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Person-centered planning : research, practice, and future directions / edited by Steve Holburn and Peter M. Vietze.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Baltimore : Paul H. Brookes Pub., c2002.Description: xxvii, 433 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781557665904
  • 1557665907
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.1968 HOL
LOC classification:
  • HV1570 .P47 2002
Contents:
1.The origins of person-centred planning: a community of practice perspective. Connie Lyle O\'Brien and John O\'Brien -- 2.Person-centred planning and positive behavior support. Don Kincaid and Lise Fox -- 3.The confluence of person-centered planning and self-determination. Michael L. Wehmeyer -- 4.Using person-centred supports to change the culture of large intermediate care facilities. Jerry A. Rea, carolyn Martin, and Kasey Wright -- 5.A plan is not enough: exploring the development of person-centered teams. Helen Sanderson -- 6.Overcoming the barriers: moving towards a service model that is conducive to person-centered planning. Darlene Magito_McLaughlin, Thomas R. Spinosa, and Michael D. Marsalis -- 7.Liefstyle quality and person-centered support: Jeff, Janet, Stephanie, and the Microboard Project. Pual H. Malette -- 8.Person-centered planning with people who have severe multiple disabilities: validated practice and misapplications. Dennis H, Reid and Carolyn W. Green -- 9.Residential preferences in person-centered planning: Emplowerement through the self-identification of preferences and their availability. Paula Davis and Gerald Faw -- 10.I don\'t know how they made it happen, but they did: efficiacy perceptions in using a person-centered planning process. Shelley Bumans, Denise De La Garza, Penny Seay, and Heather Becker -- 11.Active support: planning daily activities for people with severe mental retardation. David Felce, Edwin Jones, and Kathy Lowe -- 12.Person-centered planning from a behavioral perspective. Gregory A. Wagner -- 13.A better life for Hal: five years of person-centered planning and applied behavior analysis. Steve Holburn and Peter M. Vietze -- 14.Evaluating preferred activities and challenging behavior through person-centered planning. Kevin P. Klatt ... [et al] -- 15.Implementing person-centered planning on a statewide basis: leadership, training, and satisfaction issues. Stan Butkus ... [et al] -- 16.Realizing individual, organizational, and systems change: lessons learned in 15 years of training about person-centered planning and principles. Angela Novak Amado and Marijo W. McBride -- 17.Public policy and person-centered planning. Michael Smull and K. Charlie Lakin -- 18.Numbers and faces: the ethcis of person-centered planning. John O\'Brien.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Nursing Collection 362.1968 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 209651
Short Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 362.1968 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 207567
Short Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 362.1968 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 207566
Short Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 362.1968 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 124438
Short Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 362.1968 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 124437

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.The origins of person-centred planning: a community of practice perspective. Connie Lyle O\'Brien and John O\'Brien -- 2.Person-centred planning and positive behavior support. Don Kincaid and Lise Fox -- 3.The confluence of person-centered planning and self-determination. Michael L. Wehmeyer -- 4.Using person-centred supports to change the culture of large intermediate care facilities. Jerry A. Rea, carolyn Martin, and Kasey Wright -- 5.A plan is not enough: exploring the development of person-centered teams. Helen Sanderson -- 6.Overcoming the barriers: moving towards a service model that is conducive to person-centered planning. Darlene Magito_McLaughlin, Thomas R. Spinosa, and Michael D. Marsalis -- 7.Liefstyle quality and person-centered support: Jeff, Janet, Stephanie, and the Microboard Project. Pual H. Malette -- 8.Person-centered planning with people who have severe multiple disabilities: validated practice and misapplications. Dennis H, Reid and Carolyn W. Green -- 9.Residential preferences in person-centered planning: Emplowerement through the self-identification of preferences and their availability. Paula Davis and Gerald Faw -- 10.I don\'t know how they made it happen, but they did: efficiacy perceptions in using a person-centered planning process. Shelley Bumans, Denise De La Garza, Penny Seay, and Heather Becker -- 11.Active support: planning daily activities for people with severe mental retardation. David Felce, Edwin Jones, and Kathy Lowe -- 12.Person-centered planning from a behavioral perspective. Gregory A. Wagner -- 13.A better life for Hal: five years of person-centered planning and applied behavior analysis. Steve Holburn and Peter M. Vietze -- 14.Evaluating preferred activities and challenging behavior through person-centered planning. Kevin P. Klatt ... [et al] -- 15.Implementing person-centered planning on a statewide basis: leadership, training, and satisfaction issues. Stan Butkus ... [et al] -- 16.Realizing individual, organizational, and systems change: lessons learned in 15 years of training about person-centered planning and principles. Angela Novak Amado and Marijo W. McBride -- 17.Public policy and person-centered planning. Michael Smull and K. Charlie Lakin -- 18.Numbers and faces: the ethcis of person-centered planning. John O\'Brien.

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