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By
Lesley Lougher, BscSoc, DipCOT, Freelance Occupational Therapist working in the Voluntary sector, Peterborough, UK
Description
Patients with mental health concerns who are no longer treated by specialized occupational therapy units must work with therapists who
have an understanding of mental illness and how it can affect treatment. This textbook provides occupational therapists with a theoretical
framework for working with clients with mental health problems. This specifically includes children and adolescents. Key concepts are
linked directly to clinical application, making this an ideal source for students and practitioners.
Audience
Occupational therapists in child & adolescent mental health services, paediatric & health care workers working in these areas
Contents
Foreword. Preface.
Section 1: Introduction
Introduction to child and adolescent mental health services. Development of
occupational therapy in child and adolescent health services. Problems and disorders.
Section 2: Frames of reference used in
CAMHS
Child development . Attachment theory. The therapeutic use of play. Family therapy, systems theory and the model of human
occupation. Psychodynamic theories.
Section 3: Occupational therapy appropriate to age
Infants and young children. Occupational
therapy with school age children. Occupational therapy in child and adolescent psychiatry .
Section 4: Occupational therapy in
CAMHS internationally
Child psychiatry in the USA. Child Adolescent and family occupational therapy services in Aotearoa, New
Zealand.
Section 5: Factors affecting occupational therapy practice
Supervision. Protective legislation for children
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Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 274 pages, publication date: OCT-2000
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-06134-9
ISBN-10: 0-443-06134-3
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
062/648
Last update: 8 Jul 2008
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