Occupational therapy : performance, participation, and well-being

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Occupational therapy : performance, participation, and well-being

senior editors, Charles H. Christiansen, Carolyn M. Baum ; contributing editor, Julie Bass-Haugen

Slack, c2005

3rd ed

  • (alk. paper)

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The complexity of human occupation / Christiansen and Baum
  • The evolution of occupation / Bing
  • Occupational development / Edwards
  • Time use and patterns of occupations / Christiansen
  • Personal & environmental influences on occupations / Stone
  • Meaning of occupations / Jonsson and Josephsson
  • Relationship of occupations to health and well-being / Wilcock
  • Occupational issues of concern in populations / Bass-Haugen ... [et al.]
  • Methods of inquiry / Polatajko and Davis
  • Introduction to occupation-based practice / Moyers
  • Person-environment-occupation-performance (PEOP), an occupational therapy model to enable performance, participation and well-being / Baum and Christiansen
  • Personal performance capabilities and their impact on occupational performance / Lou and Lane
  • Environmental performance enablers and their impact on occupational performance / Stark and Sanford
  • Occupational performance assessment / Law, Baum and Dunn
  • Person-environment-occupation-performance (PEOP), a model for planning interventions for individuals, organizations and populations / Baum, Christiansen and Bass-Haugen
  • Categories and principles of intervention / Youngstrom and Brown
  • Therapy as learning / Berkeland and Flinn
  • OT interventions in a rehabilitation context / McColl
  • OT interventions, community health approaches / Scaffa and Brownson
  • Interventions in a societal context / Townsend and Landry
  • Outcomes of an occupation-based approach / Baum and Christiansen

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Highly valued by both therapists and educators, Occupational Therapy: Performance, Participation, and Well-Being has been integral to the evolution of occupational therapy services and functions. Charles H. Christiansen and Carolyn M. Baum have produced an impressive third edition incorporating new features and topics that shape the modern era in occupational therapy practice. Senior editors Charles H. Christiansen and Carolyn M. Baum, along with contributing editor Julie Bass-Haugen have worked collectively to go beyond the presentation of occupational therapy theories. The third edition utilizes a more learner-friendly approach by explaining how the theories apply in various practice settings. This format enables students, instructors, and practitioners to connect the crucial link between theory and practice. The first section is organized in a manner that first develops and then establishes a clear understanding of human occupation. Section Two makes explicit the Person-Environment-Occupation-Performance Model that can be used at an individual, organization, or population level. Section Three covers current and emerging trends, as well as introduces major intervention strategies that are used in the field, as well as comprehensive literature support for use in occupational therapy practice.

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