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Tools for Practice in Occupational Therapy

A Structured Approach to Core Skills and Processes

  • 1 Edición - 3 de abril de 2000
  • Última edición
  • Autor: Rosemary Hagedorn
  • Idioma: Inglés

This key text has been written to bridge the gap between the books on the theory of occupational therapy and those which look at the occupational therapy management of specific… Leer más

Descripción

This key text has been written to bridge the gap between the books on the theory of occupational therapy and those which look at the occupational therapy management of specific conditions, i.e., it links the theory to practice. It looks at the 4 core processes which form the basis of the unique practice of OT: assessment and evaluation of individual potential and performance, occupational analysis and adaptation, environmental analysis adaptation and therapeutic use of self. It introduces the student to the scope and purpose of each of these processes and gives practical information about theirapplication in relation to working with adults.

Puntos claves

  • A practical guide to the core skills and processes of occupational therapy
  • Outlines the theory but firmly relates it to practice
  • Introduces a process-based client-centred model: Competent Occupational Performance in the Environment (CORE)
  • Reflects the latest thinking in OT including occupational and environmental analysis
  • Highly readable and free of jargon
  • De interès para

    Occupational therapy students, occupational therapy practitioners

    Índice

    SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION.Introduction to integrating theory with practice. Competent occupational performance in the environment (COPE). Understanding occupation. A taxonomy of human occupation. Levels of occupation. Environmental levels. Competence. Core processes in occupational therapy. Why is engagement in occupation therapeutic? Synthesis: the art of practice.SECTION 2. THERAPEUTIC USE OF SELF.Introduction to therapeutic use of self. The therapeutic relationship. Dyadic interaction: styles and skills. Interviewing. Working with groups. Teaching. Professional education.SECTION 3. ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUAL POTENTIAL, ABILITY AND NEEDS.Introduction to assessment of individual potential, ability and needs. Assessment at the developmental level. Assessment at the effective level. Assessment at the organizational level.SECTION 4. OCCUPATIONAL ANALYSIS AND ADAPTATIONIntroduction to occupational analysis and adaptation. Approaches to occupational analysis and adaptation. Microanalysis. Basic task analysis. Basic activity analysis. Macroanalysis and client-centred analysis. Demand analysis. Applied analysis. Therapeutic adaptation: approaches and techniques. Functional adaptation.SECTION 5. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND ADAPTATIONIntroduction to environmental analysis and adaptation. Analysis of the environment. Therapeutic adaptationand management of the environment. Analysis and adaptation of the home environment. Health and safety and accident prevention.REFERENCES GLOSSARY APPENDIX Assessments: sources of informationINDEX

    Detalles del producto

    • Edición: 1
    • Última edición
    • Publicado: 3 de abril de 2000
    • Idioma: Inglés

    Sobre el autor

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    Rosemary Hagedorn

    Afiliaciones y experiencia
    Freelance author and Lecturer, Arundel, UK