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The first book written specifically on clinical applications of sleep and sleep disorder theory for occupational therapists, this book bridges the research to practice gap. Contributors share their expertise, exploring topics such as the relationship between mental health and sleep; how sleep is affected by age, or by specific conditions such as dementia or autism; and how occupational therapists can use their skills and training to improve sleep quality in patients who are suffering from pain, or trauma. This timely book is essential reading for occupational therapists and students of…mehr
The first book written specifically on clinical applications of sleep and sleep disorder theory for occupational therapists, this book bridges the research to practice gap. Contributors share their expertise, exploring topics such as the relationship between mental health and sleep; how sleep is affected by age, or by specific conditions such as dementia or autism; and how occupational therapists can use their skills and training to improve sleep quality in patients who are suffering from pain, or trauma.
This timely book is essential reading for occupational therapists and students of occupational therapy, covering all of the aspects of sleep and sleep disorders that they will find useful for practice.
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Edited by Andrew Green and Cary Brown
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Michael Iwama Professor and Chair of the Georgia School of Occupational Therapy Georgia Regents University at Augusta USA. Preface. 1. Introduction. Andrew Green The Burden Neuropsychiatry Centre Bristol UK and Cary Brown Associate Professor University of Alberta Canada. 2. Sleep and Occupation. Andrew Green. 3. The Reason of Sleep: Sleep Science. Andrew Green and Sue Wilson Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology Imperial College London UK. 4. Time for Bed: Historical and Cultural Factors and Time Use. Andrew Green and Claire Durant University of Bristol and Imperial College London UK. 5. The Effects of Sleep and Sleep Loss on Performance. Andrew Green and Chris Alford Associate Professor in Applied Psychology University of the West of England Bristol UK. 6. The Effects of Daytime Activity on Sleep. Andrew Green. 7. Sleep Disorders. Andrew Green and Dietmar Hank Consultant Psychiatrist Bristol UK. 8. Assessment and Non-pharmacological Management of Insufficient and Excessive Sleep. Andrew Green and Jane Hicks Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust Bristol UK. 9. Children's Sleep. Jillian Smith Windsor Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Saskatchewan Canada Jillian Franklin Renfrew Educational Services Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 10. Older Adult's Sleep. Julie Boswell Occupational Therapy in Private Practice British Columbia Canada Jennifer Thai Sturgeon Community Hospital Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 11. Sleep Problems in People with Learning Disabilities. Eva Nakopoulou Megan Wale Occupational Therapist Oxford UK and Emma Woos Occupational Therapist in Community Paediatrics Coventry UK. 12. Sleep and Trauma-exposed Workers. Nicole Stubbs University of Alberta Canada Anna Aishford Occupational Therapist Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 13. Mental Health Well-being and Sleep. Diana Hurley and Katie MacQueen Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust UK. 14. Sleep Problems in Dementia. Katie MacQueen Julie Boswell and Jennifer Thai. 15. Sleep Disturbance in Neurological Conditions. Eva Nakopoulou and Katherine Gaylarde Whittington Health NHS Trust London UK. 16. The Relationship Between Sleep and Pain. Cary Brown and Andrew Green. 17. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Occupational Therapy and Sleep. Fiona Wright Chronic Fatigue Service North Bristol NHS Trust Bristol UK. 18. A Place to Sleep: Environmental Factors. Andrew Green and Eva Nakopoulou Community Occupational Therapist Bristol UK. 19. Waking Up: Concluding Comments. Andrew Green and Cary Brown. Glossary. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Foreword. Michael Iwama Professor and Chair of the Georgia School of Occupational Therapy Georgia Regents University at Augusta USA. Preface. 1. Introduction. Andrew Green The Burden Neuropsychiatry Centre Bristol UK and Cary Brown Associate Professor University of Alberta Canada. 2. Sleep and Occupation. Andrew Green. 3. The Reason of Sleep: Sleep Science. Andrew Green and Sue Wilson Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology Imperial College London UK. 4. Time for Bed: Historical and Cultural Factors and Time Use. Andrew Green and Claire Durant University of Bristol and Imperial College London UK. 5. The Effects of Sleep and Sleep Loss on Performance. Andrew Green and Chris Alford Associate Professor in Applied Psychology University of the West of England Bristol UK. 6. The Effects of Daytime Activity on Sleep. Andrew Green. 7. Sleep Disorders. Andrew Green and Dietmar Hank Consultant Psychiatrist Bristol UK. 8. Assessment and Non-pharmacological Management of Insufficient and Excessive Sleep. Andrew Green and Jane Hicks Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust Bristol UK. 9. Children's Sleep. Jillian Smith Windsor Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Saskatchewan Canada Jillian Franklin Renfrew Educational Services Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 10. Older Adult's Sleep. Julie Boswell Occupational Therapy in Private Practice British Columbia Canada Jennifer Thai Sturgeon Community Hospital Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 11. Sleep Problems in People with Learning Disabilities. Eva Nakopoulou Megan Wale Occupational Therapist Oxford UK and Emma Woos Occupational Therapist in Community Paediatrics Coventry UK. 12. Sleep and Trauma-exposed Workers. Nicole Stubbs University of Alberta Canada Anna Aishford Occupational Therapist Alberta Canada and Cary Brown. 13. Mental Health Well-being and Sleep. Diana Hurley and Katie MacQueen Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust UK. 14. Sleep Problems in Dementia. Katie MacQueen Julie Boswell and Jennifer Thai. 15. Sleep Disturbance in Neurological Conditions. Eva Nakopoulou and Katherine Gaylarde Whittington Health NHS Trust London UK. 16. The Relationship Between Sleep and Pain. Cary Brown and Andrew Green. 17. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Occupational Therapy and Sleep. Fiona Wright Chronic Fatigue Service North Bristol NHS Trust Bristol UK. 18. A Place to Sleep: Environmental Factors. Andrew Green and Eva Nakopoulou Community Occupational Therapist Bristol UK. 19. Waking Up: Concluding Comments. Andrew Green and Cary Brown. Glossary. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
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