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Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction

Title By: Dirette, Diane Powers [Edited by] | Gutman, Sharon A [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2021.Edition: 8th ed.Description: xxi, 1098 p. ; col. ill. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 9781975110550Subject(s): Occupational therapy | People with disabilities -- RehabilitationDDC classification: 615.8515 OC CU Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction emphasizes four key themes that are essential to the best possible occupational therapy for adults with physical disabilities and to the future of the profession: Reliance on evidence/​research to inform occupational therapy assessment and intervention - Occupation as the central intervention and outcome of occupational therapy services - Importance of expert activity analysis that synthesizes theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and awareness of person and contextual factors to occupational therapy practice - Appreciation for the individuality, unique circumstances, and priorities of each patient/​client These themes are evident in the book's organization, features, ancillaries, terminology, and authorship
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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615.8515 OC CU (Browse shelf) Available June2020 T0064647
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Previous edition: 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction emphasizes four key themes that are essential to the best possible occupational therapy for adults with physical disabilities and to the future of the profession: Reliance on evidence/​research to inform occupational therapy assessment and intervention - Occupation as the central intervention and outcome of occupational therapy services - Importance of expert activity analysis that synthesizes theoretical knowledge, clinical skills, and awareness of person and contextual factors to occupational therapy practice - Appreciation for the individuality, unique circumstances, and priorities of each patient/​client These themes are evident in the book's organization, features, ancillaries, terminology, and authorship

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