Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy
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Willard & Spackman's occupational therapy
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2009
11th ed. / [edited by] Elizabeth Blesedell Crepeau, Ellen S. Cohn, Barbara A. Boyt Schell
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Occupational therapy
Willard and Spackman's occupational therapy
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Chiba Prefectural University of Health Sciences Nitona Campus Library
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An ideal reference, this market-leading text provides the most current and comprehensive presentation of occupational therapy concepts and practice. An occupation-based, client-centered and evidence-based approach to practice is described across a variety of community, education, and medical-based practice arenas. It answers the questions: "What will I do as an OT", "Who will I treat", and "Where will I practice?"
Table of Contents
UNIT I Occupational Science and the Nature of Humans Science and the Occupational Nature of Humans Chapter 1: The Making and Mattering of Occupational Science Chapter 2: What is Occupation? Unit II: Narrative Perspectives on Occupation and Disability Narrative as a Key to Understanding Chapter 10: Narrative as a Key to Understanding Chapter 11:An Excerpt from The Book of Sorrows, Book of Dreams: A First-Person Narrative Chapter 12: He's Not Broken-He's Alex: Three Perspectives Chapter 13: While Focusing on Recovery I Forgot to Get a Life Chapter 14: The Privilege of Giving Care Chapter 15: Voices Talk, Hands Write Chapter 16: Mobilizing the Collective Action of Disabled Women in Developing Contexts to Tackle Poverty and Development Unit III: Occupation and Health in Society Chapter 17: Social and Health Policies in the United States Chapter 18: Health Promotion Chapter 19: Community Integration Chapter 20: Occupational Justice Unit IV: Profile of the Occupational Therapy Profession Chapter 21: The History of Occupational Therapy Chapter 22: Contemporary Occupational Therapy Practice in the United States Chapter 23: Contemporary Occupational Therapy Practice Worldwide Chapter 24: Occupational Therapy Professional Organizations Chapter 25: Occupational Therapy Practitioners: Competence and Professional Development Unit V: OT Values and Beliefs in Action Chapter 28: Ethical Decision Making in Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 29: Client-Centered Collaboration Unit VI: The Therapeutic Process Chapter 32: Professional Reasoning in Practice Chapter 33: The Therapeutic Relationship Unit VII: Communication in Occupational Therapy Chapter 38: Team Interaction Models and Team Communication Chapter 39: Documentation in Practice Unit VIII: Conceptual Basis for Practice Chapter 42: Theory and Practice in Occupational Therapy Chapter 43: Ecological Models in Occupational Therapy Unit IX: Occupational Therapy Practice Chapter 46: The Occupational Therapy Process Chapter 47: Critiquing Assessments Unit X: OT Evaluation and Intervention: Occupations Chapter 48: Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Chapter 49: Care Giving and Child Rearing Unit XI: OT Evaluation and Intervention: Personal Factors Chapter 53: Overview of Personal Factors Affecting Performance Chapter 54: Musculoskeletal Factors Unit XII: OT Evaluation and Intervention: Environments Chapter 60: Physical Environments Chapter 61: Assistive Technology and Wheeled Mobility XIII: Therapists in Action: Examples of Expert Practice Chapter 63: School-Based Practice: Enabling Participation Chapter 64: There's No Place Like Home: Occupational Therapy Services for People Who Are Homeless Unit XIV: Managing Practice Chapter 67: Management of Occupational Therapy Services Chapter 68: Supervision Unit XV: Common Conditions: Related Resources and Evidence Unit XVI: Occupational Therapy Resource Summaries: Practice Settings Unit XVI:Table of Assessments: Listed Alphabetically by Title Glossary Index
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