with which all concerned should be justifiably proud. It will be utilized by many health care professionals to enhance their knowledge and understanding.

JUL 2015 // 224pp // 9781849054065 // pb // £16.99

Practical tools and techniques to find life balance and wellbeing at individual, family and community levels.

- Signpost

A balanced lifestyle enhances health, happiness and wellbeing. With practical techniques and strategies, this book explores how this balance can be found and how stress and anxiety, which are linked to being overworked and over busy, may be alleviated. It begins by examining the state of work-life imbalance in our everyday lives and discussing real life examples from a group of professionals working in health and social care. Their stories and experiences illustrate the problems caused by our modern, work-driven society and resonate with how many of us are living today. The author then provides practical tools and techniques to address this overwork culture and achieve a more balanced lifestyle. These simple, yet effective, strategies can be implemented quickly in everyday life. This practical resource addresses a problem affecting many professionals worldwide. It will be of particular interest to helping professionals, including occupational therapists, counsellors and therapists, and will allow them to apply the theories of work-life balance to real life in straightforward and tangible ways. The stories and techniques will also resonate with anyone interested in transforming their overworked or overburdened lives.

EDITED BY ANTHEA INNES AND LOUISE MCCABE A practical and theoretical text on evaluating care at different levels and in different settings.

How to apply physical and neurological rehabilitation to those with dementia.

DEMENTIA AND SOCIAL INCLUSION Marginalised groups and marginalised areas of dementia research, care and practice EDITED BY ANTHEA INNES, CAROLE ARCHIBALD AND CHARLIE MURPHY AUG 2004 // 288pp // 9781843101741 // pb // £19.99

Expert contributors provide fresh perspectives on important issues in dementia research and care that are often neglected or marginalized.

MALCOLM GOLDSMITH JUN 1996 // 192pp // 9781853024061 // pb // £16.99

Explores the idea that communication is vital to the understanding and development of services for people with dementia - based on a series of interviews with professionals and people with dementia.

---> BESTSELLER LEADING GOOD CARE

FEB 2015 // 208pp // 9781849055512 // pb // £25.00

The contributors discuss the evaluation of care at different levels and in various settings, particularly long stay care, covering evaluation methods, ethics, use of technology and the user’s role in the evaluation process itself. Their contributions are a useful basis for the discussion of future challenges in evaluation of dementia care.

AUG 2004 // 256pp // 9781843102861 // pb // £25.00

Opportunities and Obstacles

FOREWORD BY DEBBIE SORKIN

SEP 2006 // 272pp // 9781843104292 // pb // £19.99

EDITED BY MARY MARSHALL

HEARING THE VOICE OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA

The Task, Heart and Art of Managing Social Care JOHN BURTON

EVALUATION IN DEMENTIA CARE

PERSPECTIVES ON REHABILITATION AND DEMENTIA

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A must-have for social care managers to inspire and establish better practice. To lead good care, social care managers must have professional and personal authority: a clear understanding of the core task and the emotional challenges of care, and the imagination to create an organisation or team dedicated to meeting people’s needs. This guide gives managers the understanding of systems of care and will inspire them to take the lead. Using the stories of four managers leading four different care services, John Burton explains the key issues and shows how, by focusing on the core task and taking the authority to lead, managers can transform social care. Furthermore, they will find their own work lifeenhancing and immensely satisfying.

This book wants reading for several reasons. It is a book from the heart and highly readable. It identifies straightforwardly, matter-of-factly and scathingly the mindless, blinkered and harmful bureaucracy which has infected and distorted the social and health care system. Yet, in the face of these identified evils, it cleaves to optimism and independence of thought throughout and a determination that things can, and must, change. It discusses systems and ideas, but is written by an author with a detailed practical knowledge of care and who uses, throughout the book, care settings to illustrate in depth the issues as played out in the real world. Above all, this book challenges managers to break out of the vicious circle within which they can all too easily become enmired and ultimately, to lead good care. - Michael Mandelstam, author of How We Treat the Sick: Neglect and Abuse in our Health Services

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SOCIAL WORK AND DEMENTIA Good Practice and Care Management

---> BESTSELLER GETTING BETTER AT GETTING PEOPLE BETTER

MARGARET ANNE TIBBS FOREWORD BY MURNA DOWNS JAN 2001 // 176pp // 9781853029042 // pb // £21.99

Creating Successful Therapeutic Relationships NOAH KARRASCH

A guide to help social workers manage their cases effectively and empathetically, making appropriate, culturally sensitive decisions and acting as advocates for service users with dementia.

OCT 2014 // 192pp // 9781848192393 // pb // £17.99

How to support clients’ healing processes. Drawing on a wide range of physical therapies and psychotherapy, this practical book takes a practical interdisciplinary look at the fundamentals of healing and good therapeutic practice. It includes techniques and ideas about how to communicate with patients and encourage their participation in their own healing.

What an invigorating read! I can’t tell you what a joy it is to see questions that have rumbled around silently inside me for years be addressed so clearly in this book. Questions that go to the heart of healing-what is it all really about? Why are we drawn to go into healing work-and how can we honestly explore our own motivations? - Colleen Loehr, M.D., psychiatrist, Fulton (MO) State Hospital

PRIMARY CARE AND DEMENTIA STEVE ILIFFE AND VARI DRENNAN FOREWORD BY MURNA DOWNS JUN 2001 // 160pp // 9781853029974 // pb // £25.00

A good practice and training guide for health and social care professionals working with people with dementia.

