An emphasis on clinical-reasoning skills, including information on different types of reasoning skills as well as the MAPP model of teaching helps the student and clinician translate theoretical principles into practice.
The section on specific interventions addresses each of the conceptual practice models according to a consistent chapter template, which enables the reader to apply conceptual practice models in real-world contexts.
Part I: Application of the Occupational Therapy Paradigm: Gathering and Interpreting Information, and using Clinical Reasoning Skills to Identify Occupational Performance Issues and Plan Interventions
2. Getting Grounded on the Rich Occupational Therapy Heritage
3. Medical Chart Review
4. Meeting the Client and Conducting an Initial Interview
5. Interpreting Gathered Information
6. Clinical Application of Psychological Constructs
7. Clinical Reasoning
Part II: General Intervention Skills
8. Ethical Decision Making, Use of therapeutic Relationship, Meaningful Occupations, Groups and Group Processes, and Cultural Issues in Therapy
9. Record Keeping and Discharge Planning
Part III: Specific Interventions: Application of Conceptual Practice Models
11. Instrumentalism in Occupational Therapy
12. The Psychodynamic Conceptual Practice Model
13. The Behavioral/Cognitive-Behavioral Conceptual Practice Model
14. Cognitive Disabilities Model
15. The Model of Human Occupation
16. The Sensory Processing/Motor Learning (SP/ML) Conceptual Practice Model
17. The Developmental Conceptual Model of Practice
18. The Occupational Adaptation Conceptual Model of Practice
19. The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance
20. Integrating Conceptual Models of Practice
Part IV: Occupational Therapy in the Continuum of Care
21. Occupational Therapy for all Ages
22. Expanded Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Practice
23. Occupational Therapy for Clients Suffering from Substance Abuse Problems
24. Integration of Caregiver Issues in Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Intervention
25. Expanding your Horizons: Community-Based Occupational Therapy
Moses N. Ikiugu, PhD, OTR, Associate Professor and Director of Occupational Therapy Research, University of South Dakota, Division of Health Sciences, Department of Occupational Therapy, Vermillion, SD, USA
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