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Group: alt.flame.psychiatry · Group Profile · Search for Boredom in alt.flame.psychiatry
Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 18, 2008 19:00
... and don’t take an active role in the assessment of the patient.” Some nursing homes are trying a different approach, so-called environmental intervention. The strategies include reducing boredom, providing intellectual and physical stimulation, exercise, calming music, bringing in pets for therapy and improving how the staff approaches and talks to dementia patients. At the Margaret ...
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Group: alt.flame.psychiatry · Group Profile · Search for Boredom in alt.flame.psychiatry
Author: Thetaworks
Date: Sep 15, 2008 05:44
... and don’t take an active role in the assessment of the patient.” Some nursing homes are trying a different approach, so-called environmental intervention. The strategies include reducing boredom, providing intellectual and physical stimulation, exercise, calming music, bringing in pets for therapy and improving how the staff approaches and talks to dementia patients. At the Margaret ...
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Group: mn.politics · Group Profile · Search for Boredom in mn.politics
Author: Zaroc Stone
Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:16
... to adjust but neglect to validate their patients' alienation from society. Those comfortably atop societal hierarchies have difficulty recognizing that many American institutions promote helplessness, passivity, boredom, fear, isolation, alienation and dehumanization for those not at the top. One-size-fits-all schools, the corporate workplace, government bureaucracies and other giant, ...
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Author: Thetaworks
Date: Aug 30, 2008 10:14
... and don’t take an active role in the assessment of the patient.” Some nursing homes are trying a different approach, so-called environmental intervention. The strategies include reducing boredom, providing intellectual and physical stimulation, exercise, calming music, bringing in pets for therapy and improving how the staff approaches and talks to dementia patients. At the Margaret ...
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