Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... impairment among elderly individuals in the community while an additional 10-40 percent of community elderly were found to be mildly impaired ( Blazer & Williams , 1980 ) . Although this type of research is extremely difficult to ...
... impairment among elderly individuals in the community while an additional 10-40 percent of community elderly were found to be mildly impaired ( Blazer & Williams , 1980 ) . Although this type of research is extremely difficult to ...
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... impaired vision can cause decreas- ing mobility , poor orientation and frightening visual impressions that resemble hallucinations . Both blindness and severe loss of tactile ( skin touch ) response have been implicated as ...
... impaired vision can cause decreas- ing mobility , poor orientation and frightening visual impressions that resemble hallucinations . Both blindness and severe loss of tactile ( skin touch ) response have been implicated as ...
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... impairment , 140 incidence of , 9 psychological adjustment and , 136 role in medication misuse , 160 ( see also Memory loss ... impaired clients and , 138-139 importance of , 126 Rogerian core facilitative conditions ( em- pathy , warmth ...
... impairment , 140 incidence of , 9 psychological adjustment and , 136 role in medication misuse , 160 ( see also Memory loss ... impaired clients and , 138-139 importance of , 126 Rogerian core facilitative conditions ( em- pathy , warmth ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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