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_aSchell, Barbara A. Boyt _93332 |
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_aOvid Technologies, Inc. _93342 |
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245 | _aWillard and Spackman's occupational therapy | ||
250 | _a13th ed. | ||
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_bWolters Kluwer, _c2019 _aPhiladelphia : |
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_axlix, 1242 p. : colour illustrations ; _c29 cm. |
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500 | _aContents: Unit I Occupational therapy : profile of the profession Unit II Occupational nature of humans Unit III Narrative perspectives on occupation and disability Unit IV Occupation in context Unit V Client factors and occupational performance Unit VI Analyzing occupations Unit VII Occupational therapy process Unit VIII Core concepts and skills Unit IX Occupational performance theories of practice Unit X Broad theories informing practice Unit XI Evaluation, intervention, and outcomes for occupations Unit XII Theory guided interventions : examples from the field Unit XIII The practice context : therapists in action Unit XIV Professional development Unit XV Occupational therapy management. | ||
520 | _a"Packed with first-person narratives that offer a unique perspective on the lives of those living with disease, this book offers much that is new as it continues to help students and clinicians develop the knowledge and skills they need to apply a client-centered, evidence-based and culturally relevant approach across the full spectrum of practice settings. Coverage of the latest considerations in the field prepares students to work with the full range of clients, including veterans suffering from PTSD, the homeless, and individuals who identify as LGBTQI." | ||
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_aOccupational Therapy _93343 |
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_aRehabilitation, Vocational _93344 |
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_aGillen, Glen _eeditor _93345 |
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