This Good Practice Guide was created to assist primary care teams in the management of dementia and most adequately meets this objective. The guide is short and easy to read, enabling any member of the primary care team to pick it up and become well informed in a short period of time. It is also well set out so that members of primary care teams can revisit pertinent chapters or tables as needed. The authors have opted for discussion of case studies to illustrate concepts rather than present academic facts and figures. They include a wide range of cases that emphasise the real face of dementia in primary care. This approach significantly increases the guide’s practical utility. There are many personal notes throughout the guide from people involved in the lives of those with dementia. These personal touches give the reader some insight into the reality of living with dementia... The text deals well with many difficult issues for primary care teams, including when and where to refer patients, how often to follow-up, disclosing a diagnosis, caring for carers, refusal of help, medications, joint work with other agencies, the basis of secondary problems, how to avoid a crisis, neglect and abuse... In sum, the guidance in this book provides a solid start from which all members of the primary care team can offer safe and effective management of dementia in the community (including residential facilities. - Ageing and Mental Health

This short book is directed at social workers and seeks to improve their capacity for reflection about the best approaches to practice in dementia care... A practical resource written specifically for social care professionals working with people with dementia. - Age Action

DEMENTIA New Skills for Social Workers EDITED BY ALAN CHAPMAN AND MARY MARSHALL NOV 1993 // 160pp // 9781853021428 // pb // £25.00

An invaluable introduction for social workers aiming to make reflective and informed practice an integral part of their approach towards working with people with dementia.

We need more books like Chapman and Hall’s Dementia that challenge attitudes which see working with older people as an easy option requiring few skills. The book is aimed at social workers, but I think other professionals and volunteers could gain much from reading it... I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about dementia itself but also to those who want to develop their skills in working with sufferers and carers. - Community Care

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT FOR DEMENTIA CARE WORKERS ANTHEA INNES SEP 1999 // 128pp // 9781853027611 // pb // £18.99

A complete and concise guide to running training programmes for dementia care workers; using the latest ideas on good practice from the Bradford Dementia Group.

Its 16 chapters are all of a length that should not intimidate the reader and while many are heavily referenced, they still retain an accessible style. - Community Care

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO TRANSFORMATIVE SUPERVISION FOR THE HELPING PROFESSIONS Amplifying Insight NICKI WELD FOREWORD BY JAN FOOK SEP 2011 // 144pp // 9781849052542 // pb // £16.99

Exploring what is meant by transformative supervision and how it can be undertaken, including inspiring ideas for practice. It examines the key factors that contribute to the transformative function, such as the role of observation and questioning, the importance of working with emotions, and exploring intuition.

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MINDFUL CO-WORKING

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO WORKING WITH RELUCTANT CLIENTS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

Be Confident, Happy and Productive in Your Working Relationships CLARK BAIM NOV 2013 // 176pp // 9781849054133 // pb // £14.99

MAGGIE KINDRED

An indispensable guide to perfecting the skills of co-working for anyone who works with others.

ILLUSTRATED BY CATH KINDRED OCT 2010 // 144pp // 9781849051026 // pb // £16.99

Do you worry that you aren’t making the most of your co-working relationships? Most of us work with others every day and it’s important these relationships run smoothly. Mindful co-working removes the pressure and stress from working relationships by helping workers become more attuned to their colleagues.

Clark Baim is a Fellow of the Berry Street Childhood Institute, in recognition of his excellence, integrity and leadership. Personally, I think of Clark as a Jedi Knight! After years of training, he continues to seek truth in himself and others, always establishing and working within respectful, compassionate and diplomatic relationships. Thank you Clark for sharing some of your wisdom in this book. - Pam Miranda, Berry Street Childhood Institute, Melbourne Australia

Covers all the issues practitioners are likely to encounter in the course of working with reluctant clients. Practitioners in social care are often required to work with clients who do not want to work with them, and these ‘reluctant’ clients can often be the most challenging, but most rewarding, to work with. This practical, jargon-free book covers all the issues that practitioners are likely to encounter in the course of working with reluctant clients.

THE ART OF HELPING OTHERS Being Around, Being There, Being Wise HEATHER SMITH AND MARK K SMITH APR 2008 // 176pp // 9781843106388 // pb // £17.99

Advice on how to develop your personal skills in order to help others. When searching for someone to help them reflect upon and improve their lives, people tend to be drawn towards those who are compassionate, committed and wise. This book is aimed at those who recognise these qualities in themselves and wish to develop their capacity to engage with and help others.

ETHICAL MATURITY IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS Making Difficult Life and Work Decisions MICHAEL CARROLL AND ELISABETH SHAW

DEC 2012 // 384pp // 9781849053877 // pb // £29.99

A comprehensive overview of ethical thinking which presents a new model for becoming an ethically mature helping professional. Ethical Maturity in the Helping Professions provides a comprehensive overview of the most influential ideas in ethical thinking across the ages. It explores the ethical challenges through an interdisciplinary approach and presents a COMING SOON model for becoming ethically mature professionals in the process.

