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Tweegesprekken
Een externe onderzoeker en een CCE-coördinator gaan in gesprek over actueel onderzoek in relatie tot de praktijk van CCE-consultaties.
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Dancing lessons!
Caring for clients is like dancing. It is important to be able to adjust your interaction style when working with clients and colleagues.
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The human brain: A nosological melting pot
A working knowledge of the human brain is a vital tool in understanding human behaviour and emotions.
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New insights into phasing out restraints
Sometimes, there are reasons to use personal restraints - on a temporary basis. How do you responsibly phase out the use of these restraints?
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Open aanbod
Hier vind je het actuele leeraanbod dat CCE op dit moment biedt. Voor een aantal van de leeractiviteiten wordt er samengewerkt met de RINO-Groep.
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Gaining Deborah’s trust
Deborah is a 22-year-old with a moderate intellectual disability. When things aren't going wel, she is put in isolation several times a day.
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Widening Gerhard’s circle of security
He wanted to be a gardener. And he was getting there, working a few days a week in the institution’s garden. Then it all fell apart.
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Andere interventies bij zelfverwonding
De keuze voor interventies om zelfverwonding te verminderen wordt voor een groot deel ingegeven door de verklaringen n de idiografische theorie.
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Farmacotherapie bij zelfverwonding
De vraag is wat het effect is van psychofarmaca op zelfverwonding.
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Tailor-made medication
Genetic differences between people can result in different responses to medication. A good reason to use psychotropic medication.
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Trauma and resilience
Learning to be sensitive to trauma when working with clhildren can help in relieving the stress of someone who was traumatised in early childhood.
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Morality in childrearing and in care
As in the rest of society, the idea of consequences (‘quid pro quo’ but also, ‘tit for tat’) is important in childrearing and healthcare.