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Play in Healthcare for Adults Using play to promote health and wellbeing across the adult lifespan

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Tonkin Alison, Whitaker Julia

Couverture de l’ouvrage Play in Healthcare for Adults

PLAY. We all do it: wordplay, love play, role-play; we play cards, play sport, play the fool, and play around. And that?s just the grown-ups! It features in every aspect of our lives, whether we call it by that or another name. We all do it, but why do we do it? What does it mean to play and what, if any, difference does it make to our lives? Most crucially, and central to the theme of this book, is the question, ?Does play have a positive impact on our health and wellbeing, and consequently a role in modern healthcare delivery??

The contributors to this book provide a comprehensive overview of how play and play-based activities can be used throughout the adult lifespan to promote health and wellbeing within the context of healthcare service delivery for patients, their families and communities, and for the staff involved in their care. Responding to current global health concerns such as obesity, coronary heart disease, dementia and mental health, the book argues that play and playfulness offer a means of protection, promotion and recovery of positive health and wellbeing. The human tendency for play and playfulness as essential to personal growth and development lie at the heart of the discussion.

This book will be of interest to all those working in health or social care settings, including nursing, social work and allied health students and professionals and those working within the therapeutic disciplines of art therapy, music therapy, and recreation alliances.

Introduction

1. Playing for Health

2. Conceptualizing Play in Healthcare Provision

3. Lifespan Development

4. Creating and Growing a Family

5. The Concept of Health and Wellbeing Across a Lifespan

6. Using Play as a Means to Widen Access to Health and Wellbeing

7. Lifestyle Trends and Their Impact on Health

8. Playing for Mental Wellness

9. Music as Medicine

10. The Game of Chamber Music in Dementia Music Therapy

11. Drama, Dance and Play - Creative Play as Therapy

12. Art for Health

13. Play and Social Therapy

14. Playing with Words

15. Playing with Technology

16. Aspire Leisure Centre – Inspiration through Integration

17. The Facilitation of Play and Playfulness through Alternative Healthcare provision

18. Playful Design

19. Playing Together: Festivals and Celebrations

20. Playing for Spiritual Health

21. Using Play for Lifelong Learning

22. Playing Politics

23. Playing for Health, Wealth and Happiness

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Alison Tonkin looks after the Higher Education provision at Stanmore College, which includes two foundation degrees and a BA (Hons) top up, all of which focus on children and young people. With a research background in health promotion for pre-school children, and having worked as both a diagnostic and therapeutic radiographer, the extension of play service provision to cover adult healthcare is a current area of interest, especially as the college offers the FdA in Healthcare Play Specialism.

Julia Whitaker has worked therapeutically with children and families in both public and private sectors for the past 30 years. Originally trained as a social worker and family therapist, Julia is also a registered Healthcare Play Specialist with wide-ranging clinical and teaching experience in the field. Julia is now interested in exploring ways in which the knowledge and skills associated with healthcare play might be used to benefit patients ‘from the cradle to the grave’.