GO AND BUY THIS BOOK: you need to read it. And then read it again... we are treated to a wonderfully engaging insight into the work of Socrates and Aristotle, with the former attempting to define the constituents of the ‘good, (ethically mature), life’ and the latter being concerned with moral character... a wonderfully researched and authoritively written account of a range of ways in which poor/dangerous practice can be made much more, or less, likely to occur... They also raise fascinating issues concerning how to learn to be more ethically sensitive, (Chapter 8), and what/ how training courses might best teach on the topic (Chapter 17)... this book is an absolute treasure trove of knowledge and full of prompts for reflecting on and stretching ones practice. - The Coaching Psychologist; Dr Sally Denham-Vaughan, CoFounder/Director at Relational Change

WORKING ETHICS How to Be Fair in a Culturally Complex World

I very much enjoyed reading this book. It soon became apparent to me that it is built on a wealth of experience and expertise and offers some important insights. Promoting wellbeing, whether specifically workplace well-being or social wellbeing more broadly, involves helping people. The authors of this clearly written and well-crafted book are very alert to this and offer the reader some important lessons in how to be a ‘helper’. An important text that should be read by anyone involved in helping, whether as a member of the helping professions (social work,nuring,counselling and so on) or, as a manager, supervisor, leader or human resource professional in any setting. - Well-Being

MANAGING FRONT LINE PRACTICE IN SOCIAL CARE EDITED BY DAPHNE STATHAM OCT 2003 // 192pp // 9781853028861 // pb // £23.99

Key figures in the field of social care training and management share practice guidance for front line managers.

This book addresses the future of social work - developing a clearer definition of the social work role, acknowledging and valuing existing knowledge, skills and experience... This is a challenging and thought-provoking read which addresses current issues. - Professional Social Work

RICHARD ROWSON

PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES IN SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL CARE

FEB 2006 // 208pp // 9781853027505 // pb // £16.99

Sets out an ethical foundation for professionals in a modern, culturally complex society. Working Ethics sets out an ethical foundation for professionals and for the professions in a modern, culturally complex society. Rowson shows how this ethical framework can enable professionals to work more effectively, earn trust, mutual support and respect, and how it can foster democratic ideals in the workplace and community.

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A good book for those healthcare workers working in a multi cultural society and probably a must for those in Forensics. - Elsevier Book Review

A Practical Guide to Understanding, Maintaining and Managing Your Professional Boundaries FRANK COOPER JAN 2012 // 176pp // 9781849052153 // pb // £16.99

A no-nonsense guide to professional boundaries - what they are, why they are there and how to maintain them. A basic primer for maintaining all types of boundaries during the professional relationship, from legal boundaries and policies governing behaviour to rules surrounding confidentiality.

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GOOD PRACTICE IN ASSESSING RISK

SOCIAL WORK UNDER PRESSURE

Current Knowledge, Issues and Approaches

How to Overcome Stress, Fatigue and Burnout in the Workplace

EDITED BY HAZEL KEMSHALL AND BERNADETTE WILKINSON

KATE VAN HEUGTEN

JAN 2011 // 224pp // 9781849050593 // pb // £20.99

How to overcome workplace distress, fatigue and burnout by understanding the causes and implementing practical strategies.

JUL 2011 // 224pp // 9781849051163 // pb // £19.99

A comprehensive guide to good practice for those working with risk. This book is a comprehensive guide to good practice for those working with risk, covering a wide variety of social care settings. The contributors discuss a range of key issues relating to risk including positive risk-taking, collaborating with victims and practitioners in the design of assessment tools, resilience to risk, and defensibility.

Despite my quibbles about the move to assessing risk rather than needed, this book is well worth reading and digesting. - PSW, Professional Social Work Magazine

PROFESSIONAL RISK AND WORKING WITH PEOPLE Decision-Making in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice DAVID CARSON AND ANDY BAIN

Dr Kate van Heugten shows her skills as a scholar, researcher and writer. Most importantly, however, she effectively demonstrates that she is a social worker’s social worker... As demonstrated by her comprehensive bibliography and her own extensive list of publications, there isn’t much about social work stress that the author hasn’t thought, read or researched about. Her writing is authoritative, but at the same time intensely personal and situational. She speaks of her own struggles as a mother, cancer survivor and academic. Her great compassion for those left vulnerable in the aftermath of life’s vicissitudes is self-evident... Another useful feature that will keep social workers consulting this book is the evidencebased “toolkits” for coping that are also provided at the end of each chapter... This hopeful book has personally engaged me in a way that few books have. I have not only read it, but I have worked with it and I have applied what it said in my own circumstances. I am working with it still. - Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work

JAN 2008 // 256pp // 9781843103899 // pb // £19.99

A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO OUTCOME EVALUATION

Advice on assessing and managing risk for all those employed to take risks with or on behalf of other people.

LIZ HOGGARTH AND HILARY COMFORT

MAR 2010 // 224pp // 9781849050371 // pb // £24.99

The style of writing and presentation of complex concepts is a useful model for analysing, monitoring and evaluating any organisation which provides a public service. There are very useful sections on an appendix of shared vocabulary, references, subject index, author index and an index of case law examples used. I would recommend the book for managers of organisations engaged in public service. It may also be useful for anyone involved in working in child protection and requiring a CRB check for their work and also EPs engaged in specialist work such as expert witness, CAMHs and YOT. - Debate

RISK AND RISK TAKING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE

A ‘how to’ guide to evaluating your project to improve funding applications and building the case for your project’s survival. *Highly Commended in the Health and Social Care category of the 2011 BMA Medical Book Awards*

This book is groundbreaking: it contains twenty or thirty short rough example descriptions from various fields of social work or child welfare, and makes tangible what it means to impement outcome evaluation. - The Socialnet Internet Review Service

MICHAEL TITTERTON

INTEGRATING CARE FOR OLDER PEOPLE

DEC 2004 // 160pp // 9781853024825 // pb // £19.99

Explores the dilemmas frequently faced when assessing risk, and proposes a systematic framework for assessing and managing risk.

New Care for Old - A Systems Approach CHRISTOPHER FOOTE AND CHRISTINE STANNERS MAY 2002 // 384pp // 9781843100102 // pb // £25.00

The authors describe their experience of implementing a multi-agency approach to the support of older people, offering insight into how multi-agency working can be successfully achieved.

