Introduction to occupation : the art and science of living : new multidisciplinary perspectives for understanding human occupation as a central feature of individual experience and social organization /

Introduction to occupation : the art and science of living : new multidisciplinary perspectives for understanding human occupation as a central feature of individual experience and social organization / Introduction to occupation : The art and science of living : new multidisciplinary perspectives for understanding human occupation as a central feature of individual experience and social organisation edited by Charles H. Christiansen, Elizabeth A. Townsend. - Second edition. - xxi, 434 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 412-415) and index.

An introduction to occupation / Cultural perspectives on occupation / The study of occupation / What is occupation?: interdisciplinary perspectives on defining and classifying human activity / What do people do? / Occupational development / The occupational nature of social groups / Occupational transitions: work to retirement / Occupational balance and well-being / Occupations and places / Work, occupation, and leisure / Occupational deprivation: understanding limited participation / Occupational justice / Occupational science and occupational therapy: occupation at center stage / Globalization and occupation: perspectives from Japan, South Africa, and Hong Kong / Charles H. Christiansen and Elizabeth A. Townsend -- Michael K. Iwama -- Helene J. Polatajko -- Jennifer Jarman -- Andrew S. Harvey and Wendy Pentland -- Jane A. Davis and Helene J. Polatajko -- Charles H. Christiansen and Elizabeth A. Townsend -- Hans Jonsson -- Catherine L. Backman -- Toby Ballou Hamilton -- Jiri Zuzanek -- Gail Whiteford -- Robin L. Stadnyk, Elizabeth A. Townsend, and Ann A. Wilcock -- Matthew Molineux -- Eric Asaba ... [et al.]. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

0131999427 9780131999428

2008045778


Occupations--Psychological aspects
Human behavior

BF481 / .I58 2010

615.8515

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