Occupational therapy Books
SLACK Incorporated The Meaning of Everyday Occupation
Book SynopsisNewly updated to address emerging directions in occupational therapy and occupational science, The Meaning of Everyday Occupation, Third Edition encourages occupational therapy personnel-students, educators, researchers, and practitioners-to recognize humans as occupational beings and to understand the meaning and significance of everyday occupation in day-to-day life. Written by award-winning and internationally known authors Drs. Betty Risteen Hasselkus and Virginia Allen Dickie, the Third Edition explores the concept of meaning as it relates to occupation in daily life. Each chapter is augmented by the authors' personal reflections, narratives from occupational therapists in practice, and quotations from participants in the authors' occupational research, creating a text in which the concepts and theories of occupation and occupational therapy come alive for the reader. Themes in the Third Edition include: Meaning in everyday life and its occupations Space and place as sources of meaning Culture in everyday occupation and in the context of therapy Well-being and development through everyday occupation Occupation as connection Disability and occupation Occupation and the human spirit Everyday creativity Emphasizing occupation as experience, the comprehensive Third Edition champions the contributions of meaning to a client-centered approach to practice. This brings forward a new understanding of how to therapeutically affect the systems in which we all live and work. The everyday occupation of our lives is often overlooked. By increasing the visibility of everyday occupation, The Meaning of Everyday Occupation, Third Edition offers readers the opportunity for personal reflection on day-to-day occupational patterns. By recognizing and acknowledging these patterns in their own lives, occupational therapy personnel can better understand how day-to-day occupation and disruption of that occupation affects the lives of clients.Table of Contents Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1 Meaning in Everyday Life Individual and Community Meanings Meaning and Performance in Life How Do We “Know” Meaning? Being Open to Ways of Knowing Chapter 2 Meaning in Everyday Occupation Defining Occupation Breaking Out of the Box: Doing, Being, Becoming, and Belonging Occupational Justice Chapter 3 Space and Place: Sources of Meaning Space and Place in Our Lives Space and Therapy A Place to Call Home Special Places A Geography of Health Chapter 4 A Cultural Perspective on Everyday Occupation Culture Defined Recognizing and Understanding Our Own Culture(s) Encountering “Otherness” Culture in the Therapy Context Chapter 5 Everyday Occupation: Source of Well-Being and Development The Essence of Well-Being Synthesis Through Occupation Relative Well-Being Occupation and Lifespan Development Occupation as the Experience of Everyday Living Chapter 6 Occupation as Meaningful Connection Relation and Well-Being Occupational Forms of Relation Relation and the Professional The Therapeutic Relationship as Connection Occupational Therapy and Connectedness Chapter 7 Disability and Occupation Disability as Difference Shifting the Focus to Participation The Faces of Disability Victory and Defeat Occupation as Disability Experience Disability as Occupational Experience Being the Bridge Chapter 8 Occupation and the Human Spirit Occupation and the Human Spirit in Everyday Life The Human Spirit in the World of Occupational Therapy Occupation and the Space Within Chapter 9 Everyday Creativity as a Source of Meaning Creativity From Without and Within Arising From Chaos Creativity and Health The Dark Side of Creativity To the Dancing Star Chapter 10 Occupation Speaks: Final Thoughts The Therapist and the Splint Index
£76.95
SLACK Incorporated An Occupational Perspective on Leadership:
Book SynopsisAn Occupational Perspective on Leadership: Theoretical and Practical Dimensions, Third Edition is essential for occupational therapy students, practicing clinicians, and administrators. Building upon the 2 previous editions, Drs. Sandra Dunbar-Smalley and Kristin Winston provide an in-depth exploration of leadership theories alongside the application of occupational therapy theoretical models to leadership practice within the occupational therapy profession.The Third Edition includes new theoretical perspectives, case examples, and adapted reflection activities to further meet the needs of students and entry-level professionals. New chapters address:•Followership in the context of leadership•A systems approach to leadership•Shared leadership•Transforming health care with leaders for changeAn Occupational Perspective on Leadership: Theoretical and Practical Dimensions, Third Edition demonstrates the potential of occupational therapy leadership and encourages the next generation of students and clinicians to advance their understanding and application of occupational therapy and leadership theory for best practices.Table of Contents Dedication About the Editors Contributing Authors Foreword to the Third Edition by Charles Christiansen, EdD, OTR, FAOTA Foreword to the Second Edition by Charles Christiansen, EdD, OTR, OT(C), FAOTA Introduction Section I: Introduction to Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 1: Leadership Theories Sandra Dunbar-Smalley, DPA, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 2: Situational Leadership and Occupational Therapy Kristin Winston, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 3: Transformational Leadership Theory and the Model of Human Occupation Patricia Bowyer, EdD, MS, OTR, FAOTA, SFHEA and Steven Fowler, DNP, CRNA, APRN Chapter 4: Collective Leadership: A Quantum Shift in Health Care System Behaviors DeLana Honaker, PhD, CLT, OTR, FAOTA Chapter 5: Servant Leadership and the Person-Environment-Occupation Model James Laub, EdD; Sandra Dunbar-Smalley, DPA, OTR/L, FAOTA and Lynelle F. Callender, DNP, RN, INS Section II: Leadership Person Factors Chapter 6: Exploring the Leader in You Jan G. Garbarini, PhD, OTR/L and Kristin Winston, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Chapter 7: Ethical Considerations in Leadership Lisa L. Clark, MS, OTR/L, CLT and James Marc-Aurele, OT/L, MBA Chapter 8: The Impact of Generational Characteristics on Leadership in Occupational Therapy Sonia F. Kay, PhD, OTR/L Chapter 9The Kawa Model: An Exploration of Communication and Leadership Kristin Winston, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA and Brianna Black Kent, PhD, RN (ret.) Chapter 10: A Systems Approach to Leadership in Occupational Therapy: An Ongoing Narrative. Nicole R. Quint, DrOT, OTR/L Chapter 11: The Dance of Leadership and Followership Terry Morrow Nelson, PhD Chapter 12: Shared Leadership Deena L. Slockett, EdD, MBA, RT(R)(M) Section III: Contextual Influences on Leadership Chapter 13: Transforming Health Care With Leaders for Change Tara Griffiths, DrOT, OTR/L and Laura Schmelzer, PhD, MOT, OTR/L Chapter 14: Leadership in the Community Marge E. Moffett Boyd, PhD, MPH, OT/L and Tami Lawrence Buck, PhD, MSOT, OTR/L Chapter 15: Leadership in Academic Settings Scott Truskowski, PhD, OTRL; Teresa Plummer, PhD, MSOT, OTR/L, CAPS, CEAS, ATP and Yvette Hachtel, JD, MEd, FAOTA Chapter 16: Appreciative Inquiry: A Road to Effective Leadership Carol Lambdin-Pattavina, OTD, MSOT, OTR/L, CTP Chapter 17: Teams and Occupational Therapy Practitioner Leadership Lesly Wilson James, PhD, MPA, PMP, OTR/L, FAOTA;Jason D. Mahilo, MOTR/L, TCR, LSVT-BIG and Jacqueline Reese Walter, PhD, OTR/L, CHT Section IV: Leadership Narratives A Note on Antiracist Leadership Sandra Dunbar-Smalley, DPA, OTR/L, FAOTA Introduction Kristin Winston, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA Career and Leadership: A Personal Perspective Sue Baptiste, MHSc, OT(Reg), OT(C), FCAOT JUMP! Audrey Comeau, MS, OTR/L Toward a Different Understanding of Leadership: A Personal and Professional Journey Thomas J. Decker, EdD, OTD, OTR/L and Gustavo Reinoso, PhD, OTR/L Lessons Learned Along the Way of My Leadership Journey Elizabeth Francis-Connolly, PhD, OT/L, FAOTA Career and Leadership: A Personal Journey Said Nafai, OTD, MS, OTR/L, CLT, CAPS Bossy = Leader: Using Your Strengths for Unconventional Leadership Jacquelyn M. Sample, DrOT, MEd, OTR/L Appendix Financial Disclosures Index
£68.00
SLACK Incorporated Occupational and Activity Analysis
