Description |
1 online resource (xv, 401 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction to trauma and the role of occupational therapy -- Trauma effects on neurobiological, social, emotional, and motor function: considerations for occupation -- Trauma across the lifespan and family systems theory: considerations for occupational therapy -- Vital collaborations with other providers: unique and healing roles -- Occupational therapy's role in trauma-informed population health -- Becoming a trauma-informed practitioner -- Occupational therapy in the pandemic: facing challenges, building resilience, and sparking innovation -- Intimate partner violence and occupational therapy -- Trauma-informed occupational considerations with the contexts of adoption, foster care, and group homes -- Trauma-informed care in the criminal justice system -- Human trafficking and occupational therapy -- Addressing LGBTQIA+ trauma: your role and your responsibility -- Trauma-informed care: historical and modern implications of racism and engagement in meaningful activities -- Implications of trauma on occupational engagement and performance for individuals living with mental health and substance-related challenges -- Trauma-informed occupational therapy for displaced persons -- Posttraumatic growth and occupational therapy in traditional adult rehabilitation settings -- Trauma-informed care and homelessness -- Trauma and occupational therapy's role in schools and education -- A lesson from COVID-19 for the educational context: a case study -- Trauma in neurodivergent populations -- Appendix A: Resources for the trauma-informed occupational therapy practitioner -- Appendix B: AOTA raises critical concerns about effects of separating children from families -- Appendix C: AOTA statement on justice and systemic racism -- Appendix D: They said: we are all in the this together |
Summary |
Children and adults with complex trauma histories need to feel safe, be able to regulate emotions, develop relationships, and gain mastery over their environment and important occupations. Occupational therapy practitioners are valuable members of the complex trauma treatment team because of their expertise in the cognitive, social, emotional, and sensory components of occupation. This comprehensive text guides occupational therapy practitioners in applying trauma-informed care with their clients across contexts with evidence-based models of assessment and intervention |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCOhost platform, viewed February 27, 2023) |
Subject |
Occupational therapy.
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment
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Occupational Therapy
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occupational therapy.
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment
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Occupational therapy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lynch, Amy (Professor in occupational therapy), editor.
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Ashcraft, Rachel, editor.
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Tekell, Lisa, editor.
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ISBN |
9781569006009 |
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1569006008 |
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