by Denise Tiran MSc PGCEA RM RGN ADM (Author), Peter A. Mackereth PhD MA RGN Dip Nursing Cert (Author)
This is a unique textbook of reflexology for students undertaking a full or short course (either at diploma or degree level) in reflexology. The book will: critically review the origins and theories of reflexology; examine the therapeutic relationship and a model of working with patients using reflexology, in a health care setting; explore the therapeutic value of reflexology in terms of its diagnostic, treatment claims and contraindications; critically analyze the role of the reflexologist in relationship to the concepts of healing and holism; identify and discuss key ethical, professional & legal issues related to safeguarding the interest of patients receiving reflexology; and review the educational issues related to student programmes, and examine the value and methods of support and supervision for clinical practice. Review recent research and audit activity and discuss methodological issues in asking questions about the efficacy and safety of reflexology. Examine the key issues in the integration of reflexology practice and how to best meet the challenges of working with patients and their families in a healthcare context. Consider the key areas identified above in reflecting on providing reflexology within specified areas of clinical practice. These will be maternity, palliative care, acute and continuing care, learning difficulties and mental health.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Revised 2007 and First ed.
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Published: 18 Jul 2002
ISBN 10: 0443071209
ISBN 13: 9780443071201