Book SynopsisNewly updated to reflect the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, Fourth Edition (OTPF-4), Occupational and Activity Analysis, Third Edition outlines the process of conducting occupational and activity analyses for occupational therapy students and clinicians.Occupational therapy practitioners use occupations and activities not only as a goal but also as a treatment medium, so understanding both the uniqueness of a client’s occupations and how an activity can be used therapeutically is essential. This text is an introduction to both realms, first by explaining the process by which to peel back the layers of an occupation or activity to reveal its intricacy and then examining how to use this information for evaluation and intervention.Dr. Heather Thomas has updated Occupational and Activity Analysis, Third Edition to reflect the significant changes made to the activity analysis process and terminology in the OTPF-4. Conducting either an occupational or activity analysis investigates not only what is required for full participation but also looks at the meaning ascribed to it by the people, groups, or communities engaging in it and how personal and environmental contexts impact participation.What’s new and included in the Third Edition:Chapters throughout the text have been updated to reflect the changes in the OTPF-4.Updated educational standards set by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) for doctoral and master’s level and occupational therapy assistant programs.Additional cases and relevant clinical examples.Updated tables, boxes, and figures throughout.Expanded section on communication management.Appendices containing updated occupational and activity analysis forms.Example of a full activity analysis.Updated and added photos to help students understand concepts.Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for forms, videos, and PowerPoint presentations to be used for teaching in the classroom.As a foundational skill, occupational and activity analysis is utilized throughout students’ careers and into their lives as practitioners, making Occupational and Activity Analysis, Third Edition the perfect textbook for the occupational therapy or occupational therapy assistant student, faculty, or clinician.Table of Contents Dedication Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Chapter 1: What Is Occupational and Activity Analysis? Chapter 2: Step 1: Determining What Is Being Analyzed Chapter 3: Step 2: Determining the Relevance and Importance Chapter 4: Step 3: Determining Object, Space, and Social Demands Chapter 5: Step 4: Determining the Sequencing and Timing Demands Chapter 6: Step 5: Determining Required Body Functions Chapter 7: Step 6: Determining Required Body Structures Chapter 8: Step 7: Determining Required Performance Skills Chapter 9: Occupational and Activity Analysis for Evaluation, Intervention Planning, and Outcomes Appendix A: Activity Analysis Form Appendix B: Occupational Analysis Form Appendix C: Completed Activity Analysis Form Index
£76.50
Taylor & Francis Kinesiology for the Occupational Therapy
Book SynopsisThe only kinesiology book written by occupational therapy practitioners for the occupational therapy assistant is back with the Third Edition.Kinesiology for the Occupational Therapy Assistant: Essential Components of Function and Movement, Third Edition approaches the study of kinesiology by connecting function to the underlying components that make movement possible.This text uses a top-down approach to showcase the functional level of a client and then guides the reader to ascertain what fundamental kinesiological functions may be causing limitations or decreased engagement in daily activities. Occupational profiles introduce occupational therapy assistant students to real-life patients and describe occupational therapy treatment and patient outcomes. The reader will gain insight into the practice of occupational therapy through solving problems and developing questions needed to assist the client to achieve movement-related goals in tasks, activities, and occupations.Whatâs included in the Third Edition:â Updates to reflect AOTAâs model curricula for basic sciences and the OTPF-4. â Chapters on kinesiology and therapeutic exercise as well as functional mobility in the home and community.â Emphasis on function and identification of how and why movement occurs.â Select standardized tests, pinch and grip strength, and range of motion norms are noted where appropriate.Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.Kinesiology for the Occupational Therapy Assistant: Essential Components of Function and Movement, Third Edition is a one-of-a-kind text that will enable occupational therapy assistant students to identify the underlying components that make movement possible.
£66.49
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Integrative Rehabilitation Practice: The
Book SynopsisThis edited collection is the first complete guide for rehabilitation professionals seeking to engage a whole-person, biopsychosocial, and mind-body medicine integrated approach to care. Drawing on the foundations of integrative medicine, Integrative Rehabilitation Practice (IRP) goes beyond the treatment of symptoms to explore multiple levels, roots, and possible contributing factors to individual's health experience. IRP acknowledges the complex inseparability of biological, behavioral, psychosocial, spiritual, and environmental influences.The book covers both the theoretical foundations of IRP and applications to practice in the fields of physical therapy, occupational therapy, yoga therapy, speech and language therapy, and many other professions.Featuring contributions from Matthew J. Taylor, Marlysa Sullivan, Andra DeVoght and other professionals, case studies, storytelling, and reflective exercises, this cross-disciplinary clinical training guide is essential reading for all rehabilitation professionals, as well as others interested in advancing whole-person care.Trade Review"Health care" as practiced these days is dysfunctional. This detailed text was created to advance an ongoing necessary evolution of current rehabilitation practice. Utilizing realistic case examples and opportunity for personal reflection, it serves as a complex, "deep-dive" resource manual for developing holistic humanistic healthcare practices for "post normal" times. It pragmatically outlines the nuts and bolts of a model of true healthcare that offers practitioners examples of practice models based on an alternative to those currently utilized which were created from an outmoded linear science that reflects a "fix-it" mentality of disease and disability management. This manual offers an evidence-based foundation of how to provide patient care emphasizing authentic health care that is comprehensive and relational, where the patient is sovereign, and all systems coordinate and cooperate to offer comprehensive holistic care. -- Carol M. Davis, DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA Myofascial Release Physical Therapist, Integrated Physical Therapy and Wellness Professor, Emerita Department of Physical Therapy, University of Miami, Miller School of MedicineI am not sure I can contain my enthusiasm about this textbook! Finally, a comprehensive and inclusive text that presents an expanded whole person, heart-centered rehabilitation paradigm for rehabilitation. The perfect blend of evidence, clinical examples, experimental learning, and reflection helps me personally engage with the material and feel empowered to be part of the process of transforming healthcare. I am thrilled to recommend this must-have text and cannot wait to share its contents with my students. -- Michelle Bradshaw, DC, OTR/L Associate Professor and Chair of Graduate Studies, Department of Occupational Therapy, Ithaca CollegeThis book is the most important and relevant collection of expert perspectives on integrative rehabilitation. I highly recommend this book for all healthcare professionals and even to patients. The breadth of collective knowledge and depth of experience brings together the most comprehensive wisdom on integrative rehab practice in print. This book is an empowering read and the experiential pauses throughout the book make the learning "hands on". Through stories and cases, the authors beautifully weave the importance of the whole person into the care of the physical body while recognizing the power and complexity of the mind and spirit in the healing process. -- Mari Ricker, MD Associate Professor in Family and Community Medicine and Assistant Professor in Family and Community Medicine, Director of Integrative Medicine in Residency, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative MedicineThe use of storytelling in this text brings each chapter alive engaging the reader in a practical and accessible way no