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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is the authoritative textbook for students of learning disabilities covering a wide variety of topics. It is relevant not only for nursing courses, but also for care workers, OTs, and other professional and non-professional carers. The new edition has been completely updated and includes the latest evidence for practice. There are new chapters which means the book provides comprehensive coverage of learning disablities throughout a person's life. There are also new contributors, including people with learning disabilities. Each chapter is supported by information on further reading and other resources.
She’s on a mission to save him. Emily Walker is a human woman with two Fated Mates, both of them sexy shifter men. It should have been a dream come true. But everything changed when Mason was murdered and Ethan disappeared. For five years, Emily has searched for Ethan to no avail. She’s about to give up, but then a dangerous shifter gives her Ethan’s location. Is this the miracle she’s been searching for or is it a trap? He made a dark promise. Ethan Street, black-panther shifter and son of a dangerous gang boss, lost both of his Fated Mates on the night Mason died in his arms. He promised to keep Emily safe by never crossing her path again. Humans are fragile and shifters are volatile. He took up the name Rogue and resigned himself to a lonely existence of atonement, but Emily shows up one day and puts a rift in his plans. Together, can they fix what is broken? Fated Mates. Forever Love. — This book concludes Marked by the Moon. Don’t miss the finale.
Stories of life in Tuscaloosa and Alabama before the Civil War.
Exploring contemporary theory and practice surrounding loss and bereavement for people with intellectual disabilities (ID), this book brings together international contributors with a range of academic, professional and personal experience. This authoritative edited book looks at diverse experiences of loss across this population whether it be loss due to transition, the loss or death of others, or facing their own impending death. The book begins by offering theoretical perspectives on loss and compassion, bereavement, disenfranchised grief, spirituality, and psychological support. It then addresses contemporary practice issues in health and social care contexts and explores loss for specific communities with ID including children, individuals with autism, those in forensic environments, and those at the end of life. Identifying inherent challenges that arise when supporting individuals with ID experiencing loss, and providing evidence and case studies to support best practice approaches, this book will be valuable reading for students, academics and professionals in the fields of disability, health and social care.
As society becomes progressively dominated by an ideology of healthy living, Matt Edmonds makes a vital critique of contemporary efforts to remove 'disability' from the world around us. Surveying the logic and language of both secular and religious health movements, Edmonds highlights the misplaced generalisations and dubious values that cumulatively serve to undermine individual inclusion and well-being on a day-to-day basis. 'A Theological Diagnosis' seeks a new direction. From the resources of Christian theology it finds a paradigm with which to examine the infections of genetic theory, faith healing and the meaning of 'disability' so as to prescribe a way forward for both believer and non-believer alike. Combining history, theology and thoughtful analysis, this is a prescription that none of us can afford to ignore. Quite simply, there is little time left.
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