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Nidotherapy: harmonising the environment with the patient

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge University PressISBN:
  • 9781911623052
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<p>The general philosophical principles of Nidotherapy; &nbsp;Assessing the patient for Nidotherapy; The four phases of Nidotherapy; &nbsp;Methods of delivering treatment; Nidotherapy for people with intellectual disability and dementia; How to develop skills in Nidotherapy; &nbsp;What are the qualities of a good Nidotheapist?; Nidotherapy, physical and occupational health and social care; Research evidence; Economic benefits of Nidotherapy; Common misconceptions about Nidotherapy</p>
Summary: <p>Nidotherapy is the collaborative and systematic process of changing the physical, social and personal environment for people who have not responded to conventional treatments. It is cost effective and can be given by therapists unqualified in other specific treatment inventions. It is advantageous to health services contained by cost pressures.</p>
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&lt;p&gt;The general philosophical principles of Nidotherapy; &amp;nbsp;Assessing the patient for Nidotherapy; The four phases of Nidotherapy; &amp;nbsp;Methods of delivering treatment; Nidotherapy for people with intellectual disability and dementia; How to develop skills in Nidotherapy; &amp;nbsp;What are the qualities of a good Nidotheapist?; Nidotherapy, physical and occupational health and social care; Research evidence; Economic benefits of Nidotherapy; Common misconceptions about Nidotherapy&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Nidotherapy is the collaborative and systematic process of changing the physical, social and personal environment for people who have not responded to conventional treatments. It is cost effective and can be given by therapists unqualified in other specific treatment inventions. It is advantageous to health services contained by cost pressures.&lt;/p&gt;

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