matter the profession or environment you are working in. With a focus on cultivating psychological flexibility in relationship to science, within ourselves and with our clients it serves a purpose at various levels of the mind-body-environment connection. The authors humbly create a case for embracing uncertainty which is embedded within IRP. Therefore, if you are wanting to cultivate fresh eyes and clearer sight into your experience as a rehab practitioner or have just entered the field, then this is a valuable new resource for that creation to begin. -- Louise Sanguine, OTR/L Occupational Therapist, Adolescent Addiction and Mental Health Outpatient Therapist, AB, Canada Occupational Therapy Consultant, Simply Counseling Services and Imagine Psychological ServicesThis book is a totally unique book that should be read by a range of professionals. Health Professionals, students going through training in any health care field, Public Health Professionals, Politicians, and of course people that are experience anything less than acceptable levels of health should read this book.The first part of this book suggests a new base/concept/context for health. As it is stated in the book: "Not new tools on existing Practice Patterns, but a new orientation as base." I could not agree more. It is time that we stop "band aiding" a health care system that is not working towards healthy citizens and communities. We need to form a new base and this book suggests a new base that we at least should consider. It looks at relationship building between the health care worker and patient/client, and also how the environment and society has to be considered when we are looking at health. Part 1 includes many diagrams and figures that highlights the message that the editors are trying to convey and makes the writing much easier to follow. There is a lot of talk about multi-disciplinary and trans disciplinary health care. Those are buzzwords in education and health care today. The editors do a very nice job suggesting that integrated health care is a more appropriate concept for the future.Part 2 and 3 of the book are looking more at specific explorations and skills as well as public health and advocacy, and has been written by health care experts in a variety of fields. Not until the reader have a solid grounding in Part 1 should they go on and read Part 2 and 3, and then they should always tie the chapters in part 2 and 3, back to part 1. Many books become more fragmented when different contributors write individual chapters. Erb and Schmid have managed to incorporate the individual chapters with each other, without losing the connection to the vision that is laid out in part 1. Overall, I strongly recommend this book. Part 1 should be read and re-read to ground the reader in the editors vision of a new health care that will bring forth healthier citizens and communities. -- Staffan Elgelid, PT, PhD, GCFP, RYT 500, C-IAYT Professor in Physical Therapy, Nazareth CollegeIntegrative Rehabilitation Practice (IRP) is the first book of its kind to apply the powerful mind-body concepts of Integrative Medicine to the field of rehabilitation. It is a Call to Action for all rehab professionals! This comprehensive text allows clinicians to "walk the walk" of an integrated approach within our respective professions. The "Body-as-Machine" paradigm has served us well in solidifying skills in the "bio" component of rehab medicine. "YES/AND" is a tool that is expounded on throughout the text to embrace our "bio" history AND develop a whole person approach so as not to undervalue ourselves and our patients by offering a reductionistic view on health. Experiential pauses are woven throughout each chapter to encourage reflection and integration of the concepts learned. There are no easy solutions or cookie-cutter approaches. There are no five-step solutions offered, rather a breadth and depth of knowledge that is a breeding ground for clinical growth and development.With curiosity and humility, IRP serves as a guide and a resource to create the best possible future for yourself and all those you serve. As you embrace IRP, step into the future of rehab! -- Carolyn Vandyken, PT Registered Physiotherapist, Physio Works Muskoka Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, Educator, Advocate, Researcher Co-Founder, Reframe RehabThis book is the expression of an important evolution in creating the necessary bridge between mind and body and emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary care. With this book, the authors set out a new course for future-oriented rehabilitation care. The focus is not purely on the functional aspect of care but also on optimizing the well-being and empowering of the individual by promoting physical activity, exercise, movement awareness and functional movement and thus bringing together physical and mental aspects. Inviting people to the integrative rehabilitation practice is not always about finding a direct solution; it is rather about helping people to start a dialogue with their body. The versatile book provides a comprehensive overview of practices, which stress the centrality of the body to overcome psychological distress. Everyone in clinical practice will find something to suit his taste, regardless of his or her theoretical or therapeutic background. Moreover, this book provides food for thought and that is what a good book should do. Reflection is the basis of successful and quality care in the rehabilitation sector. -- Em. Prof Michel Probst, PT, Ph.D Department Rehabilitation Sciences KU Leuven,Belgium. President of the International organization for Physical Therapy in Mental HealthWhen you recognise that a holistic approach to assessment and care is the next step in your work as a rehab professional, this is the book to open. You have learned that biopsychosocial, and holistic and body-mind views are best to serve your patients, but you don't yet have the language for a coherent discussion on the topic. You understand these approaches but lack the skills to translate key concepts to effective assessment or treatment. Open this book to any chapter; had this been the framework of a compulsory pre-licensure course, your work to date would have been far more effective. -- Neil Pearson, PT, MSc(RHBS), BA-BPHE, C-IAYT, E-RYT500 Physical Therapist, Yoga Therapist Clinical Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia Lead Contributor, Pain Foundations Pain BCThis book is a missing contextual link that can be used for medical and other health care students about integrative medicine and care. The book is well organized and the exercises deepen the flow. I believe every person who has the opportunity to serve others in healthcare would benefit tremendously from reading Integrative Rehabilitation Practice. This book reminds us of the many beautiful ways we are able to interact with each other and how very powerful each interaction can be. -- Anne E. (Annie) Weisman, Ph.D., M.P.H., L.M.T. Director of Wellness & Integrative Medicine University of Nevada, Las Vegas, School of MedicinePerson-centred care has long been a buzz word in healthcare. Transitioning from the biomedical model into an integrated and complexity model is challenging, and can feel so wide it's impossible to see round. This book is a great introduction to some complex theories and will give you a wide, flexible framework to develop your practice within. Opening up the 'thinking space' to nurture collaboration and tailor individualised, meaningful care. In short, it will help you do your job. -- Laura Rathbone, BA BSc MSc MCSP MACP HCPC Advanced Physiotherapist, Consultant, and Educator Specialised in complexly presenting pain conditionsIntegrative Rehabilitation Practice, compiled edited by Matt Erb and Arlene Schmid, is more than a textbook. It is a living, breathing and crucial guide to truly integrate the mind and body in a medical realm that has long only attended to the physical. They even take the needed leap to demonstrate the role of nutrition, gut health and epigenetics and give a broader view of the complexities these providers negotiate even in just one diagnosis. As an Integrative Physician myself, I was astounded at the attention to not only how to cultivate an integrative practice within the provider's practice, but to the integration of that work within the provider themselves. Studying this book is an alive experience as the reader is encouraged throughout to weave the teachings into their own selves and not just be a passive learner. There is thoughtful attention and to the language we can use and our need to wield its power in a way that empowers the patient