Work-related programs in occupational therapy

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Work-related programs in occupational therapy

Florence S. Cromwell, editor

(Occupational therapy in health care)

Haworth Press, c1985

  • pbk.

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"Has also been published as Occupational therapy in health care, volume 2, number 4, winter 1985/86"--t.p. verso

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Description

Experts present stimulating new ideas that occupational therapists are currently demonstrating in the area of work-focused treatment programs. Their contributions describe innovative and viable new roles in health promotion and prevention, private practice, work evaluation, and developmental treatment of adolescents.

Table of Contents

Contents An Overview of the Theme Work Related Programming in Occupational Therapy: Its Roots, Course and Prognosis Vocational Evaluation in the Private Sector: An Occupational Therapy Approach The Unique Role of Occupational Therapy in Industry Work Center: A School-Based Program for Vocational Preparation of Special Needs Children and Adolescents A Private Practice Work Evaluation Unit The Occupational Therapist's Role in Employee Health Promotion Programs The Expanding Role of Occupational Therapy in the Treatment of Industrial Hand Injuries Practice Watch: Things for Leaders and Managers to Think About Occupational Therapy Leadership Potential Can Be Developed Through Marketing Techniques Time Management in Clinical Practice Program Evaluation Research: An Administrative Tool Something New and Useful Field Test Manual for Prevocational Assessment

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