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REHABILITATION
RehabilitationThe Use of Theories and Models in Practice
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Edited By
Sally Davis, MSc, RGN, PGCEA, DipMan, Programme Leader, Rehabilitation, School of Health and Social Care, Oxford Brooked University, Oxford, UK

Description
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. This practical resource provides an overview of models and theories relevant to rehabilitation. It identifies the use of models in practice to facilitate interdisciplinary teamwork and to enable a client-centered approach. This book also employs case studies and questions for practice to aid in applying the theory to clinical practice.

Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction



Section 1 – Rehabilitation and the ICF

1. Rehabilitation at Macro and Micro Level
2. The International Classification of Function and Health



Section 2 – Models and Theories

3. Models – Terminology and Usefulness



Section 3 – Models in Practice

4. The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance
5. The Illness Constellation Model
6. From PLISSIT to ExPLISSIT
7. Health Promotion Models
8. The Kawa (River) Model: Client-Centred Rehabilitation in Cultural Context
9. The Way Forward

Index

Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 208 pages, publication date: DEC-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-10024-6
ISBN-10: 0-443-10024-1
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE



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Last update: 8 Jul 2008
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