for a collaborative relationship with us and with themselves. The guidance found in this work expands the integration of the mind and body to a new level and will no doubt forge a deeper path for Integrative Medicine within all of health care. -- Tanmeet Sethi, MD Fellowship Director and Faculty, Swedish Cherry Hill Family Medicine Residency Assistant Professor, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle, WAThe forthcoming book, Integrative Rehabilitation Practice by Matt Erb and colleagues is a landmark book for the rehab professions, particularly physical therapy. This book provides us, educators in academic and clinical settings with critical depth to concepts where we often just scratch the surface. While we talk about taking a wholistic approach to patient care and integrating all body systems, the socio-cultural-behavioral systems consistently receive little curricular attention and limited research funding, yet fully understanding the lived experience of the patient is central to all clinical care. The chapters provide sound evidence of important concepts and models that have direct clinical application. Concepts like social determinants of health and application of the ICF model are detailed in ways that makes them come "to life" for all learners, students and faculty. This book will have a transformative influence for several of us in the health professions. -- Gail M. Jensen, PT, PhD, FAPTA Professor Dean, Graduate School and College of Professional Studies, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions Creighton UniversityIn this book, INTEGRATIVE REHABILITATION PRACTICE - The Foundations of Whole-Person Care for Health Professionals, Matt Erb and Arlene Schmid seek to define and describe the complexities and philosophy of Integrative Rehabilitation Practice with success. In addition to great detail among the chapters regarding specific therapies with case examples, there is a refreshing experiential component that will surprise and enlighten readers. -- Dr. Bridget S. ChinTable of ContentsChapter 0 -· Acknowledgements· ForewordSECTION 1 - Foundations of Integrative Rehabilitation PracticeChapter 1 - The LandscapeChapter 2 - Creative WisdomChapter 3 - Defining the NeedChapter 4 - Upstream InfluencesChapter 5 - Whole-Person Clinical ReasoningChapter 6 - Integrating Psychology in PracticeChapter 7 - The Science of Integrative PracticeSECTION 2 - Applications of Integrative Rehabilitation PracticeChapter 8 - From the StartChapter 9 - Deepening the NarrativeChapter 10 - Exploring BiofeedbackChapter 11 - Exploring the BreathChapter 12 - Exploring MeditationChapter 13 - Exploring SensationChapter 14 - Exploring ImageryChapter 15 - Exploring MovementChapter 16 - Exploring Therapeutic EducationChapter 17 - Cognitive-Behavioral IntegrationChapter 18 - Exploring SpiritualityChapter 19 - Avenues of ExpressionChapter 20 - Finding Your VoiceChapter 21 - Music as MedicineChapter 22 - Exploring Nutrition and FoodChapter 23 - Reframing Manual TherapySECTION 3 - Additional Delivery Models for a Changing PracticeChapter 24 - Yoga Therapy in RehabilitationChapter 25 - The Power of GroupsChapter 26 - Integrative Rehabilitation Practice and Mental HealthChapter 27 - Wrapping Up and Opening Forward
£47.50
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The QCS Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument for
Book SynopsisThe QCS Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument is widely used as the framework for providing activity-based care for people with cognitive impairments, including dementia. The Instrument was recommended for daily living skills training and activity planning in the National Institute for Clinical Excellence Clinical Guidelines for Dementia (NICE 2006). It is an essential resource for any practitioner or carer wanting to provide fulfilling occupation for clients with cognitive impairments.This fifth edition of The QCS Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument for Occupational Profiling retains the checklists and plans helpful in matching user's abilities with personal care and leisure activities and includes a new chapter co-written by Professor Lesley Collier on the revised 'PAL Engagement Measure' describing its use and validity. Including access to a digital version of the PAL instrument, it is an essential resource for any practitioner or carer wanting to provide fulfilling and meaningful occupation for clients with cognitive impairments.Trade ReviewThe PAL instrument positively shaped my practice as an occupational therapist and continues to do so today. If you support people living with dementia and their caregivers this is the book for you - it combines expertise, with evidence and practical guidance for anyone with an interest in dementia care. * Dr Alison Warren, Academic Lead for Occupational Therapy, University of Plymouth *The QCS Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument is the foundation of activity and engagement. This essential resource is a 'must have' for Activity Providers. The Instrument gives us a framework and practical toolkit for person centred practice, and something we have needed for a very long time; the PAL Engagement Measure. I am excited to see the difference it will make to the practice of Activity Providers, and ultimately, the wellbeing of people living with dementia. * Hilary Woodhead, Executive Director of NAPA (The National Activity Providers Association) *This book is a must for anyone working with people with cognitive impairments, including dementia. Both the digital PAL instrument and updated PAL individual plans are clear and simple to follow, making the tool easy to pick up and use. * Kirsty Page, Occupational Therapist and Therapy Development Manager at Hamberley Care Homes and Inspire Neurocare *Table of ContentsAbout the Author and Contributors Preface Part 1: The Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument1. The Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument 2. Introduction to Part 13. The Four Activity Levels4. Reliability and Validity of the PAL Checklist Jennifer Wenborn, David Challis and Martin Orrell5. Validity and Use of the QCS PAL Engagement Measure (Jackie Pool and Lesley Collier)6. Life History Work 7. PAL Checklist Case Studies 8. Planning Interventions: Completing the PAL Activity Profileand the PAL Individual Action Plan 9. Implementing Interventions 10. Planning and Implementing Sensory InterventionsLesley Collier11. Seeing ResultsPart 2: Using the Pool Activity Level (PAL) Instrument in Leisure ActivitiesSarah Mould and Jackie Pool12. Introduction to Part 2 13. Table-top Games Activity Pack 14. Social Games Activity Pack 15. Creative Activities Pack 16. Sensory Activities Pack
£26.99
Wolters Kluwer Health Occupational Therapy Evaluation for Children
Book SynopsisPortable, accessible, and fully up to date, Occupational Therapy Evaluation for Children: A Pocket Guide, 3rd Edition, gives readers the tools and concepts needed to effectively perform efficient evaluations of children. Aligned with AOTA's 4th edition of the OT Practice Framework (OTPF-4) throughout, this pocket-sized guide is a concise, comprehensive reference perfect for coursework, as a laboratory resource, and for clinical practice. This easy-to-use book provides detailed content on the OT evaluation process, relevant background information on typical child development and measurement principles for using standardized assessments, l as well as step-by-step coverage of techniques, with up-to-date clinical examples, high-quality illustrations, and extensive tables that summarize key assessments, techniques, and actions. Reflects the current ACOTE standards for conducting evaluations, the OTPF-4 evaluation process and terminology, and contains new and expanded content on family functioning and cultural relevancy evaluation methods and tools used for OT evaluation and research and for the assessment of handwriting, musculoskeletal upper extremity injuries, childhood trauma, and feeding. Uses a revised and streamlined 8-step Guide to Evaluation Process to better reflect current practice. Contains real-world clinical examples that demonstrate how concepts apply to practice. Features numerous high-quality illustrations, tools, and tables, chapter review questions, and sample evaluation reports, as well as a table of assessments at the beginning of the book for quick reference. Provides robust digital resources for students and instructors, including chapter proficiency quizzes; digital-only case studies; PowerPoint lecture slides; test questions; answers to open-ended in-text questions; and an instructor's manual.
