Table of Contents

 

 

 

 

Foreword   Elizabeth Townsend

 

 

Preface

 

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

Cover painting   Michel Pochet

 

 

Contributors

 

SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

 

1

Introduction   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

2

Theoretical foundations of occupational therapy: external influences   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

3

Theoretical foundations of occupational therapy: internal influences   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

4

Skills and processes in occupational therapy   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

5

An introduction to conceptual models of practice and frames of reference   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

SECTION 2

CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF PRACTICE

 

6

The Model of Human Occupation: embracing the complexity of occupation by integrating theory into practice and practice into theory   Kirsty Forsyth & Gary Kielhofner

 

7

Applying the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance   Thelma Sumsion, Lesley Tischler-Draper & Sheila Heinicke

 

8

The Person-Environment-Occupational Performance (PEOP) Model   Charles Christiansen, Carolyn M. Baum & Julie Bass

 

9

The Functional Information-processing Model   Jackie Pool

 

10

The Kawa (River) Model   Michael K. Iwama & Kee Hean Lim

 

SECTION 3

FRAMES OF REFERENCE

 

11

The client-centred frame of reference   Davina M. Parker

 

12

The cognitive behavioural frame of reference   Edward A.S. Duncan

 

13

An introduction to the psychodynamic frame of reference   Margaret A. Daniel & Sheena E.E. Blair

 

14

The biomechanical frame of reference in occupational therapy   Ian R. McMillan

 

15

Theoretical approaches to motor control and cognitive-perceptual function   Sally Feaver & Leisle Ezekiel

 

SECTION 4

A NEW SCIENCE

 

16

The evolving theory of clinical reasoning   Carolyn A. Unsworth

 

17

Community-based rehabilitation   Rachel Thibeault & Michele Hebert

 

18

Occupational science: genesis, evolution and future contribution   Matthew Molineux & Gail E. Whiteford

 

 

Index