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Ethical Practice in Brain Injury Rehabilitation
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Ethical Practice in Brain Injury Rehabilitation helps rehabilitation professionals deal effectively with the difficult ethical dilemmas that regularly face them in their daily clinical practice. The book takes a multiprofessional perspective, focusing on issues facing therapists, doctors, nurses, and psychologists, and will also be helpful to relatives of people with acquired brain injury. It treats ethics as a special case of good professional practice and
takes a practical psychological approach, looking at the thoughts, feelings, and actions that are involved in taking ethical decisions, carrying them out, and living with their consequences.

The book tells the story of brain injury from the patients' perspective, and argues that patient-centred practice that strives to uphold patient autonomy and support the reconstitution of personal identity is the basis of good rehabilitation. But it also acknowledges the difficulty in delivering patient-centred practice in a context of limited resources, diverse value systems, uncertain prognosis, and conflicting loyalties.

The book contains many case histories, including a series of guided examples that will be useful for individual study or group work.


Contents:

1. Introduction ; 2. Acquired Brain Injury ; 3. The Person at the Centre of Rehabilitation ; 4. Moral values: What is the right thing? ; 5. Ethical rehabilitation practice ; 6. A heuristic for ethical practice ; 7. Case studies


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ISBN-13: 9780198568995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: July, 2007
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 156.00 x 234.00 x 10.00
Weight: 297g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Ethics, General Practice, Neurology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation

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