CARING FOR PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY The New Welfare EDITED BY MICHAEL TITTERTON

WORKING WITH CARERS

JAN 1994 // 160pp // 9781853021121 // pb // £24.99

CHRISTINE HERON

FEB 1998 // 160pp // 9781853025624 // pb // £25.00

This volume, edited by Michael Titterton, makes interesting reading for those seeking to understand the practice realities of policy developments in community care over recent years... In a crucial but exceedingly complex area, their arguments make for valuable but difficult reading. - Community Care

A complete guide to working with carers, including practical guidance on best practice with different carer groups.

There are many reasons why people care for others, and there are many types of caring situations, this book covers all these much neglected areas and provides you with a lot more insight than you may otherwise have had prior to perusing its 160 pages.’ - Counselling

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---> TOP TITLES FOR SPIRITUAL CARE IN DEMENTIA FINDING MEANING IN THE EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA

SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONHOOD IN DEMENTIA

The Place of Spiritual Reminiscence Work

ALBERT JEWELL

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APR 2011 // 224pp // 9781849051545 // pb // £21.99

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY AND CORINNE TREVITT

Presenting the theoretical structure and practical understanding required for an inter-disciplinary approach to spirituality and personhood in dementia care.

JUL 2012 // 304pp // 9781849052481 // pb // £22.99

Presenting the findings of the first major study on spiritual reminiscence with people with dementia, drawing on real-life examples to demonstrate its many benefits. This groundbreaking book reveals the findings of the first major study on spiritual reminiscence with people with dementia. The authors present evidence for the efficacy of spiritual reminiscence with this group, and drawing on examples demonstrate its many benefits, as revealed by the study.

Spiritual reminiscence is a way of telling a life story with emphasis on meaning... A total of 113 older adults with dementia, living in aged-care facilities, participated in this study described in this book... the book describes, different views of ageing in our society... By examining concepts of spirituality and transcendence in later life, they explore ageing as a spiritual journey... The research described in the book has demonstrated that interaction in those with dementia are significantly increased following group work in spiritual reminiscence... Providing spiritual care is about tapping into the concept of spirituality; core meaning, deepest life meaning, hope and connectedness...The book is highly recommended for practitioners involved with people who have dementia. This valuable contribution to dementia care provided in this text should be an essential tool for chaplains, care home leaders and all the professionals who need the insights provided here to change attitudes and empower people with dementia. - European Journal for Person Centered healthcare (EJPCH)

“Offering an inter-disciplinary approach to spirituality and personhood in dementia care, the contributors to this book are leading practitioners and researchers in the field. They provide both a theoretical structure and a practical understanding of the essential role that spirituality can play in the affirmation of personhood and identity.

..an informative and stimulating collection of essays that will enable any reader to be better informed about dementia. - Modern Believing - The Journal of Liberal Journal

A GUIDE TO THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND RELATED DEMENTIA More than Body, Brain and Breath EILEEN SHAMY FOREWORD BY ALBERT JEWELL FEB 2003 // 224pp // 9781843101291 // pb // £19.99

Exploring how pastoral work can help to develop holistic care for those suffering from dementia and related conditions.

SPIRITUALITY, ETHICS AND CARE

---> COMING SOON CRITICAL CARE

SIMON ROBINSON

Delivering Spiritual Care in Healthcare Contexts EDITED BY JONATHAN PYE, PETER SEDGWICK AND ANDREW TODD

OCT 2007 // 208pp // 9781843104988 // pb // £19.99

A practical framework for incorporating spirituality into ethical decision-making and care. The author argues that the strong connections between moral meaning and spirituality are often not reflected in the health and social care literature.

JUL 2015 // 280pp // 9781849054973 // pb // £19.99

How and why to provide and deliver effective spiritual care in contemporary healthcare contexts.

SPIRITUAL CARE AT THE END OF LIFE The Chaplain as a ‘Hopeful Presence’

Providing a bridge between research in healthcare and spirituality and practitioner perspectives, these essays on chaplaincy in healthcare continue dialogue around constructing, negotiating and researching spiritual care and discuss the critical issues in chaplaincy work, including assisted suicide and care in children’s hospices. Each section of the book is introduced by an academic theologian, giving the book a strong theoretical base, before serving healthcare chaplains offer their perspectives and experiences with material drawn from practice in a broad spectrum of healthcare contexts. The integration of theory and practical application in these essays will be of interest to chaplains, healthcare practitioners, and students of theology and healthcare.

STEVE NOLAN NOV 2011 // 160pp // 9781849051996 // pb // £18.99

Creative reflection on the work chaplains do with people who are dying and the unique quality of the relationship that palliative care professionals construct with patients at the end of life. This book examines the services that chaplains provide to dying patients and the unique relationship that palliative care staff construct with people at the end of life. It explores the nature of hope when faced with the inevitable and develops a theory of spiritual care rooted in relationship that has implications for all healthcare professionals.

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SPIRITUAL CARE IN PRACTICE Case Studies in Healthcare Chaplaincy

SPIRITUAL ACCOMPANIMENT AND COUNSELLING

FOREWORD BY CHRISTINA PUCHALSKI

Journeying with psyche and soul EDITED BY PETER MADSEN GUBI

FEB 2015 // 320pp // 9781849059763 // pb // £18.99

FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR ELAINE GRAHAM

Detailed case studies and critical reflections provide an honest insight into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care.

