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Theoretical basis of occupational therapy / Mary Ann McColl, Mary Law, Debra Stewart.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Thorofare, NJ : Slack Incorporated, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Edition: Third editionDescription: vi, 185 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1617116025
  • 9781617116025
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.8515 23
LOC classification:
  • Z6665.O2 M38 2015 RM735
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Section I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction /Mary Ann McColl -- 2. Development of This Book /Mary Ann McColl -- 3. The Occupational Therapy Toolbox /Mary Ann McColl -- 4. The Occupational Therapy Filing Cabinet /Mary Ann McColl -- 5. The Occupational Therapy Telescope /Mary Ann McColl and Nancy Pollock -- 6. How to Use the Toolbox, the Filing Cabinet, and the Telescope /Mary Ann McColl -- Section II. The Consequences of Occupation: Health, Well-Being, Participation, and Community Integration -- 7. Occupation in the 20th Century and Beyond /Mary Ann McColl -- 8. Occupation-Focused Models /Mary Ann McColl -- Section III. The Determinants of Occupation -- 9. The Sociocultural Determinants of Occupation /Mary Ann McColl -- 10. The Psychological-Emotional Determinants of Occupation /Terry Krupa, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 11. The Physical Determinants of Occupation /Debra Stewart and Briano Di Rezze, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 12. The Cognitive-Neurological Determinants of Occupation /Michelle Villeneuve, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 13. The Environmental Determinants of Occupation /Mary Law, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- Section IV. Occupational Models of Practice -- 14. Occupational Models of Practice: Interventions /Mary Ann McColl and Mary Law -- 15. Models of Service in Occupational Therapy /Mary Ann McColl -- 16. Conclusion /Mary Ann McColl -- References -- Appendix: Database of Articles on Occupation From 2012 to 2000 -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.
Summary: "Theoretical Basis of Occupational Therapy, Third Edition shows the results of an exhaustive review of international peer-reviewed literature in occupational therapy and provides a synthesis of current theoretical developments in occupational therapy and occupational science. This helps occupational therapy students, researchers, and clinicians understand how to think about occupation, the many factors that affect occupation, and how to use occupation therapeutically to promote health and well-being. Unlike earlier editions, this updated Third Edition debuts during a time when even casual searchers can readily find huge amounts of information on the internet with the click of a search button. To remain relevant, this Third Edition goes beyond simply providing an annotated bibliography of peer-reviewed literature by also giving readers an analysis and synthesis of these documents in a clear and compelling organizational structure. Led by Mary Ann McColl, Mary Law, and Debra Stewart, Theoretical Basis of Occupational Therapy, Third Edition also offers an appendix that catalogs the literature included. In each of the determinants of occupation chapters, the contributors have extracted key themes, followed threads of theoretical development, reflected on external influences of occupational therapy theory, and commented particularly on developments over the last 15 years. New Features of the Third Edition: - An updated database of articles - A look at both determinants and consequences of occupation - Further development of the three metaphors (the filing cabinet, toolbox, and telescope) that help organize and retrieve occupational therapy theory - New contributing authors to supplement content - New sections about the major named occupational therapy models"--Provided by publisher.
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Preceded by Theoretical basis of occupational therapy / Mary Ann McColl [and others]. 2nd ed. c2003.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Section I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction /Mary Ann McColl -- 2. Development of This Book /Mary Ann McColl -- 3. The Occupational Therapy Toolbox /Mary Ann McColl -- 4. The Occupational Therapy Filing Cabinet /Mary Ann McColl -- 5. The Occupational Therapy Telescope /Mary Ann McColl and Nancy Pollock -- 6. How to Use the Toolbox, the Filing Cabinet, and the Telescope /Mary Ann McColl -- Section II. The Consequences of Occupation: Health, Well-Being, Participation, and Community Integration -- 7. Occupation in the 20th Century and Beyond /Mary Ann McColl -- 8. Occupation-Focused Models /Mary Ann McColl -- Section III. The Determinants of Occupation -- 9. The Sociocultural Determinants of Occupation /Mary Ann McColl -- 10. The Psychological-Emotional Determinants of Occupation /Terry Krupa, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 11. The Physical Determinants of Occupation /Debra Stewart and Briano Di Rezze, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 12. The Cognitive-Neurological Determinants of Occupation /Michelle Villeneuve, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- 13. The Environmental Determinants of Occupation /Mary Law, with an Introduction by Mary Ann McColl -- Section IV. Occupational Models of Practice -- 14. Occupational Models of Practice: Interventions /Mary Ann McColl and Mary Law -- 15. Models of Service in Occupational Therapy /Mary Ann McColl -- 16. Conclusion /Mary Ann McColl -- References -- Appendix: Database of Articles on Occupation From 2012 to 2000 -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.

"Theoretical Basis of Occupational Therapy, Third Edition shows the results of an exhaustive review of international peer-reviewed literature in occupational therapy and provides a synthesis of current theoretical developments in occupational therapy and occupational science. This helps occupational therapy students, researchers, and clinicians understand how to think about occupation, the many factors that affect occupation, and how to use occupation therapeutically to promote health and well-being. Unlike earlier editions, this updated Third Edition debuts during a time when even casual searchers can readily find huge amounts of information on the internet with the click of a search button. To remain relevant, this Third Edition goes beyond simply providing an annotated bibliography of peer-reviewed literature by also giving readers an analysis and synthesis of these documents in a clear and compelling organizational structure. Led by Mary Ann McColl, Mary Law, and Debra Stewart, Theoretical Basis of Occupational Therapy, Third Edition also offers an appendix that catalogs the literature included. In each of the determinants of occupation chapters, the contributors have extracted key themes, followed threads of theoretical development, reflected on external influences of occupational therapy theory, and commented particularly on developments over the last 15 years. New Features of the Third Edition: - An updated database of articles - A look at both determinants and consequences of occupation - Further development of the three metaphors (the filing cabinet, toolbox, and telescope) that help organize and retrieve occupational therapy theory - New contributing authors to supplement content - New sections about the major named occupational therapy models"--Provided by publisher.

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