Healing Arts Therapies and Person-centered Dementia Care

Healing Arts Therapies and Person-centered Dementia Care
ISBN-10
184310038X
ISBN-13
9781843100386
Category
Psychology
Pages
137
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Authors
Anthea Innes, Karen Hatfield

Description

Offers practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals delivering person-centered dementia care. By using case studies of different arts therapies, the contributors show the beneficial effects of this approach leading to the benefits of a sense of community and group interaction.

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