FEB 2015 // 192pp // 9781849054805 // pb // £16.99

EDITED BY GEORGE FITCHETT AND STEVE NOLAN

These diverse case studies make a compelling case for the importance of effective spiritual care in healthcare and provide unprecedented insight into the essential role of the chaplain within the healthcare team. Presented alongside critical reflections and responses from professionals within chaplaincy, psychology, psychiatry and nursing, they provide an honest and detailed look into how healthcare chaplains actually work with the people in their care and reveal the vital role of narrative and imagination in effective transformative practice. From a 16-year-old with a belief that God would enable a miraculous recovery from paralysis, to an African man with a history of psychosis and depression whose cultural belief in witches complicated his treatment, to a dying Jewish man, aggressive and isolated due to his traumatic life experiences, each case includes insight into the patient’s needs and chaplain’s perspectives, discussion of spiritual assessments and spiritual care interventions, and accounts of significant encounters and dialogues. The nine paediatric, psychiatric and palliative case studies and reflections in this ground-breaking book will enable chaplains to critically reflect on the spiritual care they provide and communicate their work more effectively, help healthcare professionals develop a clearer understanding of the care chaplains deliver, and provide an informed perspective for those who develop policy around spiritual care and need to make the case for chaplaincy services.

Fitchett and Nolan, along with the writers of these cases, have provided us with a long-missing resource essential to the further integration of spiritual care and professional chaplaincy into healthcare. These cases should become fundamental to every chaplain’s training and every interdisciplinary team’s discussion about spiritual care. Swinton’s Afterword sets the context brilliantly and probably should be read first. Kudos all around. - The Rev. George Handzo, BCC, Director of Health Services Research & Quality, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network

How spiritual accompaniment and counselling can inform each other, to improve the spiritual dimension of care across professions. The contributors, who each work with spiritual issues, either explicitly as spiritual directors or accompaniers, or as an implicit part of their therapeutic work, offer a psychologically-informed approach to Spiritual Accompaniment and Direction, and to working with others on a spiritual level more generally. They explore what it means to be attuned to the spiritual process of another, discuss what makes an effective relationship in Spiritual Accompaniment and counselling, and consider how best to work with spiritual crisis, spiritual abuse, and pain. The unconscious process informing the work, forgiveness, changing spiritual needs over the life-span, and models of supervision that can inform the practice of Spiritual Accompaniment are also explored. A case study is presented, providing psychological and theological insights into the accompaniment process. Grounded in work with the spiritual dimension of others and aspiring to improve encounters at a spiritual level, this concise book has important implications for the practice of counsellors, psychotherapists, and spiritual accompaniers and directors.

SPIRITUAL GROWTH AND CARE IN THE FOURTH AGE OF LIFE ELIZABETH MACKINLAY FEB 2006 // 272pp // 9781843102311 // pb // £19.99

Exploring the spiritual dimension of ageing and investigating the role of pastoral and spiritual care in helping older people cope with end-of-life issues. Focusing on the experience of nursing home residents and anecdotes gathered in interviews, MacKinlay sensitively presents the struggles facing older people in need of care.

THE SPIRITUAL DIMENSION OF AGEING ELIZABETH MACKINLAY JUN 2001 // 272pp // 9781843100089 // pb // £19.99

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPIRITUALITY An Introduction LARRY CULLIFORD NOV 2010 // 256pp // 9781849050043 // pb // £14.99

Introducing the relationship between spirituality and psychology, and exploring how knowledge of spirituality can provide a deeper understanding of people’s problems. This is an accessible book that introduces the relationship between spirituality and psychology. The author sets out what spirituality is, the values it represents and how it contributes to mental health and wellbeing. He then illustrates how knowledge of spirituality can provide deeper understanding of people’s problems and can help aid recovery.

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What makes later life meaningful? This clear and practical text presents muchneeded guidance for professionals seeking to identify and meet the spiritual needs of older people in their care.

AGEING, SPIRITUALITY AND WELL-BEING EDITED BY ALBERT JEWELL OCT 2003 // 224pp // 9781843101673 // pb // £19.99

Examining how practitioners can begin to identify and meet the spiritual needs of older people; drawing together a diverse range of views from a variety of expert contributors.


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END OF LIFE CARE

FINAL CHAPTERS

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A Guide for Therapists, Artists and Arts Therapists

Writings About the End of Life EDITED BY ROGER KIRKPATRICK

NIGEL HARTLEY NOV 2013 // 272pp // 9781849051330 // pb // £25.00

Introducing end of life care models that address all aspects of a patient’s wellbeing, with an emphasis on the integration of therapy and arts therapies.

JAN 2014 // 128pp // 9781849054904 // pb // £8.99

30 short stories and poems about dying and bereavement provide insight into the diverse array of responses to grief, bereavement and facing death.

This comprehensive guide for practitioners working in end of life care covers everything from the different roles in the multi-disciplinary care team, the stages that a patient at the end of their life experiences and the professional help needed at each stage and gives a complete grounding of the current climate and philosophy in end of life care.

A collection of short stories and poems about death and dying. These moving and heartfelt pieces offer insights into the profound thoughts and emotions surrounding grief, bereavement, end of life and facing death. They offer readers the support of a shared experience, and the opportunity to open up about the difficult subject of death and dying.

MUSICAL ENCOUNTERS WITH DYING Stories and Lessons ISLENE RUNNINGDEER FOREWORD BY DIANA PEIRCE

A collection such as this is bound to be very moving and sympathetic: the subject makes it inevitable. But the pieces in this collection are much more than cries of grief. For all their sadness, they are also brave, resolute, clever, and sometimes even funny. This means the book has a kind of stoic nobility, as well as a warm humanity. It’s a very powerful combination. - Sir Andrew Motion, former Poet Laureate

PATHWAYS THROUGH CARE AT THE END OF LIFE

JUN 2013 // 160pp // 9781849059367 // pb // £17.99

Through a diverse range of cases, this book demonstrates the benefits of music therapy in end of life care for a wide variety of circumstances and patients. This book explores the supportive role music therapy can play in the end-of-life care. Through real-life accounts, it looks at how to create a therapeutic relationship, help patients to reach final goals, work within cultural contexts and deal with difficult emotions. It also considers how best to support the families of the dying.

