Table
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Foreword Elizabeth Townsend |
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Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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Cover
painting Michel Pochet |
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Contributors |
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SECTION 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY, PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY |
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Introduction Edward A.S. |
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Theoretical foundations
of occupational therapy: external influences Edward A.S. Duncan |
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Theoretical foundations
of occupational therapy: internal influences Edward A.S. Duncan |
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Skills and processes in
occupational therapy Edward
A.S. Duncan |
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An introduction to
conceptual models of practice and frames of reference Edward A.S. Duncan |
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SECTION 2 |
CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF PRACTICE |
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The Model of Human
Occupation: embracing the complexity of occupation by integrating theory into
practice and practice into theory Kirsty Forsyth & |
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Applying the Canadian
Model of Occupational Performance Thelma Sumsion, Lesley Tischler-Draper
& Sheila Heinicke |
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The
Person-Environment-Occupational Performance (PEOP) Model Charles Christiansen, Carolyn M. Baum
& Julie Bass |
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The Functional
Information-processing Model Jackie Pool |
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The Kawa
(River) Model Michael
K. Iwama & Kee Hean Lim |
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SECTION 3 |
FRAMES OF REFERENCE |
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The client-centred frame of reference Davina M. Parker |
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The cognitive behavioural frame of reference Edward A.S. Duncan |
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An introduction to the
psychodynamic frame of reference Margaret A. Daniel & Sheena E.E. Blair |
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The biomechanical frame
of reference in occupational therapy Ian R. McMillan |
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Theoretical approaches
to motor control and cognitive-perceptual function Sally Feaver
& Leisle Ezekiel |
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SECTION 4 |
A NEW SCIENCE |
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The evolving theory of
clinical reasoning Carolyn
A. Unsworth |
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Community-based
rehabilitation Rachel Thibeault & Michele Hebert |
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Occupational science:
genesis, evolution and future contribution Matthew Molineux
& Gail E. Whiteford |
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Index |
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