£62.99
Thieme Publishing Group Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction: A Differential
Book SynopsisA guide to using differential diagnosis in the treatment of pelvic pain Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction: A Differential Diagnosis Manual is a comprehensive guide on the management of patients suffering from pelvic pain as well as dysfunction of the bowel and bladder systems. It integrates differential diagnosis concepts with orthopedic medicine and helps clinicians learn how to apply these concepts when treating patients suffering from pelvic pain. Key Features: Written by a leading expert in pelvic pain management Includes a chapter on evaluation that is a step-by-step guide to determining the cause of pelvic pain dysfunction Contains many attractive, high-quality illustrations from Gilroy's award-winning Atlas of Anatomy This book is a key clinical resource for physical therapists, osteopaths, occupational therapists, and obstetricians-gynecologists and other professionals involved in the treatment of pelvic pain and dysfunction.Table of Contents1 Introduction to Pelvic Pain 2 General Concepts 3 Evaluation 4 Interpretation 5 Management 6 Treatment
£73.15
American Occupational Therapy Culture and Occupation: Effectiveness for
Book SynopsisOccupational therapy can no longer ignore the larger contextual issues that bring a diverse array of clients for services. Practitioners, educators, researchers, and students across all practice areas must recognize the need to be social agents for change and to educate about sociopolitical structures that maintain inequities and disparities in health and occupation. Only by becoming culturally competent can occupational therapy professionals effectively interact with all clients and their families and gain the necessary information to act on their needs.
£94.40
American Occupational Therapy Occupational Therapy in Acute Care
Book SynopsisOccupational therapy is an allied health profession with an underlying belief that engaging in occupations promotes both health and wellness. This comprehensive text lays the foundation for occupation-based practice and addresses the contextual issues of working within the acute care setting. The chapters help to demystify medical conditions and issues routinely encountered by occupational therapists working in this practice area. Detailed research covers the importance of occupational therapists’ knowledge of how diseases affect the human body, including the cardiovascular, nervous, and endocrine systems. Chapters review the evaluation process, including chart review, measures, and interpretations and recommendations for intervention to ensure the ultimate level of independence for each patient. Occupational Therapy in Acute Care is designed specifically for therapists working in a hospital setting to acquire better knowledge of the various body systems, common conditions, diseases, and procedures. Students and educators will find this new publication to be the most useful text available on the topic.
£156.80
Brookes Publishing Co The Occupational Therapist's Handbook for
Book SynopsisA great occupational therapist is a key success factor in your inclusive school—OTs are on the front lines every day, making critical decisions that help students access the curriculum and fully participate. This is the friendly, down-to-earth survival guide OTs need to deliver their important services effectively as part of an inclusive school team. Packed with practical guidance and tips, examples that relate directly to an OT’s daily practice, and first-person insights from seasoned OTs, this guidebook is key to helping students develop new skills in key areas, from motor skills and mobility to academic achievement and friendships. All new OTs should read this book before their first day in an inclusive school—and veteran OTs will find it invaluable for ensuring that supports are delivered in the least restrictive environment.STRATEGIES THAT HELP OTs: collaborate with other members of the school team choose and use environmental, behavioral, social, and academic supports that help students succeed stay focused on strengths and abilities rather than disability use an RTI framework to deliver appropriate levels of support match supports to students’ specific strengths avoid “the Velcro effect” and support student independence facilitate peer supports and friendships resolve challenging behavior in gentle, positive ways keep expectations high for all students PRACTICAL MATERIALS: Tools and checklists to help organize team meeting notes, choose student supports, define team roles and responsibilities, support participation of nonverbal students, presume competence, and more.
£31.46
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Exploring the Self through Photography:
Book SynopsisPhotography shows us how to look at things from different perspectives, to reflect, to communicate and to express ourselves in a way that goes beyond words. The creative and introspective qualities of this accessible arts medium make it an ideal tool for use in therapeutic contexts.In this book, Claire Craig explores how professionals working with groups can use photography to promote self-exploration and positive change. She explains how the technique works, who it can help, and how to set up and run a group. Each chapter revolves around a key self-development theme, such as communication, reflection, relationship-building and self-esteem, and contains activities which are suitable for all ages and abilities. For each activity, requirements are clearly specified, and both a warm-up and extension activity offered. Along the way, examples of photographs taken by participants in response to particular themes, and the explanations which accompany them, are provided as inspiration. This practical guide can be used in group work across a broad range of contexts, including in schools, colleges, youth groups, community settings, residential care, in-patient and day hospitals. It will be of interest to occupational therapists, arts therapists, social workers, teachers and any other practitioners interested in ways of promoting personal development through creative means.Trade ReviewThis paperback can be added to an expanding list of valuable dementia care publications, which confirms the higher-profile importance of that particular specialism in the caring professions. -- Working with Older People, Stephen Weekes, Book Reviews EditorExploring the Self Through Photography examines how professionals working with groups can use photography to promote positive change. From how to set up and run a photography group to chapters covering relationship-building, self-esteem and more, this provides activities and themes perfect for photography and psychology collections alike. -- The Midwest Book ReviewThis is an immensely practical book which uses photography in a variety of ways, from making photographic images, or using postcards, images from magazines and newspapers...It is a valuable resource for people using a creative activity as a tool for exploring the processes of self-development and reflection to gain greater insight into personal growth and the possibility of making change...Exploring the self through photography invites the reader to embark on a journey of visual self-discovery, and to encourage others ot use photography to see the world (and themselves) in a different light. -- Therapy TodayTable of ContentsPreface. Introduction. Part 1. 1. Why Photography. 2. What Photography Can Offer. 3. Establishing and Facilitating Your Group. Part 2. 4. Images as Starting Points. 5. Images as Gateways to the Imagination. 6. Images as Communication. 7. Images as Relationship Builders. 8. Images as Tools for Reflection.9. Images and Self-Identity. 10. Images as Agents for Change. 11. Endings. 12. Where the Personal and Professional Meet. Conclusion: Looking to the Future. References. Resources and Further Reading. Appendix. Index
£20.99
Elsevier Health Sciences A5 Plastic Wallet 215mm x 165mm 180 micron