NEARING DEATH AWARENESS A Guide to the Language, Visions, and Dreams of the Dying

A Guide to Person-Centred Care ANITA HAYES, CLAIRE HENRY, MARGARET HOLLOWAY, KATIE LINDSEY, ELEANOR SHERWEN AND TES SMITH

MARY ANNE SANDERS APR 2007 // 128pp // 9781843108573 // pb // £13.99

A comprehensive guide to providing excellent, person-centred end of life care.

Describing different types of Nearing Death Awareness and offers practical guidance for family and carers of the dying about how to respond appropriately and supportively.

This is a comprehensive guide to providing excellent end of life care. It covers the pathway of care at the end of life, from initial conversations about end of life care and assessment and planning, to care in different settings, multi-agency care, and providing a good death. Case studies and reflective questions feature throughout.

This book presents a variety of experience-based perspectives on working in palliative care. Emphasising the use of self and the importance of reflective practice in professional work, the book will be of relevance to professionals in medical and social care who want to gain a deeper understanding of their work and of the motivation underlying it.

PALLIATIVE CARE, AGEING AND SPIRITUALITY

SPEAKING OF DYING

NOV 2013 // 224pp // 9781849053648 // pb // £19.99

A Practical Guide to Using Counselling Skills in Palliative Care

A Guide for Older People, Carers and Families

LOUIS HEYSE-MOORE FOREWORD BY COLIN MURRAY PARKES

ELIZABETH MACKINLAY

SEP 2008 // 192pp // 9781843106784 // pb // £18.99

FEB 2012 // 144pp // 9781849052900 // pb // £12.99

A practical guide to using counselling skills for all clinical disciplines working in palliative care.

A sensitive and compassionate exploration of the spiritual issues surrounding death and dying. This sensitive and compassionate book provides older people who are nearing the end of life and their loved ones, as well as the professionals who work with them, with a greater depth of understanding of spiritual issues surrounding death and dying.

BEING MINDFUL, EASING SUFFERING Reflections on Palliative Care CHRISTOPHER JOHNS

ATTENDING TO THE FACT – STAYING WITH DYING HILARY ELFICK AND DAVID HEAD MAR 2004 // 128pp // 9781843102472 // pb // £17.99

An inspirational collection of poetry from patients, carers and family members on the experience of end of life care and dying.

MAR 2004 // 272pp // 9781843102120 // pb // £24.99

Describing how traditional medical and more reflective models can be combined when working in end of life care to alleviate pain and suffering.

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SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES EXPERIENCING LOSS AND BEREAVEMENT Theory and Compassionate Practice EDITED BY SUE READ FOREWORD BY OWEN BARR AUG 2014 // 280pp // 9781849053693 // pb // £29.99

The diverse range of experiences in this book explore the theory and practice around bereavement for people with intellectual disabilities, and provide evidence and case studies to support best practice approaches. This authoritative edited text looks at how diverse and complicated experiences of loss can be for people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID). It discusses current theory, practice issues in health and care settings, and specific considerations for children, individuals with autism, those in forensic environments, and those facing their own death.

THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO LIFE AFTER BEREAVEMENT Beyond Tomorrow JUDY CAROLE KAUFFMANN AND MARY JORDAN JUN 2013 // 176pp // 9781849053358 // pb // £12.99

A supportive road map following the loss of a loved one, to help guide you through the initial period of loss, and through the weeks and months that follow. The period following the death of a loved one can be a time of great turmoil. This sensitive book acts as a helpful and supportive road map through the initial period of loss, and the weeks and months that follow. As well as the emotional and spiritual aspects of bereavement, it covers important practical considerations, which are often overlooked.

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SUPPORTING PEOPLE THROUGH LOSS AND GRIEF An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners JOHN WILSON DEC 2013 // 248pp // 9781849053761 // pb // £18.99

A comprehensive guide to counselling and supporting people experiencing loss and grief. This accessible handbook provides a comprehensive guide to working with people experiencing grief, bereavement and loss. It covers theories and models of grief, essential skills and how to support people in practice. It is essential reading for counsellors, bereavement support volunteers, palliative care nurses, students and trainers.

SETTING UP AND FACILITATING BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPS A Practical Guide DODIE GRAVES JUL 2012 // 176pp // 9781849052719 // pb // £18.99

A practical introduction to setting up and facilitating bereavement support groups from expert author Dodie Graves. A practical introduction to setting up and facilitating bereavement support groups, guiding the reader through all stages. It examines the different skills needed, and uses case studies and research to suggest models of best practice across a range of group settings. The guidance will help make groups successful for participants and facilitators.

DEALING WITH DEATH A Handbook of Practices, Procedures and Law JENNIFER GREEN AND MICHAEL GREEN MAY 2006 // 352pp // 9781843103813 // pb // £40.00

A practical handbook on the procedures, laws and cultural customs that should be observed when someone dies. Dealing with Death is a comprehensive and authoritative source of information for professionals on the procedures, laws and cultural customs that should be observed when someone dies. This completely updated and expanded second edition takes into account changes in UK law and the impact of the Harold Shipman and Alder Hey enquiries.


