Using occupational therapy theory in practice

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Boniface, Gail (Author), Seymour, Alison (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex, UK : Wiley-Blackwell , c2012
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Reconfiguring professional thinking and conduct : a challenge for occupational therapists in practice
  • 3. Defining occupational therapy theor
  • 4. From strands to the invisibles : from a technical to a moral mode of reflective practice
  • 5. The use of self in occupational therapy
  • 6. Developing the use of the model of human occupation in a mental health service
  • 7. Using Reed and Sanderson's model of adaptation through occupation : a journey
  • 8. Using the Canadian model of occupational performance to reconfigure an integrated occupational therapy service
  • 9. Dealing with the barriers to change whilst implementing the Canadian model of occupational performance
  • 10. Developing occupational therapy theory in Poland
  • 11. Using occupational therapy theory in Croatia
  • 12. Personal reflections on understanding and using the model of human occupation in practice
  • 13. Using occupational therapy theory within evidence based practice
  • 14. Occupational science and occupational therapy : a contemporary relationship
  • 15. Myths around using theory in occupational therapy practice