Occupational therapy : a guide for prospective students, consumers, and advocates
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Occupational therapy : a guide for prospective students, consumers, and advocates
SLACK Incorporated, [2021]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Summary: "A helpful resource that explains occupational therapy for students, clients, families, school counselors, and health professionals, Occupational Therapy: A Guide for Prospective Students, Consumers, and Advocates provides an understanding of what occupational therapists do to help people function in everyday activities. Written by esteemed authors Drs. Franklin Stein and Kathlyn Louise Reed, Occupational Therapy: A Guide for Prospective Students, Consumers, and Advocates explains one of the fastest growing professions in the world. Featuring information on the specific interventions used in daily work, the educational requirements for becoming an occupational therapist, and the clinical settings where occupational therapists work, this book is the perfect introduction to the profession. Chapters are designed to educate prospective students about occupational therapy as well as the personal qualities needed to be an effective clinician. Detailed information is included with up-to-date facts great for
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- What Is Occupational Therapy?
- Learning About Occupational Therapy
- Typical Master's Degree Occupational Therapy Entry-Level Curriculum (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), and COTA (MATC-Milwaukee)
- Comparing Occupational Therapy to Similar Health Professions
- Becoming an Occupational Therapist
- What Is the History of Occupational Therapy?
- Where Do Occupational Therapists Work?
- Personal Characteristics of Occupational Therapists
- Evaluation, Intervention, and Discharge
- Professional Code of Ethics
- Occupational Therapy Clients
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