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Occupational therapy’s promotion of meaningful participation requires practitioners to have the expertise to conduct client-centered evaluations, design occupation-based interventions, and facilitate positive outcomes. Ways of Living: Intervention Strategies to Enable Participation guides students and practitioners in working with clients across the wide range of occupational therapy services to achieve improved outcomes for clients—outcomes increasingly required by health care reimbursement systems.

Updates to the 5th edition reflect current evidence and include new chapters on using the OTPF, the occupational therapist–occupational therapy assistant relationship, family caregiving, and primary care, as well as new chapters on conditions frequently seen in practice, such as ASD, mental health in children, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease.

Highlights include—
  • Part I. Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice—4 chapters explore using the OTPF, client-centered care, the role of the occupational therapy assistant, and training and intervention strategies.
  • Part II. Working With Children—3 pediatrics-focused chapters guide intervention strategies for autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, and promoting mental health.
  • Part III. Working With Adults—13 chapters discuss working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, psychiatric disabilities or mental illness, rheumatic diseases, spinal cord injury, stroke, upper-limb loss, burns, Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury, low vision, and cancer, as well as addressing sexuality and spirituality.
  • Part IV. Occupational Service Delivery—5 chapter describe occupational therapy’s role in driving and community mobility, assistive technology, environmental adaptations, family caregiving, and primary care.
  • Learning objectives, key terms and concepts, case examples, and review questions facilitate student learning.

Practical and solidly occupation-centered, Ways of Living prepares students and practitioners to demonstrate occupational therapy’s distinct value in enabling participation.

Ways of Living: Intervention Strategies to Enable

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      Publisher: American Occupational Therapy
      Publication Date: 30/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781569004814, 978-1569004814
      ISBN10: 1569004811

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Occupational therapy’s promotion of meaningful participation requires practitioners to have the expertise to conduct client-centered evaluations, design occupation-based interventions, and facilitate positive outcomes. Ways of Living: Intervention Strategies to Enable Participation guides students and practitioners in working with clients across the wide range of occupational therapy services to achieve improved outcomes for clients—outcomes increasingly required by health care reimbursement systems.

      Updates to the 5th edition reflect current evidence and include new chapters on using the OTPF, the occupational therapist–occupational therapy assistant relationship, family caregiving, and primary care, as well as new chapters on conditions frequently seen in practice, such as ASD, mental health in children, cancer, and Alzheimer’s disease.

      Highlights include—
      • Part I. Foundations for Occupational Therapy Practice—4 chapters explore using the OTPF, client-centered care, the role of the occupational therapy assistant, and training and intervention strategies.
      • Part II. Working With Children—3 pediatrics-focused chapters guide intervention strategies for autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, and promoting mental health.
      • Part III. Working With Adults—13 chapters discuss working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, psychiatric disabilities or mental illness, rheumatic diseases, spinal cord injury, stroke, upper-limb loss, burns, Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury, low vision, and cancer, as well as addressing sexuality and spirituality.
      • Part IV. Occupational Service Delivery—5 chapter describe occupational therapy’s role in driving and community mobility, assistive technology, environmental adaptations, family caregiving, and primary care.
      • Learning objectives, key terms and concepts, case examples, and review questions facilitate student learning.

      Practical and solidly occupation-centered, Ways of Living prepares students and practitioners to demonstrate occupational therapy’s distinct value in enabling participation.

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