Focuses on the centrality of occupation in occupational therapy. This title is informed by a subtle but significant shift in thinking, towards a recognition that humans are occupational beings, not merely that occupation is an important part of human life.
Focuses on the centrality of occupation in occupational therapy. This title is informed by a subtle but significant shift in thinking, towards a recognition that humans are occupational beings, not merely that occupation is an important part of human life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Molineux is the Head of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at Leeds Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom. He is also the founder and director of occupationUK, the British Institute for Occupation and Health. His undergraduate and postgraduate studies were conducted in Australia and the UK, and he has attracted a range of influential international contributors to produce this book. Together, they encompass a broad spectrum of experience in different settings.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Occupation in Occupational Therapy: A Labour in Vain?. Section A: Exploring the Nature of Occupation Within Occupational Therapy. Chapter 2. Occupational Diagnosis. Chapter 3. Spirituality in the Context of Occupation: A Theory to Practice Application. Chapter 4. Time Use and Disability. Chapter 5. Occupation and Flow. Chapter 6. On Watching Paint Dry: An Exploration of Boredom. Chapter 7. Creativity and Occupation. Section B: Practising in an Occupational Way. Chapter 8. Occupational Performance Issues in Pretend Play: Implications for Paediatric Practice. Chapter 9. Social Inclusion Through Occupational Therapy in Community Mental Health. Chapter 10. Occupational Reconstruction for People Living with HIV/AIDS. Chapter 11. Therapeutic Occupation Following Stroke: A Case Study. Chapter 12. Occupational Science: The Forensic Challenge. Section C: Future Possibilities. Chapter 13. Occupational Issues of Refugees. Chapter 14. Occupational Science, Occupational Therapy and Evidence Based Practice: What the Well Elderly Study has Taught Us. Chapter 15. Occupation, Population Health and Policy Development
Chapter 1. Occupation in Occupational Therapy: A Labour in Vain?. Section A: Exploring the Nature of Occupation Within Occupational Therapy. Chapter 2. Occupational Diagnosis. Chapter 3. Spirituality in the Context of Occupation: A Theory to Practice Application. Chapter 4. Time Use and Disability. Chapter 5. Occupation and Flow. Chapter 6. On Watching Paint Dry: An Exploration of Boredom. Chapter 7. Creativity and Occupation. Section B: Practising in an Occupational Way. Chapter 8. Occupational Performance Issues in Pretend Play: Implications for Paediatric Practice. Chapter 9. Social Inclusion Through Occupational Therapy in Community Mental Health. Chapter 10. Occupational Reconstruction for People Living with HIV/AIDS. Chapter 11. Therapeutic Occupation Following Stroke: A Case Study. Chapter 12. Occupational Science: The Forensic Challenge. Section C: Future Possibilities. Chapter 13. Occupational Issues of Refugees. Chapter 14. Occupational Science, Occupational Therapy and Evidence Based Practice: What the Well Elderly Study has Taught Us. Chapter 15. Occupation, Population Health and Policy Development
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