Description |
1 online resource (xxx, 242 pages) |
Summary |
"Counseling Persons with Parkinson's Disease offers a distinctive, practical, philosophically grounded, and person-centered approach to counseling those living with Parkinson's disease and other chronic illnesses. As a seasoned teacher of professional counselors who also lives with Parkinson's, the author demonstrates that chronic illness requires accepting and living with profound loss, but that this loss may lead to personal transformation and constructive ends, wherein one finds new hope, meaning, purpose, happiness, and passion for living. Equal parts memoir and professional resource, this book guides clinicians who give counsel, educators who teach counseling, and anyone wanting to know more about Parkinson's disease and providing support for those who live with it. Parkinson's disease; bereavement; grief, mourning; illness; counseling; task-centered; happiness"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed on July 7, 2021) |
Subject |
Parkinson's disease -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Client-centered psychotherapy.
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Person-Centered Psychotherapy
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Client-centered psychotherapy
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Parkinson's disease -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2020043933 |
ISBN |
9780197570180 |
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0197570186 |
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9780190672935 |
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0190672935 |
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9780190672942 |
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0190672943 |
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