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ACTIVE SUPPORT

---> COMING SOON OLDER ADULTS AND AUTISM SPECTRUM CONDITIONS

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Enabling and Empowering People with Intellectual Disabilities JIM MANSELL AND JULIE BEADLE-BROWN

An Introduction and Guide WENN LAWSON

MAY 2012 // 224pp // 9781849051118 // pb // £19.99

FOREWORD BY CAROL POVEY AUG 2015 // 208pp // 9781849059619 // pb // £14.99

The first practical book for older people with Autism Spectrum Conditions. Packed with practical advice, this is the first book to address the challenges facing older people with autism. With first-hand stories and drawing on the latest research, this book will help to support older adults with autism through lifestyle changes as well as physical and sensory challenges post-retirement.

The definitive text on Active Support, a model of care that empowers people with intellectual disabilities to be involved in meaningful activity as active participants. Active Support is a proven model of care that enables and empowers people with intellectual disabilities to participate in all aspects of their lives. This evidence-based approach is particularly effective for working with people with more severe disabilities, and is of growing interest to those responsible for providing support and services.

Mansell and Beadle-Brown have created a thorough handbook of AS and how to implement it successfully. Readers of this book will also obtain different perspectives of challenges faced with AS, and how to resolve these. The book is a stimulating read, with a strong evidence base referenced to research and government papers. The authors explain their material clearly, and offer ideas for future research. This is a book to buy for any student or practitioner in a relevant field.

---> AVAILABLE IN HARDBACK AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS THROUGH THE LIFE SPAN

- British Journal of Occupational Therapy

AGEING WITH A LIFELONG DISABILITY

DIGBY TANTAM OCT 2011 // 576pp // 9781843109938 // hb // £75.00

Professional text covering research, treatment, diagnosis, intervention and support for people with ASD from birth to old age. This book contains the latest research on assessment, diagnosis, treatment, intervention and support of individuals with ASD, and examines their implications at various stages of life. A wide range of neurological, genetic, psychological, developmental, social, and emotional issues are covered.

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A Guide to Practice, Program and Policy Issues for Human Services Professionals CHRISTINE BIGBY FOREWORD BY GORDON GRANT DEC 2003 // 256pp // 9781843100775 // pb // £29.99

Theoretical perspectives and practical for suggestions for supporting older people with a lifelong disability.

SEP 2012 // 576pp // 9781849053440 // pb // £29.99

Digby Tantam provides the reader with a well-researched, objective summary of the neurophysiological, genetic and psychosocial theoretical aspects of autism spectrum disorder... A detailed picture of the complexities and difficulties associated with partialling out diorders is outlined, facilitating clinical practice and appropriate treatment plans.. well-written book... I would highly recommend this book for anyone who wishes to have a comprehensive overview of autism spectrum disorders. - Irish Journal of Medical Science

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND THE LAW

---> BRAND NEW A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005

MICHAEL MANDELSTAM MAR 2013 // 672pp // 9781849053006 // pb // £40.00

Sets safeguarding adults within an extensive legal framework and provides many useful pointers for practitioners and students.

Putting the Principles of the Act Into Practice MATTHEW GRAHAM AND JAKKI COWLEY

The safeguarding of vulnerable adults continues to increase in importance. Now in its second edition, this book sets this complex area of work within an extensive legal framework, providing many useful pointers for practitioners and students. It comprehensively reflects recent changes to the law, and includes many new case studies.

FOREWORD BY ALEX RUCK KEENE MAY 2015 // 192pp // 9781849055208 // pb // £19.99

An easy-to-understand guide to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 for health and social care professionals. This book provides a theory-to-practice breakdown of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and what its implications are for health and social care workers. Informative and accessible, it provides a clear depiction of the ethos behind the Act and offers instruction for its effective, lawful and person-centred application. This practical guide describes how to assess capacity and what a good assessment of capacity should look like, how to deal with conflicts and dilemmas, and the role of legal authority in decision-making.

Written by experienced practitioners in the field, this authoritative yet highly pragmatic book guides readers from all backgrounds expertly through a major piece of health and social care law. Starting from libertarian principles, Matt Graham and Jakki Cowley skilfully achieve their aim to demystify the MCA. They have made the statute, associated best practice guidance and case law easily accessible to those who need support navigating difficult and confusing decisions. Using a no nonsense style, together with a useful range of authentic case and best practice examples, the authors have created a highly useable hand book for the work place. Essential and recommended reading for anyone working within adult health and social care. - Martin Vernon, Consultant Geriatrician and Clinical Director of Community Services, Central Manchester NHS Foundation Trust

QUICK GUIDE TO COMMUNITY CARE PRACTICE AND THE LAW MICHAEL MANDELSTAM MAR 2010 // 192pp // 9781849050838 // pb // £14.99

A jargon-free explanation of community care practice and the law for busy practitioners. This short guide cuts through the confusing mass of legislation to provide a concise and jargon-free explanation of current community care practice and the law. It is an essential resource for busy practitioners at all levels as well as managers in both the statutory and voluntary sectors, and policy-makers in local authorities and the NHS.

SAFEGUARDING VULNERABLE ADULTS AND THE LAW MICHAEL MANDELSTAM NOV 2008 // 320pp // 9781843106920 // pb // £19.99

The leading guide to the legal framework for safeguarding vulnerable adults.

The safeguarding of vulnerable adults is a major area of work for protection and enforcement agencies, yet this is the first book to address the legal framework of such efforts. Case histories blend with community insights, as well as social and financial harm analysis, in a detailed, in-depth guide. - The Midwest Book Review

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PREVENTING THE EMOTIONAL ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY Stopping Insult and Injury SALLY ROBINSON FOREWORD BY HILARY BROWN JUN 2013 // 224pp // 9781849052306 // pb // £19.99

Positive approaches and methods for preventing the emotional abuse of people with intellectual disability, and responding appropriately and effectively to support victims. Preventing the Emotional Abuse and Neglect of People with Intellectual Disability aims to throw light into the traumatic experiences faced by people with intellectual disability living in disability accommodation services, to make changes to policy and practice, and to offer strategies and tools for capacity building for practitioners.

