This book offers a means for therapists to integrate a spiritual perspective into their clinical practice, providing a valuable alternative to traditional forms of psychotherapy, with an emphasis on providing purpose and meaning.
An accessible guide that combines the latest research with practical advice on how to use currently available technology in dementia care. Looking at both hardware and software, it shows how they can be used to improve the day-to-day lives of people with dementia.
Presents state-of-the-art developments in multiple new technologies for older adult care. Grounded in a unique team-based geriatrics perspective, this book delivers a broad range of current, evidence-based knowledge about innovative technology that has the potential to advance the care and well being of older adults.
Uterine cancers are the commonest malignancies of the female genital tract in the developed world, and are increasing in numbers world over because of obesity and other life-style changes.
Part of the Cambridge Illustrated Surgical Pathology series, this book provides a comprehensive account of the experienced gynecologic pathologists' diagnostic approach to uterine and cervical pathology. Emphasizing clear description, rich illustration, diagnostic algorithms, and problem solving throughout, it lays the foundation for diagnostic accuracy, reproducibility, and relevance.
The evolution of medical education has stretched far beyond the historic "see one, do one and teach one" model of learning. Problem-Based Learning has emerged within medical education as an incredibly effective method of medical instruction.