Table of Contents

 

 

 

Chapter 1

Introduction to the Model of Human Occupation   Kielhofner

1

I

EXPLAINING HUMAN OCCUPATION

9

Chapter 2

The Basic Concepts of Human Occupation   Kielhofner

11

Chapter 3

The Dynamics of Human Occupation   Kielhofner

24

Chapter 4

Volition   Kielhofner

32

Chapter 5

Habituation: Patterns of Daily Occupation    Kielhofner

51

Chapter 6

Performance Capacity and Lived Body   Kielhofner, Tham, Baz, Hutson

68

Chapter 7

The Environment and Human Occupation   Kielhofner

85

Chapter 8

Dimensions of Doing   Kielhofner

101

Chapter 9

Crafting Occupational Life   Kielhofner, Borell, Holzmueller, Jonsson, Josephsson, Keponin, Melton, Munger, Nygård

110

Chapter 10

Doing and Becoming: Occupational Change and Development   Kielhofner

126

II

APPLYING MOHO: THE THERAPY PROCESS AND THERAPEUTIC REASONING

141

Chapter 11

Therapeutic Reasoning: Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating the Outcomes of Therapy   Kielhofner, Forysth

143

Chapter 12

Assessment; Choosing and Using Structured and Unstructured Means of Gathering Information   Kielhofner, Forsyth

155

Chapter 13

Occupational Engagement: How Clients Achieve Change   Kielhofner, Forsyth

171

Chapter 14

Therapeutic Strategies for Enabling Change   Kielhofner, Forsyth

185

SECTION II

THERAPEUTIC REASONING TABLE   Forsyth, Kielhofner

204

III

ASSESSMENTS: STRUCTURED METHODS FOR GATHERING CLIENT INFORMATION

215

Chapter 15

Observational Assessments   Kielhofner, Cahill, Forsyth, de las Heras, Melton, Raber, Prior

217

Chapter 16

Self-Reports: Eliciting Client's Perspectives    Kielhofner, Forsyth, Suman, J. Kramer, Nakamura-Thomas, Yamada, Rjeille-Cordeiro, Keponen, Pan, Henry

237

Chapter 17

Talking with Clients: Assessments that Collect Information   Kielhofner, Forsyth, Clay, Ekbladh, Haglund, Hemmingsson, Keponen, Olson

262

Chapter 18

Assessments Combining Methods of Information Gathering   Forsyth, Kielhofner, Bowyer, K. Kramer, Ploszaj, Blondis, Hinson-Smith, Parkinson

288

IV

CASE ILLUSTRATIONS

311

Chapter 19

Recrafting Occupational Narratives   Auzmendia, de las Heras, Kielhofner, Miranda

313

Chapter 20

Applying MOHO to Clients who are Cognitively Impaired   Kielhofner, Andersen, Last, Roitman, Brettschneider, Vercruysse, Ziv

337

Chapter 21

Facilitating Participation through Community-Based Interventions   Kielhofner, Levin, Egan, Moody, Skubik-Peplaski, Rockwell-Dylla

355

Chapter 22

Enabling Clients to Reconstruct their Occupational Lives in Long-Term Settings   Kielhofner, Mentrup, Miranda, Schulte, Shepherd

379

V

RESOURCES FOR APPLYING AND DEVELOPING MOHO

405

Chapter 23

Communication and Documentation   Forsyth, Kielhofner

407

Chapter 24

Program Development   Braveman, Kielhofner, Bélanger

442

Chapter 25

Evidence for Practice from the Model of Human Occupation   J. Kramer, Bowyer, Kielhofner

466

Chapter 26

Research: Investigating MOHO   Kielhofner

506

Chapter 27

The Model of Human Occupation, the ICF, and the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Connections to Support Best Practice Around the World   J. Kramer, Bowyer, Kielhofner

519

 

Appendix

532

Appendix A

Bibliography

532

Appendix B

Introduction to the MOHO Clearinghouse and Web Site   Lee, Ploszaj

550

 

Index

557