Meaningful Care: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Meaning of Care for People with Mental Retardation

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J. Stolk, Theo A. Boer, R. Seldenrijk
Springer Science & Business Media, 14 mrt 2013 - 190 pagina's
It is crucial for the quality of care of people with mental retardation that care providers experience their work as meaningful. A complexity, however, is the fact that this care is divided amongst a range of professions. This book addresses issues of meaning (meaning of care and meaning of life) from all the different professional perspectives involved. Such a multidisciplinary approach is unique and has never before been followed.
The book contains the results of a series of interviews in which parents of people with mental retardation were asked what they conceive to be meaningful care. The results are placed in relation to experiences and conceptions of professional caregivers. Moreover, the study analyzes the cultural, philosophical, and theological significance of the concept, `meaningful care'. Finally, the book explores the relevance of this concept for practical professions such as medical care, social work, educational psychology, pedagogic counseling, and pastoral care. Scholarly depth is combined with experiential knowledge of professional practice. Hence, this book is an outstanding source of reflection for all those who work professionally with people with mental retardation.
 

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A Parents Search for Meaning in Family Life
5
A Jewish Perspective
39
A Christian Perspective
51
Philosophical Remarks
65
Some Remarks
84
Prenatal Diagnosis as
101
Meaningfulness and Meaninglessness in Neonatology
113
Parents View on the Prevention of Handicaps
126
Living with People with Mental Retardation
141
Experience of Meaning in Human Encounter
155
Experience of Meaning in Daily Care for People with Mental Retardation
167
Index Names
183
Contributors
189
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