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F.A. Davis Company Kielhofner's Research in Occupational Therapy:
Book SynopsisRenÉe Taylor and an international team of contributors carry on Gary Kielhofner’s innovative vision to demystify the research process and demonstrate that research is essential to occupational therapy practice. They present a comprehensive guide to conducting applied research in the field from qualitative, quantitative, and mixed perspectives for students and clinicians. You’ll begin with a grounding in conducting evidence-based practice in OT and an explanation of the six broad components of the research process. Then you will explore research designs, measurements, and statistical analysis for qualitative and quantitative studies. You’ll examine the steps and procedures required to conduct research and how research can be used to shape professional practice and improve patient care. Additional topics include needs assessment research, program evaluation research, mixed methods research, outcomes research for evidence-based practice, writing a literature review, and obtaining funding for research. New, Updated & Revised! Reflecting the latest developments in the field and current ACOTE standards New & Expanded! Increased attention to qualitative research with additional chapters that cover the hands-on application of qualitative methodology Revised! Chapters on statistics that focus on their use and interpretation Expanded! More examples and images of research-related tools, approaches, data collection, data analysis, and data outcomes work Expanded! Case Examples with thought-provoking questions to engage the reader New! A “Review and Apply” sections with multiple-choice and open-ended questions and activities Explores statistical analysis, including meta-analysis-research design and measurement tools that are part of quantitative research OT-specific examples Table of Contents I. Research in Occupational Therapy: Basic Elements for Enhancing Practice 1. Occupational Therapy: An Evidence-Based Practice Profession 2. Classifications and Aims of Research 3. Philosophical Foundations of Research 4. Reading and Understanding Published and Presented Research 5. Critically Appraising and Classifying Published and Presented Research 6. Managing Barriers to Evidence-Based Practice: An International Imperative 7. Professional Responsibility and Roles in Research 8. The Role of Theory in Occupational TherapyII. Laying the Groundwork for Evidence-Based Practice: The Steps of the Research Process 9. Steps in the Research Process and Characteristics of Sound Research 10. Conducting a Literature Review 11. Generating Research Questions and Defining Specific Aims and Hypotheses 12. Selecting the Research Method 13. Writing the Research Proposal 14. Ensuring Ethical Research 15. Securing Samples and Performance SitesIII. Qualitative Approaches: First Steps in Communicating with Language 16. Design Considerations in Qualitative Research 17. Collecting Qualitative Data 18. Contemporary Tools for Managing and Analyzing Qualitative Data 19. Qualitative Approaches to Interpreting and Reporting DataIV. Quantitative Approaches: First Steps in Communicating with Statistics and Measures 20. Quantitative Research Designs: Defining Variables and Their Relationships with One Another 21. Developing and Evaluating Quantitative Data Collection Instruments 22. Collecting Quantitative Data 23. Entering, Storing, and Managing Data 24. Deciding on an Approach to Data Analysis 25. Meta-AnalysisV. Descriptive, Exploratory, and Pilot-Study Research 26. Single Subject Research 27. Survey ResearchVI. Additional Topics for the Developing Investigator 28. Needs Assessment Research 29. Program Evaluation Research 30. Participatory Research Approaches 31. Writing a Literature Review 32. Disseminating Research: Presenting, Writing, and Publishing 33. Writing a Grant Proposal 34. Using Mixed Methods Designs to Study Therapy and Its Outcomes 35. Creating Outcomes Research for Evidence-Based Practice Glossary
£85.50
Elsevier Health Sciences Assistive Technologies
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£89.29
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Clinical Laboratory Science
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART I: Basic Laboratory Techniques 1. Fundamentals of the Clinical Laboratory 2. Safety: Patient and Clinical Laboratory Practices 3. Quality Assessment and Quality Control in the Clinical Laboratory 4. Phlebotomy: Collecting and Processing Patient Blood Specimens 5. The Microscope 6. Systems of Measurement, Laboratory Equipment, and Reagents 7. Laboratory Mathematics and Solution Preparation 8. Basic and Contemporary Techniques in the Clinical Laboratory 9. Delivery of Laboratory Testing: From Point of Care Testing to Total Automation PART II: Clinical Laboratory Specializations 10. Introduction to Clinical Chemistry 11. Principles and Practice of Clinical Hematology 12. Hemostasis and Blood Coagulation 13. Renal Physiology and Urinalysis 14. Examination of Body Fluids and Miscellaneous Specimens 15. Introduction to Microbiology 16. Immunology and Serology 17. Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine Appendix A, Answers to Review Questions and Multiple-Choice Questions in Case Studies Appendix B, Disease/Organ Panels Glossary
£76.94
Elsevier Health Sciences CaseSmiths Occupational Therapy for Children and
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£94.49
Taylor & Francis Inc Clinical Conditions and Occupational Therapy
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£52.24
Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Lifestyle Medicine Toolbox: Mind-Body
Book SynopsisThis holistic guide provides an integrative toolbox on how healthcare and fitness professionals can promote lifestyle medicine with their clients. Its clinical and evidence-informed approach focuses on the six primary lifestyle medicine factors: nutrition, exercise, sleep hygiene, stress management, risky substance use, and social connectedness. Each factor is enriched with a variety of strategies and advice including anti-inflammatory recipes, self-guided visualisation, tips on how to break bad habits, sustainable fitness, and mind-body exercises.Based on the author's 30+ years of experience as a trained physical therapist treating musculoskeletal conditions, this book's nonpharmacological and nonsurgical focus allows clients to feel empowered in taking charge of their health through a plethora of resources and techniques. It provides clear, actionable steps and real-world examples in order to nurture sustainable changes that promote long-term health and healing.Trade ReviewI was pleasantly surprised by the abundance of information regarding wellness, nutrition and exercise. The author shows the importance of understanding one's own chemistry and how nutrition plays a vital role in dealing with health issues. This also plays an important role in mental health. This book has so many foundational pillars surrounding wellness and nutrition which makes for a great learning resource. As a mental health professional I will definitely endorse this project and its positive impact on mental health! -- Anthony L Hines, RN-BC, PMHNP-BC, PHN, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse PractitionerThe Lifestyle Medicine Toolbox is a ground-breaking book that equips healthcare and wellness professionals with essential knowledge and tools to seamlessly integrate lifestyle medicine into patient care. This comprehensive resource not only provides evidence-based strategies to enhance patient care for optimal health but also emphasizes self-care practices. I highly recommend this book to every healthcare and wellness professional, as it revolutionizes patient care and transforms the way we view our own well-being. This book is a call to action for a more enlightened and compassionate approach to healthcare - a must-read for anyone committed to making a genuine difference in our patient's lives. -- Wendy Farnen Price PT, DPT, MS, NBC-HWC, DipACLM, FACLM, owner of Healthcore Lifestyle