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Fourth Edition
Edited By
Jennifer Creek, DipCOT, Freelance Occupational Therapist, North Yorkshire
Lesley Lougher, BscSoc, DipCOT, Freelance Occupational Therapist working in the Voluntary sector, Peterborough, UK
Description
The book is a comprehensive textbook for occupational therapy students and occupational therapists working in the field of mental health.
It presents different theories and approaches used, outlines the occupational therapy process, discusses the context of practice, and
describes a wide range of techniques used by occupational therapists. These include physical activity, cognitive approaches, group work,
creative activities, play and life skills. The fourth edition has been extensively revised and updated. The new structure reflects changes
in service delivery and includes sections on philosophy and theory base, the occupational therapy process, ensuring quality, the context
of occupational therapy, occupations, and client groups. Important new areas that are now covered include mental health promotion, evidence-based
practice, community development, and continuing professional development.
Contents
Foreword by Haneke van Bruggen; Preface; list of Contributors; Section 1 - Philosophy and theory base; Chapter 1 - A short history of
occupational therapy in psychiatry (Catherine F. Paterson); Chapter 2 - Occupational perspectives on mental health and well-being (Sheena
E.E. Blair, Clephane A. Hume, Jennifer Creek); Chapter 3 - The knowledge base of occupational therapy (Jennifer Creek); Service user
commentary; Section 2 - The occupational therapy process; Chapter 4 - Approaches to practice (Jennifer Creek); Service user commentary;
Chapter 5 - Assessment and outcome measurement (Jennifer Creek and Alison Bullock); Chapter 6 - Planning and implementation (Jennifer
Creek and Alison Bullock); Chapter 7 - Record keeping (Mary Booth); Section 3 - Ensuring quality; Chapter 8 - Clinical governance and
clinical audit (Clare Beighton); Chapter 9 - Management (Lynne Barr); Chapter 10 - Research, evidence-based practice and professional
effectiveness (Irene Ilott); Service user commentary; Section 4 - the context of occupational therapy; Chapter 11 - Ethics (Jenny Butler,
Jennifer Creek); Chapter 12 - Roles and settings (Cathy Ormston); Chapter 13 - the developing student practitioner (Marion Martin and
Sue Wheatley; Chapter 14 - Working in a transcultural context (Kee Hean Lim); Chapter 15 - Mental health and physical activity: enabling
participation (Fiona Cole); Chapter 16 - Cognition and cognitive based approaches in occupational therapy (Edward A.S.Duncan); Chapter
17 - Client centred groups ( Marilyn B. Cole); Chapter 18 - Creative activities (Jennifer Creek); Chapter 19 - Play (Deborah Hutton);
Chapter 20 - Life skills (Mary Roberts); Section 6 - Client groups; Chapter 21 - Loss and grief (Clephane A. Hume); Chapter 22 - Acute
psychiatry (Robert Hawkes, Valerie Johnstone, Lynn Yarwood); Chapter 23 - Approaches to severe and enduring mental illness (Simon Hughes);
Chapter 24 - Older people (Jackie Pool); Chapter 25 - Child and adolescent mental health services (Lesley Lougher, Deborah Hutton, Donna
Guest, Alan Evans); Chapter 26 - Learning disabilities (Anne Fleming); Chapter 27 - Community mental health (Jon Fieldhouse); Chapter
28 - Forensic occupational therapy (Edward A.S. Duncan); Chapter 29 - Substance misuse (Jenny Lancaster and John Chacksfield); Chapter
30 - Working with people on the margins (Nick Pollard, Frank Kronenberg); lossary; Index.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 616 pages, publication date: APR-2008
ISBN-13: 978-0-443-10027-7
ISBN-10: 0-443-10027-6
Imprint: CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE
062/648
Last update: 16 Jul 2008
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