Psychosocial Occupational Therapy
Develop the psychosocial skills you need to treat clients with any diagnosis in any setting! Psychosocial Occupational Therapy uses evidence-based models to help you provide effective Occupational Therapy for people diagnosed with mental health conditions. With a clear and logical organization, the...
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Philadephia, PA
Elsevier
2020
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 : introduction
- Occupational therapy in mental health: historical and current perspectives / Nancy Carson
- Therapeutic interpersonal skills / Nancy Carson
- Group processes / Nancy Carson
- Using the occupational therapy practice framework / Heather Thomas
- Part 2 : Theoretical approaches and occupational therapy assessment
- Occupation-centered practice models / Jane O'Brien, Ashley Stoffel, Gail Fisher, and Michael Iwama
- Psychosocial theories / Nancy Carson
- Cognitive approaches / Nancy Carson
- Sensory Modulation / Tina Champagne
- Part 3 : Mental illness and occupational therapy practice
- Mood disorders / Nancy Carson
- Anxiety disorders / Nancy Carson
- Schizophrenia / Nancy Carson
- Substance use disorders / Nancy Carson
- Neurocognitive disorders / Nicole Maxham
- Other psychiatric diagnoses
- Part 4 : Practice considerations : Emotional impact of physical illness or injury / Joy Crawford
- Pediatric mental health / Monica Keen
- Trauma-informed care / Tina Champagne
- Wellness, prevention, and advocacy / Carol Lambdin-Pattavina.