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self-injurious behaviour
Title: self-injurious behaviour
Category: Literature / English
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self-injurious behaviour
Introduction
The incident which I have chosen for my Nursing Project happened on the last day of my learning difficulties placement. It involved a young Autistic man, who I will refer to as ‘John’ throughout my assignment. This is to protect the client’s identity, this is in accordance with the UKCC Code of professional conduct (1992) clause 10:
“Protect all confidential information concerning patients and clients obtained in the course of professional practice and make disclosures
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of challenging behaviour.
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References
Happ, F. (1994). Autism An Introduction To Psychological Theory. 2nd Edition. London: U.C.L. Press. Page 9. ISBN: 1857282302
Ellis, K. (1990). Therapy In Practice 17. Bury St. Edmunds: St Edmunsberry Press Ltd. p.p. 146-147. ISBN: 041232220X
Bibliography
Williams, D (1998). Autism And Sensing. Gateshead: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd. ISBN: 1853026123
Grandin, T. and Scariano, M.M. (1986). Emergence: Labelled Autistic. Turnbridge Wells: DJ Costello. ISBN: 0710400632
Frith, E. (1991). Autism and Asperger Syndrome.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 05213860X
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