Description |
xiii, 105 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. What is Occupational Adaptation? -- Ch. 2. How Do the Person and Environment Relate? -- Ch. 3. How Do Occupational Role Expectations Fit in? -- Ch. 4. How Does the Person Begin to Produce the Response? -- Ch. 5. What's the Plan to Carry Out the Response? -- Ch. 6. What's Right or Wrong With This Picture? -- Ch. 7. How Has the Person Changed or Adapted? -- Ch. 8. How Does the Environment Respond? -- Ch. 9. What Does the Therapist Do? -- Ch. 10. How Do You Describe Occupational Adaptation to Others? |
Summary |
"This new text describes one approach to occupation-based, client-centered practice. The purpose of this guide is to make occupational adaptation easily understood and applied. This exceptional guide leads the reader through the flow and understanding of this theory. Practical examples help demonstrate how theory can be implemented in practice. It breaks the components of the theory into smaller, more manageable units. Included in the text are cases in which practitioners have used occupational adaptation in various practice settings."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Occupational therapy -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Occupational therapy -- Case studies.
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Occupational Therapy.
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Occupational Therapy.
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Case studies.
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Author |
McClung, Melissa, 1961-
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LC no. |
2001042910 |
ISBN |
1556425538 alkaline paper |
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