Cognitive orientation to daily occupational performance in occupational therapy : using the CO-OP approach (TM) to enable participation across the lifespan / edited by Deirdre R. Dawson, Sara E. McEwen, Helene J. Polatajko ; Foreword by Carolyn M. Baum.
Material type: TextPublisher: Bethesda, MD : AOTA Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: xxii, 280 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 1569003815
- 9781569003817
- 615.8515 23
- RM735 .C64 2017
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Contains errata note re inaccuraries in checklist on p. 252-254.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. The essentials CO-OP approach -- Chapter 1. History of the CO-OP approach -- Chapter 2. Essential elements and key features of the CO-OP approach -- Chapter 3. Neuroplasticity and the CO-OP approach -- Chapter 4. Generalization and transfer in the CO-OP approach -- Chapter 5. Goal setting in the CO-OP approach context -- Part II. The CO-OP approach in action -- Chapter 6. Using the CO-OP approach: Autism sectrum disorder -- Chapter 7. Using the CO-OP approach: Cerebal Palsy -- Chapter 8. Using the CO-OP approach: Stroke -- Chapter 9. Using the CO-OP approach: Older adults with subjective cognitive complaints -- Chapter 10. Using the CO-OP approach: Traumatic brain injury -- Chapter 11. Using the CO-OP approach: Involving parents and others in the process -- Chapter 12. Using the CO-OP approach: Bike riding and intellectual disabilities -- Chapter 13. Using the CO-OP approach: Contexts for group approaches -- Chapter 14. Using the CO-OP approach: Alternative delivery methods -- Appendix A. CO-OP approach toolkit.
This new text brings together in a single source the most current thinking on the CO-OP Approach's theoretical foundations, active ingredients, and potential mechanisms of action, as well as the most up-to-date evidence regarding efficacy. Building on earlier foundations, this new publication enables readers to deepen their understanding of the CO-OP Approach, learn details about how it is applied with several client populations, and become familiar with the supporting evidence for its application with various populations and in several formats. -- Provided by publisher.
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