The validation breakthrough : simple techniques for communicating with people with Alzheimer's-type dementia Naomi Feil
Language: English Original language: English Publication details: Baltimore : Health Professions Press, 2002.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxi, 352 p. : ill. : pbk. ; 21 cmISBN:- 978-1-878812-81-0
- 1-878812-81-5
- 616.83106 FEI
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Foreword / George M. Leader
Introduction: Florence Trew 1872-1963: "I died"
Pt. I. Alzheimer's-Type Dementia and the Use of Validation
Ch. 1. Aging, Development, and Alzheimer's Disease
Ch. 2. The Concept and Techniques of Validation
Ch. 3. Using Validation with People Who Are Maloriented
Ch. 4. Using Validation with People Who Are Time Confused
Ch. 5. Using Validation with People Who Are Repetitive Movers
Ch. 6. Using Validation with People Who Are in Vegetation
Ch. 7. Using Validation with People with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Ch. 8. Who Benefits from Validation?
Ch. 9. How Validation Differs from Other Therapies Used with Old-Old People
Pt. II. Validation in Practice
Ch. 10. Communicating with People Who Are Maloriented
Ch. 11. Communicating with People Who Are Time Confused
Ch. 12. Communicating with People Who Are Repetitive Movers
Ch. 13. Communicating with Maloriented and Time Confused People Living in the Community.
Ch. 14. Validating Family Members
Pt. III. Group Validation
Ch. 15. Setting Up Validation Groups
Ch. 16. Frequently Asked Questions
App. Experiences of Professionals in the United States and Abroad.
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