THE EQUALITY ACT 2010 IN MENTAL HEALTH A Guide to Implementation and Issues for Practice EDITED BY HÁRI SEWELL NOV 2012 // 304pp // 9781849052849 // pb // £29.99

A critical guide for understanding and implementing the Equality Act 2010 in mental health services. The Equality Act 2010 in Mental Health provides a critical guide to the Act: what it means for mental health services and how it should be implemented. It addresses each of the nine characteristics protected by the Act in turn, examining the research and practice issue associated with each and offering positive guidance.

ADVANCE DIRECTIVES IN MENTAL HEALTH Theory, Practice and Ethics JACQUELINE M ATKINSON JUL 2007 // 216pp // 9781843104834 // pb // £25.00

This key reference for mental health professionals provides an essential overview of the theory, practice and ethics of advance directives.

Advance Directives in Mental Health is a timely contribution to a rapidly evolving aspect of social change that the author has been able to extensively research. Well Written and readable, this academic text is well researched and will be of interest to social work students and researchers. As a reference text, it offers invaluable advice and assistance to social workers - and of course other professionals. As a self help manual; I would commend it to people suffering from a serious mental illness, as well as their families and carers. - Professional Social Work


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MANUAL HANDLING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE An A-Z of Law and Practice

AN A-Z OF COMMUNITY CARE LAW

RECORDING SKILLS IN SAFEGUARDING ADULTS

MICHAEL MANDELSTAM OCT 1997 // 208pp // 9781853025600 // pb // £19.99

MICHAEL MANDELSTAM FEB 2002 // 272pp // 9781843100416 // pb // £24.99

An A-Z of legislation, national guidance, policy and practice for the manual handling of adults and children.

The book is well written and designed and surprisingly enjoyable, considering the dry subject matter. All users would be well advised to read the five-page introduction in order to understand the layout and optimise the wealth of knowledge contained in the book. It is very up to date, containing references applying to England, Wales and Scotland... This book is easy to handle and read; we would recommend every department and library to have a copy for reference; manual handling trainers would be advised to buy their own copies.

A comprehensive A to Z on community care law from expert author Michael Mandelstam.

EQUIPMENT FOR OLDER OR DISABLED PEOPLE AND THE LAW MICHAEL MANDELSTAM

The leading comprehensive guide to the legislation and central government guidance affecting community care. This fourth edition of Community Care Practice and the Law has been fully updated to reflect the rapid and continuing legal, policy and practice changes affecting community care. It provides comprehensive and jargonfree explanations of community care legislation, as well as other areas of law directly relevant to practitioners.

Of particular interest to readers with an interest in dementia is the new section in this edition examining the Mental Capacity Act 2005. This is thoughtfully written with good case vignettes, complemented with concise definitions and clear explanations of powers and roles. Overall the volume succeeds in being both an introduction and solid reference to guide practice in a very wide range of scenarios. J would recommend this as a reference text for policy makers of Iocal authorities and NHS, but also for those who deal with complex issues in the community both in the social work and the NHS. - Dementia Journal

Everything you need to know to keep accurate, effective and complete records in safeguarding adults work.

- Caring Times

JUL 1996 // 600pp // 9781853023521 // pb // £34.99

A guide to the provision - both law and practice - of equipment and home adaptations to assist older or disabled people in daily living.

WORKING WITH ADULT ABUSE A Training Manual for People Working With Vulnerable Adults JACKI PRITCHARD MAY 2007 // 416pp // 9781843105091 // pb // £50.00

A multidisciplinary photocopiable resource for working with vulnerable adults who have experienced abuse.

Working Effectively in Adult Protection

OCT 2008 // 640pp // 9781843106913 // pb // £45.00

NOV 2010 // 224pp // 9781849051125 // pb // £19.99

GOOD PRACTICE IN SAFEGUARDING ADULTS

MICHAEL MANDELSTAM

JACKI PRITCHARD WITH SIMON LESLIE

I found much in this book to challenge current established practice in record keeping. There is a refreshing rigour and clarity of thought that will help the reader with much more than safeguarding.

- Physiotherapy Journal

COMMUNITY CARE PRACTICE AND THE LAW Fourth Edition

Best Practice and Evidential Requirements

A useful resource for training staff.

EDITED BY JACKI PRITCHARD JUL 2008 // 272pp // 9781843106999 // pb // £19.99

A comprehensive overview of the latest policy, guidance, legislation and practice in adult protection.

GOOD PRACTICE IN THE LAW AND SAFEGUARDING ADULTS

- The Journal of Adult protection

SUPPORT GROUPS FOR OLDER PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN ABUSED Beyond Existing JACKI PRITCHARD FEB 2003 // 224pp // 9781843101024 // pb // £25.00

A clear exposition of the benefits of group work for adults who have been abused and how survivors can heal and work together.

Criminal Justice and Adult Protection EDITED BY JACKI PRITCHARD OCT 2008 // 256pp // 9781843109372 // pb // £19.99

Understand legislation and its real world applications in safeguarding vulnerable adults.

I found the explanation of the different professionals involved in adult protection very helpful. Given the breadth of contributors and the content being presented, the book is written in a fairly accessible format... This book is useful for those involved in caring for vulnerable adults. - Dementia Journal

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