Summary
This market-leading text and reference provides the most current, comprehensive presentation of occupational therapy concepts and practice. Following the authors' clear guidance and expertly crafted exercises, readers will learn how to apply a client-centered, occupational and evidence-based approach across the full gamut of practice settings. Completely updated and revised, this Eleventh Edition reflects a greater emphasis on evidence and the growing focus on occupation as the basis for practice. Plus, this edition has greatly expanded its first-person narratives, offering unique insights into the experience of living with disease or disability. A new unit, Occupation and Health in Society, addresses social and health policy, health promotion, community integration, and occupational justice. A companion website offers student and instructor ancillaries.
Table of Contents
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Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science: Past, Present, and Future |
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2 | (44) |
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Persons Seeking Occupational Therapy |
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46 | (82) |
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Occupational Therapy Practitioners: The Occupational Therapist and the Occupational Therapy Assistant |
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128 | (26) |
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Establishing the Therapeutic Alliance |
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154 | (32) |
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Analyzing Occupation and Activity |
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186 | (14) |
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Conceptual Basis for Practice |
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200 | (76) |
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Occupational Therapy Evaluation |
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276 | (174) |
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Occupational Therapy Intervention |
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450 | (238) |
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Diagnostic Considerations for Infants, Children, and Adolescents |
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688 | (66) |
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Diagnostic Considerations in Adult and Older Adult Practice |
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754 | (130) |
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Issues in Service Provision |
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884 | (66) |
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950 | (31) |
| Appendices |
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981 | (44) |
| Glossary |
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1025 | (12) |
| Index |
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