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I wanna see the manager!
Pat Williams on unrealistic beliefs and expectations
Dementia need not be demeaning
Richard Cheston shows how sensitive care can help people with dementia retain their identity and a significantly greater degree of independence
Denying the diagnosis
Relatives and patients may need skilled professional help to deal honestly with the emotions aroused by a dire prognosis. By Denise Winn
Yes, but have they stopped their medication?
Psychotropic drugs affect the progress and outcome of therapy. Yet most therapists know little about them, says Pam Armstrong
The vulnerable victims of culture clash
Carole Thomson and Maliha Rashid talk to Denise Winn about the growing numbers of young Asian women who leave
How to instigate change
Joe Griffin shares his knowledge of what makes a therapy session work
Thats the way to do it: pro-social modelling
Philip Taylor and Linda Gast say that antisocial behaviour is best countered by demonstrating good social behaviour at all times
On the receiving end
Dr Gwen Jones-Edwards took an antipsychotic drug as a healthy volunteer in a drug trial, it had profound effects
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