Conceptual foundations of occupational therapy

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Conceptual foundations of occupational therapy

Gary Kielhofner.

F.A. Davis Co., c2004.

3rd ed.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Well-known and respected author, Gary Kielhofner, has thoroughly revised his groundbreaking text that compares and contrasts eight well-known models. He uses numerous diagrams to show the practical aspects of occupational therapy theory and to help students understand the similarities and differences between the models. He critically re-evaluates existing models and extensively examines all associated research to determine whether or not they still warrant the status of model. Chapters are well organized and are supported by extensive referencing.

Table of Contents

Section 1: An Overview of Occupational Therapy's Conceptual Foundations Introduction / Organization and Use of Knowledge / The Development of Occupational Therapy's Paradigms / The Contemporary Paradigm Section 2: Conceptual Practice Models The Nature and Use of Conceptual Practice Models / The Biomechanical Model / The Canadian Occupational Performance Model / The Cognitive Disabilities Model / The Cognitive-Perceptual Model / The Model of Human Occupation / The Motor Control Model / The Sensory Integration Model / Conceptual Practice Models: The State of the Art Section 3: Related Knowledge The Nature and Use of Related Knowledge / The Medical Model / Disabilities Studies / Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Concepts Section 4: The Future of Knowledge Development Identity and Competence / Future Development of Occupational Therapy's Conceptual Foundations

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