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Main description:
This book is a succinct and practical guide for students and practitioners applying occupational therapy models in the field. It provides an overview of the common models in practice and bridges the gap between theoretical texts on conceptual models and the immediate demands of practice. It describes occupational therapists' use of models within the realities of practice in a variety of contexts and takes the approach that practice models can be used as tools to guide clinical reasoning.
Provides an in-depth overview of 9 different models which can easily be compared and contrasted
Highlights the vital relationship between clinical reasoning and the practical use of models
Includes tools such as clinical reasoning memory aids, diagrams and major references
Presents models in the context of their culturally and historically situated development
Written by internationally renowned occupational therapists who are well experienced in applying models to practice
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Theory and practice Chapter 2: Professional reasoning in context Chapter 3: Occupational performance and adaptation models Chapter 4: Person-environment-occupation models Chapter 5: Canadian models of occupational performance and engagement
Chapter 6: model of human occupation
Chapter 7: Kawa model Chapter 8: Occupational therapy concepts
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Churchill Livingstone)
Publication date: November, 2010
Pages: 208
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Occupational Therapy