The Validation Breakthrough

验证突破:与阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症患者交流的简单技巧

精神病学

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出版时间
2022年12月30日
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9781956801002
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272
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152x229mm
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英文
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4th ed.
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Validation is a successful way of communicating with older adults with Alzheimer’s-type dementia and responding to their challenging behaviors. The Validation method helps reduce stress, enhance dignity, and increase happiness for both the elder and the caregiver. Since its inception in 1989, Validation has helped thousands of professional and family caregivers improve their relationships with residents and loved ones with dementia by acknowledging older adults’ expressed feelings rather than focusing on disorientation and confusion.Professionals will learn how to:Build relationships with residents based on empathy and compassionUnderstand and deal with challenging behaviorsInterpret nonverbal cues to promote better communicationImplement Validation in your own care setting through the experiences shared by Authorized Validation Organizations around the world The Validation method is easy to learn, and positive results can be seen in both residents and caregivers. Residents express less anger and anxiety, decreasing the need for chemical and physical restraints.Residents communicate more freely and more often. Residents often move better and experience an improved sense of self-worth.Staff members express a greater sense of fulfillment at work and feel better prepared for handling difficult situations.Families visit more often.The Validation Breakthrough is an essential resource for professionals in all settings serving adults who may be confused and disoriented, including assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, hospice, home health care, adult day services, and family care settings.NEW to this edition:Updated language and explanations for the Phases of ResolutionRevised case studies reflecting contemporary settings and issuesRestructured content for clarity and ease of use (来源*.co.uk)
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