Willard and Spackman's Occupational TherapyLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 8 mar 2013 - 1312 pagine Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy, Twelfth Edition, continues in the tradition of excellent coverage of critical concepts and practices that have long made this text the leading resource for Occupational Therapy students. Students using this text will learn how to apply client-centered, occupational, evidence based approach across the full spectrum of practice settings. Peppered with first-person narratives, which offer a unique perspective on the lives of those living with disease, this new edition has been fully updated with a visually enticing full color design, and even more photos and illustrations. Vital pedagogical features, including case studies, Practice Dilemmas, and Provocative questions, help position students in the real-world of occupational therapy practice to help prepare them to react appropriately. |
Sommario
Occupation Therapy Profile of the Profession
| 1 |
Occupational Nature of Humans
| 59 |
Narrative Perspectives on Occupation and Disability
| 95 |
Occupation in Context
| 149 |
Personal Factors and Occupational Performance
| 215 |
Analyzing Occupation | 233 |
Occupational Therapy Process
| 265 |
Core Concepts
and Skills | 383 |
Evaluation Intervention and Outcomes for Occupations
| 605 |
Theory Guided
Interventions
Examples from
the Field | 745 |
The Practice Context Therapists in Action | 895 |
Professional
Development | 973 |
Occupational
Therapy
Management | 1015 |
Common Conditions Resources
and Evidence | 1098 |
Table of Assessments Listed
Alphabetically by Title | 1190 |
Glossary | 1229 |
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