This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. For this second edition, all chapters have been updated and new concepts incorporated. It also contains a new chapter on paediatrics. The book continues to be the only onle that provides the reader with
Client-Centred Practice in Occupational Therapy. A Guide to Implementation
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Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages ix-x
Foreword, Page xi, Christine Craik
Foreword, Page xii, John Glossop
Preface, Page xiii, T. Sumsion
Chapter 1 - Overview of client-centred practice, Pages 1-18, T. Sumsion
Chapter 2 - The client-centred approach, Pages 19-28, T. Sumsion
Chapter 3 - Environmental considerations, Pages 29-37, T. Sumsion
Chapter 4 - Implementation issues, Pages 39-53, T. Sumsion
Chapter 5 - Implementing client-centred practice, Pages 55-73, D.M. Parker
Chapter 6 - Using a client-centred approach with persons with cognitive impairment, Pages 75-89, S.J.G. Hobson
Chapter 7 - Using a client-centred approach with older adults, Pages 91-106, S.J.G. Hobson
Chapter 8 - Ask, listen and learn: what clients with a mental illness can teach you about client-centred practice, Pages 107-122, D.J. Corring, J.V. Cook
Chapter 9 - Physical disabilities: meeting the challenges of client-centred practice, Pages 123-145, M. Gage
Chapter 10 - Client-centred practice in paediatrics, Pages 147-159, D. Stewart, D. Cameron
Chapter 11 - The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Pages 161-176, N. Pollock, M.A. McColl, A. Carswell
Index, Pages 177-181
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