MedicineWe can all classify ourselves as caregivers, whether we are focused on helping others or finding tools and strategies to help ourselves stay active and healthy. Ziya Altug presents both scientifically-supported lifestyle medicine guidelines, as well as feasible daily practices to keep a sharp focus on well-being. The user-friendly self-care handouts are great conversation starters for your patients/clients, and offer a gentle reminder that you also have to "take care of yourself, before you can care for others". As a military veteran, and Physiotherapist, I innately understand the importance of getting back to the basics of healthy food, regular exercise, stress management, good sleep hygiene and nurturing strong social connections. What I appreciate about this book is the introduction to new topics (to me) of nature-based therapies such as natural light, soothing sounds, nature walks, together with expressive therapies and healing arts. Ziya provides a holistic, inclusive and accessible lifestyle medicine approaches for health recovery and growth, that do not involve medication or surgery. The Lifestyle Medicine Toolbox is a must-have book on your shelf if you are serious about sustainable health. -- Amanda L. Ager MScPT, MSc Experimental Medicine. Former military Physiotherapy Officer, Chair of the Global Health Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) and Doctoral candidate, Ghent University, Belgium.What sets this book apart is the author's dedicated exploration of often overlooked areas in rehabilitation and patient management. He not only highlights their significance but also provides clear guidance on the integration into patient-centered care. The book offers practical examples that can be applied immediately, offering an abundance of options and ideas for tailoring prescriptions to each patient's unique needs, interests, availability, and resources. Whether you're a newcomer to lifestyle medicine or a seasoned practitioner seeking fresh ideas to enrich your toolkit, this book is an invaluable resource. It's a must-read that will leave you equipped to make a positive impact on both your own life and the lives of your patients. -- Tarina van der Stockt, PT, DPT, Physical TherapistModern healthcare can feel like a fast-paced, numbers-driven pursuit where the patient/provider relationship and quality of care is an afterthought. This book not only provides an alternative approach to patient care but challenges us as healthcare providers to be more mindful and purposeful in our interactions with our patients, and more caring toward ourselves. The Lifestyle Medicine Toolbox provides all health and wellness provides with a beautiful set of practical tools and clinical wisdom to enhance our practice. In this era of medical productivity, Ziya Altug's book is a breath of fresh air, which trumpets humble yet effective strategies to treat the entire person using approachable, heart-lead, and evidence-based information. This is the skillset modern healthcare needs to bring about true and honest healing to our patients and the healthcare system as a whole. -- Stacy Schiurring PT, DPT, CSRS, CCVR, Physical TherapistFrom the minute I picked up this book, I knew it was the perfect addition to my library of lifestyle medicine texts. Just scanning the Contents section impressed me - the logical outline, superb organization, and actual tools to use with patients or clients in real time! This book fills a gap not only for clinicians providing lifestyle and integrative medicine, but also for the patients and clients on the receiving end. It is a comprehensive text, yet distills important information into key concepts, clinical tips, and self-care patient handouts. I love the incorporation of mind-body practices and expanding concepts within lifestyle medicine such as Culinary Medicine and my personal favorite, Nature-Based Therapies. This is an essential evidence-based text for any healthcare clinician's bookshelf! -- Susan Spell, FNP-BC, DipACLM, Lifestyle Medicine & Holistic Health Coach and Nurse Practitioner
£31.34
Nova Science Publishers Inc Dementia: Non-Pharmacological Therapies
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£152.99
Oxford University Press Handbook of Music Adolescents and Wellbeing
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£50.35
Elsevier Health Sciences Assistive Technology in the Workplace
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£53.49
Sensory Modulation Brisbane Sensory Modulation
£30.43
Groupwork in Occupational Therapy
Book SynopsisWritten primarily for occupational therapists, this text explores the range of groupwork activities used within occupational therapy practice. Discussing theoretical aspects and practical approaches this book is an invaluable handbook to those working and studying occupational therapy.Trade Review"Preface Glossary Part One Understanding Groups 1. Groups In Occupational Therapy 2. Group Dynamics: Group Processes 3. Group Dynamics: the Evolution Of A Group Part two: managing Groups 4. Planning Groups: Preparing A Session 5. Planning Groups: Setting Up A Group 6. leadership 7. Managing Problems Within A Group 8. Recording, Reporting, Evaluating 9. Developing Group Leader Skills Further Reading References Index "Table of ContentsPreface Glossary Part One Understanding Groups 1. Groups In Occupational Therapy 2. Group Dynamics: Group Processes 3. Group Dynamics: the Evolution Of A Group Part two: managing Groups 4. Planning Groups: Preparing A Session 5. Planning Groups: Setting Up A Group 6. leadership 7. Managing Problems Within A Group 8. Recording, Reporting, Evaluating 9. Developing Group Leader Skills Further Reading References Index
£58.99
AuthorHouse Jennis Journey The Diary of a Therapy Dog
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£11.67
Hachette Books The Healing Power of Pets Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy and Healthy
£17.09
Legare Street Press Bedside and Wheelchair Occupations
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£22.75
Legare Street Press WardJacksons Gymnastics for the Fingers and Wrist
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£22.75
Legare Street Press Des Bains De Mer
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£29.40
Gatekeeper Press The Multicontext Approach to Cognitive Rehabilitation: A Metacognitive Strategy Intervention to Optimize Functional Cognition
£102.60
Polaris Therapy Integrating Primitive Reflexes Through Play and Exercise: An Interactive Guide to the Tonic Labyrinthine Reflex (TLR)
£15.19
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Moving and Handling of People in Care Settings
£15.99
Whiting & Birch Ltd Meaningful Living Across the Lifespan: Occupation-Based Intervention Strategies for Occupational Therapists and Scientists
£35.88
Whiting & Birch Ltd And a Seed was Planted: Occupation based approaches for social inclusion: 1: Theoretical Views and Shifting Perspectives
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Children Assessment of Needs
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Future Horizons Incorporated Sensorimotor Interventions: Using Movement to
Book SynopsisOptimal function of our bodies occurs when our sensory and motor systems are strong and able to adapt to the demands of the environment. Today's children often struggle with fidgeting, decreased attention, and immature motor patterns which manifest themselves through frustration and behavior issues. When our body's systems are not integrated to form a strong foundation, difficulties in many areas occur. This book provides education about using movement to improve overall function. Instruction and pictures for movement activities, which are fun-based are included. A menu of activities for therapists are easily accessible by thumbing through the book. By organizing and categorizing activities by target area, therapists will enjoy choosing fun and easily duplicated therapeutic games. Various pieces of equipment designed for therapeutic purposes are commonly utilized by occupational therapists (OTs). Three creative and fun activities are illustrated and explained for each piece of equipment listed in the book. Each activity is broken down into specific target areas. Some target areas are proprioceptive, tactile, vestibular systems, timing, spatial aware-the body system impacted by the activity, visual perception, sensory seeking, sensory modulation, posture, coordination, among many others.Trade ReviewThis concise text (70 pages) is crammed full of information to support parents, specialist teachers and therapists in linking theory to practice and in reaching an understanding of some of the reasons for observable behaviours such as constant movement, postural weaknesses and clumsiness. This is a useful and informative publication." - Mary Mountstephen, SEN magazine
