DISCOVERY THROUGH ACTIVITY IDEAS AND RESOURCES FOR APPLYING RECOVERY THROUGH ACTIVITY IN PRACTICE
"Discovery Through Activity provides a compendium of ideas, resources and practice evaluations that will inspire practitioners to be even more imaginative, and to customise their own Recovery Through Activity programmes to meet the specific needs of participants. The original Recovery Through A...
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2022
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a DISCOVERY THROUGH ACTIVITY |b IDEAS AND RESOURCES FOR APPLYING RECOVERY THROUGH ACTIVITY IN PRACTICE |c Edited by Sue Parkinson |
264 | # | 1 | |a Abingdon, Oxon |a New York, NY |b Routledge |c 2022 |
264 | # | 4 | |c ©2022 |
300 | # | # | |a xxi, 244 pages |b illustrations (black and white) |c 30 cm |
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504 | # | # | |a Includes bibliographical references |
505 | 0 | # | |a Adopting recovery through activity across adult community and inpatient mental health services / Amy Mitchell -- Embedding recovery through activity service-wide / Amy Mitchell and Sarah Morecroft -- Applying recovery through activity in community and inpatient services for older adults / Gemma Perrin and Hannah Hazelwood -- Continuing recovery through activity opportunities for older adults in a peer support group / Joan Holland and Alison Butters -- Applying recovery through activity in an inpatient child and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) / Carly Watson, Isla Garrick and Hazel Watkiss -- Applying recovery through activity in a prison service / Xenia Denson and Charlotte Wise -- Applying recovery through activity in a secure learning disability service / Deborah Haworth -- Applying recovery through activity in a neuropsychiatry service / Kimberley Connell, Nataliya Williams and Jess Powell -- Adapting recovery through activity for one-to-one sessions / Rachael Kirtley and Ashley Lister -- Adapting recovery through activity for virtual groups and one-to-one sessions / Gemma Dorer and Sarah Long -- Adapting recovery through activity for a virtual group using PowerPoint / Niamh Gibney, Una Belton, Hugh Bulfin, Laura Hackett, Bláithín Swinburne and Lucinda Fallon -- Extending the content of recovery through activity sections: Leisure activities, Creative activities, Technological activities, Physical activities , Outdoor activities, Faith activities, Self-care activities, Domestic activities, Caring activities, Vocational activities, Social activities, Community activities. |
520 | # | # | |a "Discovery Through Activity provides a compendium of ideas, resources and practice evaluations that will inspire practitioners to be even more imaginative, and to customise their own Recovery Through Activity programmes to meet the specific needs of participants. The original Recovery Through Activity handbook offers a flexible programme that is widely used in adult mental health settings. This accompanying and complementary resource shows how the intervention has been extended, adapted, and applied service-wide. The resource showcases the work of a growing community of practitioners who have successfully facilitated Recovery Through Activity programmes to provide a forum for people to reflect on their occupational lives and discuss and practise lifestyle choices to improve their health and wellbeing. It includes: An extended range of flexible ideas and resources to meet the needs of participants in Recovery through Activity sessions, Examples of how to apply Recovery Through Activity in one-to-one sessions and virtual groups Encouragement to adopt Recovery Through Activity across your services with confidence With contributions illustrating the effective application of Recovery Through Activity in a range of settings and situations, this is a valuable resource for occupational therapists and other practitioners in mental health settings"-- |c Provided by publisher |
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