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Rehabilitation goal setting : theory, practice and evidence [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Series: Rehabilitation Science in Practice SeriesPublication details: Boca Raton ; London CRC Press 2014Description: 1 online resource (410 p.)ISBN:
  • 143986330X
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Challenges in theory, practice and evidence; Chapter 2: Evidence-based goal setting: cultivating the science of rehabilitation; Chapter 3: Psychology, goals and rehabilitation: providing a theoretical foundation; Chapter 4: Ethics and goal setting; Chapter 5: Goal setting as shared decision making; Chapter 6: Meaning as a smarter approach to goals in rehabilitation; Chapter 7: Goal attainment scaling in adult neurorehabilitation; Chapter 8: Goal attainment scaling in paediatric rehabilitation; Chapter 9: Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to Rehabilitation Goal Setting; Chapter 10: Occupation-Based, Client-Centred Approach to Goal Planning and Measurement; Chapter 11: Theory-Based Approach to Goal Setting; Chapter 12: Goal Orientation and Goal Setting in German Medical Rehabilitation Research; Chapter 13: Goal Setting in Social Competence Treatment after Brain Injury; Chapter 14: Self-Management for People with Chronic Conditions; Chapter 15: Goal Setting in Paediatric Rehabilitation; Chapter 16: Use of Goals as a Focus for Services for Community-Dwelling Older People; Chapter 17: Goals and Goal Setting for People with Aphasia, Their Family Members and Clinicians; Chapter 18: Goal Setting in Stroke Rehabilitation: Theory, Practice and Future Directions; Chapter 19: Concluding Comments, Current Trends and Future Directions.
Summary: ""Goal setting is used in just about every service, but it is something that is done in many different ways. This book provides the theory as to why goal setting should be used, as well as discusses how to use it in a wide range of clinical services. Therefore, this is definitely a book that everybody who works in a rehabilitation service should read. In fact, all rehabilitation teams should probably take the opportunity to read this book and review their practices having done so!""-Prof. Jonathan Evans, University of Glasgow, UK"
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Chapter 1: Challenges in theory, practice and evidence; Chapter 2: Evidence-based goal setting: cultivating the science of rehabilitation; Chapter 3: Psychology, goals and rehabilitation: providing a theoretical foundation; Chapter 4: Ethics and goal setting; Chapter 5: Goal setting as shared decision making; Chapter 6: Meaning as a smarter approach to goals in rehabilitation; Chapter 7: Goal attainment scaling in adult neurorehabilitation; Chapter 8: Goal attainment scaling in paediatric rehabilitation; Chapter 9: Applying the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health to Rehabilitation Goal Setting; Chapter 10: Occupation-Based, Client-Centred Approach to Goal Planning and Measurement; Chapter 11: Theory-Based Approach to Goal Setting; Chapter 12: Goal Orientation and Goal Setting in German Medical Rehabilitation Research; Chapter 13: Goal Setting in Social Competence Treatment after Brain Injury; Chapter 14: Self-Management for People with Chronic Conditions; Chapter 15: Goal Setting in Paediatric Rehabilitation; Chapter 16: Use of Goals as a Focus for Services for Community-Dwelling Older People; Chapter 17: Goals and Goal Setting for People with Aphasia, Their Family Members and Clinicians; Chapter 18: Goal Setting in Stroke Rehabilitation: Theory, Practice and Future Directions; Chapter 19: Concluding Comments, Current Trends and Future Directions.

""Goal setting is used in just about every service, but it is something that is done in many different ways. This book provides the theory as to why goal setting should be used, as well as discusses how to use it in a wide range of clinical services. Therefore, this is definitely a book that everybody who works in a rehabilitation service should read. In fact, all rehabilitation teams should probably take the opportunity to read this book and review their practices having done so!""-Prof. Jonathan Evans, University of Glasgow, UK"

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