• Research anthology on rehabilitation practices and therapy[electronic resource] :concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications /
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    [NT 15000414] null: 616.89/14
    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Research anthology on rehabilitation practices and therapy : concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications // Information Resources Management Association, editor.
    出版者: Hershey, Pennsylvania : : IGI Global,, 2020.
    面页册数: 1 online resource (4 v.)
    标题: Psychoses - Rehabilitation.
    标题: Psychotherapy.
    标题: Psychiatric Rehabilitation - methods.
    标题: Psychotherapy - methods.
    ISBN: 9781799834335 (ebk.)
    ISBN: 9781799834328 (hbk.)
    [NT 15000227] null: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    [NT 15000228] null: Volume I. Section 1. Fundamental concepts and theories. Chapter 1. Roles and importance of ethics in the counseling profession ; Chapter 2. A current review of human factors and ergonomic intervention with exoskeletons ; Chapter 3. Positive psychology and aging ; Chapter 4. The architect of organizational psychology: the Geert Hofstede's dimensions of cultural (corporate and organizational) identity ; Chapter 5. A primer for beginners in pharmaceutical care: a call-to-action to pharmacists -- Section 2. Development and design methodologies. Chapter 6. The assessment for career counseling skill for teacher at high school: a case study in Vietnam ; Chapter 7. Solution-focused brief counseling in schools: an alternative approach to problem-solving and counseling ; Chapter 8. AR using NUI based physical therapy rehabilitation framework with mobile decision support system: a global solution for remote assistance ; Chapter 9. Scientific creativity in psychology: a cognitive-conative approach ; Chapter 10. The role of critical theory in the development of multicultural psychology and counseling ; Chapter 11. Multicultural considerations in play therapy caregiver consultation ; Chapter 12. Following the drum: motivation to engage and resist ; Chapter 13. Social justice and advocacy in university-based play therapy training clinics ; Chapter 14. Buddhist approaches to counselling and psychotherapy: exploratory discussions from different traditions ; Chapter 15. Vocational rehabilitation of persons with hearing impairment: a step towards inclusive development ; Chapter 16. Psychological (and emotional) architecture: the values and benefits of nature-based architecture biophilia ; Chapter 17. Considerations for setting up play therapy training clinics: recommended play therapy toys, materials, and other professional considerations ; Chapter 18. Attention perception and social cognition: bridging the gap between the physical and perceived ; Chapter 19. Yogic care for neurodevelopmental rehabilitation: bringing life into treatment, management, and prevention ; Chapter 20. Vojta-therapy: a vision-based framework to recognize the movement patterns ; Chapter 21. What cognitive psychology can tell us about educational computer games -- Section 3. Tools and technologies. Chapter 22. Towards cost-oriented user-friendly robotic systems for post-stroke rehabilitation ; Chapter 23. A case study of MY psychology: Malaysia's first online psychoeducational platform -- Volume II. Chapter 24. The evolution of a university-based center of play therapy education ; Chapter 25. Positive psychology competences of pre-school teachers as a tool for understanding and nurturing children's play ; Chapter 26. A hybrid approach for facial expression recognition using extended local binary patterns and principal component analysis ; Chapter 27. Using cognitive psychology to understand anticipated user experience in computing products ; Chapter 28. Hinduism and counseling: karma, women empowerment, grief and death, anger management, Bhagavad Gita, and psychotherapies ; Chapter 29. Preemployment psychological screening of police officer applicants: basic considerations and recent advances ; Chapter 30. Devices for rehabilitation ; Chapter 31. Technology and cognitive empowerment for healthy elderly: the link between cognitive skills acquisition and well-being ; Chapter 32. Multi-modal motion-capture-based biometric systems for emergency response and patient rehabilitation ; Chapter 33. Stroke rehabilitation and Parkinson's disease tremor reduction using bcis combined with FES ; Chapter 34. Modes of delivering psychotherapy: investigating technology ; Chapter 35. Hybrid exoskeletons for upper limb stroke rehabilitation ; Chapter 36. A SWOT analysis of virtual reality for seniors ; Chapter 37. Neurotechnology in the development of cyber-psychotherapy systems for inducing and measuring altered states of consciousness in transpersonal psychotherapy ; Chapter 38. Positive technology for helping people cope with stress ; Chapter 39. Efficacy of art therapy in treating patients with paranoid schizophrenia ; Chapter 40. Introductory analysis of human upper extremity after stroke ; Chapter 41. Social context: visualisation of cooperation evidence-based medicine in neurorehabilitation ; Chapter 42. Exploring virtual reality for the assessment and rehabilitation of executive functions ; Chapter 43. Virtual and augmented reality mirrors for mental health treatment: analysis and future directions ; Chapter 44. Workforce development and e-competency in mental health services ; Chapter 45. Will patients accept daily SMS as a communication to support adherence to mental health treatment?: daily SMS: acceptance, feasibility, satisfaction ; Chapter 46. An internet-based quantum biofeedback and neurotechnology cybertherapy system for the support of transpersonal psychology -- Volume III. Chapter 47. An IoT-based platform for rehabilitation monitoring and biosignal identification -- Section 4. Utilization and applications. Chapter 48. Is it real or not?: experiences of synchronous learning and training for counseling graduate students ; Chapter 49. The perception of Muslim clients towards non-Muslim counselors ; Chapter 50. Community-based rehabilitation in Hong Kong: opportunities and challenges ; Chapter 51. Career counseling for international students: using the framework of social cognitive career theory ; Chapter 52. More than achievement: grit as a key component of positive psychology ; Chapter 53. Psychotherapy in indigenous context psychotherapy in indigenous context: a Ghanaian contribution towards provision of culturally competent care ; Chapter 54. Prison environments ; Chapter 55. Community-based rehabilitation program for acid assault victims of Bangladesh ; Chapter 56. Faces of grief: cross-cultural bereavement and support in Malaysia ; Chapter 57. Losing a friend: social media's impact on child and adolescent grief ; Chapter 58. Counseling Chinese communities in Malaysia: the challenges and needs in mental health service deliverance ; Chapter 59. Recent trends and issues in vocational rehabilitation of people with ID ; Chapter 60. Effectiveness of internet based psychotherapeutic intervention in common psychiatric disorders ; Chapter 61. Psychotherapeutic interventions in emotional and behavioural problems with adolescents ; Chapter 62. Play therapy for children with neurodevelopmental disorders ; Chapter 63. Cyber-victimization and cyber-aggression: personal and situational factors ; Chapter 64. Psychotherapy and christianity: methods and challenges ; Chapter 65. Ethics in play therapy consultation and supervision ; Chapter 66. Psychological well-being, self-concept, and couple relations in university students ; Chapter 67. Cognitive remediation therapy in chronic schizophrenia ; Chapter 68. The power and compassion of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) ; Chapter 69. Engaging communities through an art program at a domestic violence shelter ; Chapter 70. Emotion analysis for opinion mining from text: a comparative study ; Chapter 71. Accessible mobile rehabilitation games for special user groups ; Chapter 72. Deconstructing racial stigma in the therapeutic relationship ; Chapter 73. The diversity management for employment of the persons with disabilities: evidence of vocational rehabilitation in the United States and Japan -- Volume IV. Section 5. Organizational and social implications. Chapter 74. Play-based bereavement centers for children and families ; Chapter 75. Pre-marital counselling and sustainability of marriages in contemporary Ghanaian society ; Chapter 76. The impacts of reactive aggression and friendship quality on cyberbullying behaviour: an advancement of cyclic process model ; Chapter 77. Emerging ethical issues in police and public safety psychology: reflections on mandatory vs. aspirational ethics ; Chapter 78.
    [NT 15000229] null: "This book examines the latest scholarly material on trends and techniques in counseling and therapy and provides innovative insights into contemporary and future issues within the field"--
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