£14.95
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Halbseitenlähmung: Alltag ist Therapie - Therapie ist Alltag
Book SynopsisNeurologische Rehabilitation: Therapie und Alltag verknüpfen Das Ziel von Rehabilitation ist heute die Reintegration der Patienten in ihren Alltag. Wenn Sie an diesem Ziel mitarbeiten, sind Sie –und die Patienten selbst– mit dem Praxishandbuch Halbseitenlähmung gut beraten. Alltag ist Therapie - In der 4. Auflage liegt der Akzent auf der Verknüpfung von therapeutischen Behandlungszielen mit den Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten, die Betroffene zur Gestaltung ihres Alltags brauchen. - Neu ist ein Kapitel über die geriatrische Rehabilitation. Therapie ist Alltag Das Buch bietet Ihnen, -Handlungsanleitungen zu therapeutischen Aktivitäten -Anregungen für ein, den Patienten motivierendes Vorgehen in Therapie und Alltag, -Hinweise zur Unterstützung des partnerschaftlichen Miteinanders in der Alltagsgestaltung. Ihr Fachratgeber Eine Einführung in alle Behandlungsaspekte während der Akut- und Reha-Phase und in der ambulanten Begleitung zu Hause für -Pflegende -Physio-, Ergotherapeuten -Betroffene, Angehörige. Table of ContentsA. Die Rehabilitation 1 Die häufigsten Schwierigkeiten halbseitengelähmter Menschen 2 Das Bobath-Konzept 3 Der gemeinsame Weg 4 Die Angehörigen in die Rehabilitation einbeziehen 5 Die ärztliche Betreuung 6 Therapeutische Pflege 7 Physiotherapie 8 Ergotherapie 9 Logopädie – Sprachtherapie 10 Therapeutisches Führen bei Wahrnehmungsstörungen 11 Neuropsychologie und Klinische Psychologie B. Das Gelernte in den Alltag übertragen 12 Die Begleitung des halbseitengelähmten Menschen und seiner Angehörigen zu Hause 11 Den Alltag therapeutisch gestalten 13 Lagerung, Bewegung, Haltung 14 Gesicht 15 Mundhygiene 16 Körperpflege 17 Kleidung C. Folgeschäden vermeiden 18 Folgeschäden 19 Schulterschmerz 20 Schmerzhaft geschwollene Hand 21 Muskelverkürzungen und Gelenkversteifungen D. Probleme Schwerbehinderter und erschwerte Umstände 22 Die Probleme Schwerbehinderter E. Hilfsmittel für Hemiplegiker 23 Sinn und Zweck des Gebrauchs von Hilfsmitteln F. Schlusswort G. Literatur H. Anhang Anhang 1: Die wichtigsten Hilfsmittel und Anpassungen für Halbseitengelähmte Anhang 2: Wichtige Adressen
£27.99
Springer Rehabilitation von spezifischem Gewebe: Klinische
Book SynopsisDieses essential liefert Physio- und Ergotherapeuten einen Überblick über die Rehabilitation von Gewebe im menschlichen Körper. Spezifische Gewebearten mit ihren individuellen Wundheilungszeiten werden verständlich dargestellt und bilden in Form einer klinischen Konklusion die Grundlage für die therapeutische Arbeit am Patienten. Die Dosierung manueller Behandlungsmaßnahmen wird auf Grundlage der unterschiedlichen Gewebearten und deren Spezifikationen anschaulich erläutert.Table of ContentsKurzer Überblick über die Einteilung von Gewebearten.- Wundheilungs- und Turn-Over-Zeiten spezifischer Gewebe.- Erster und zweiter Bindegewebewiderstandsanstieg (R1 und R2).- Direkte und indirekte Schmerzleitung.- Dosierung spezifischer Gewebe in der Rehabilitation.
£13.62
Springer Therapeutische Diagnosen in Pädiatrie, Kinder-
Book SynopsisIn Deutschland haben wir zwei Klassifikationsmodelle, um Kinder mit Problemen und Ressourcen ganzheitlich zu erfassen. Zum einen die ICD-10 (International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10. Revision) und zum anderen die ICF-CY (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Children and Youth Version). In der Vergangenheit hat sich aber gezeigt, dass die ICD-10 und die ICF-CY nicht in Kombination miteinander benutzt werden. Somit entsteht automatisch eine nicht vollständige Diagnostik. Beide Klassifikationsmodelle wurden aber so entwickelt, dass sie aufeinander abgestimmt sind und sich somit ergänzen. Allerdings haben diese Model keine Leitlinie, wann und wo man sie in einem Prozess zum Erstellen einer therapeutischen Diagnose einsetzt. Dieses Buch soll aufzeigen, welche Modelle man benötigt, um eine therapeutische Diagnose zu erstellen.Table of ContentsEinleitung.- Ethische Grundlagen.- Diagnose versus Befund.- Modelle.- Narrative Interview.- Canadian Occupational Performance Measure.- Einführung in die ICD-10.- Einführung in das multiaxiale Klassifikationsschema.- DSM-V.- Einführung in die ICF und ICF-CY.- Clinical Reasoning.- Literatur
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Springer Sozialverhalten: Grundlagen, Clinical Reasoning
Book SynopsisIn diesem essential werden die Grundlagen des Sozialverhaltens erklärt. Außerdem gibt es einen kurzen Überblick über die kindliche Entwicklung des Sozialverhaltens. Im weiteren Verlauf wird das hypothetisch-deduktive Clinical Reasoning zum Erstellen einer therapeutischen Diagnose bei Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Störungen des Sozialverhaltens eingesetzt. Am Ende bietet dieses essential Interventionsmöglichkeiten für Kinder und Jugendliche mit Störungen des sozialen Verhaltens.
£13.62
Springer Ergotherapie in der akuten psychiatrischen
Book SynopsisDie Ergotherapie in der akuten Krankheitsphase einer psychiatrischen Behandlung ist eine Herausforderung für den Patienten, da er sehr stark unter den Symptomen und der medikamentösen Einstellung leidet. Zudem kommt mit durchschnittlich 24,7 Tage im Krankenhaus eine kurze Verweilzeit hinzu. Welches ergotherapeutische Behandlungskonzept macht also Sinn? Dieses essential bietet mit seinem 3-Phasen-Modell ein Grundgerüst, wie man mit welchen Modellen Patientendaten erheben, Interventionen setzen und Evaluationen durchführen kann und zwar nach jeder Therapieeinheit, um festzustellen, welche Fortschritte der Patient macht und ob die Therapie neu angepasst werden muss.Table of ContentsEinleitung.- Akutpsychiatrische Krankheitsbilder.- Aktuelle ergotherapeutische Versorgungslage.- Konzeptionelle Modelle für akutpsychiatrische Krankheitsbilder.- Das 3-Phasen-Modell.- Einfügen vorhandener Modelle in das 3-Phasen-Modell.
£13.62
Springer Nature B.V. Narbentypen in der Narbentherapie
Book SynopsisGewebeaufbau und Hautschichten.- Wundheilung.- Narbentypen.
£26.92
Springer Die Handtherapie
Book Synopsis1 Die Hand aus philosophischer Sicht.- 2 Hierarchische Pyramide der handtherapeutischen Behandlungsmaßnahmen.- 3 Die Rolle von Placebo, Nocebo, Kontextfaktoren und Erwartungshaltung.- 4 Anatomie für Therapeutinnen relevant für die handtherapeutische Praxis.- 5 Die optimale Therapieeinheit.- 6 Assessments - Die Messung der vier Hauptfunktionen der Hand.- 7 Funktionstraining - Kraft und Beweglichkeit, für solide Hände.- 8 Funktionstraining - Geschicklichkeit und Sensibilität, für flinke Finger.- 9 Funktionstraining - Stabilität für die Hand, für eine verlässliche Basis.- 10 Manuelle Therapie (MT) über versprochene und tatsächliche Wirkungsmechanismen.- 11 Von der Wunde zur geschmeidigen Narbe.- 12 Neurokognitive Therapieansätze - the brain ist he gain.- 13 Schmerz ein mieser Begleiter.- 14 Das CRPS-Syndrom Das Schreckgespenst der Handtherapie.
£44.99
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Occupational Therapy Practice in Mental Health
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp LumiCryo Release
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Évaluation fonctionnelle du comportement
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