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Mosby's Field Guide to Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction

✍ Scribed by Cynthia Cooper, CHT.; Lisa Deshaies


Publisher
Elsevier Mosby
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
388
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front matter, Page i
Copyright, Page ii
Expert consultants, Pages iii-iv, Cynthia Cooper, Lisa Deshaies
Introduction, Pages v-vi
SECTION 1 - Overview and occupational therapy process, Pages 1-20
SECTION 2 - Occupational performance and the performance areas: evaluation and intervention, Pages 21-72
SECTION 3 - Performance skills and client factors: evaluation and intervention, Pages 73-210
SECTION 4 - The occupational therapy process: implementation of interventions, Pages 211-244
SECTION 5 - Intervention applications, Pages 245-360
Bibliography, Pages 361-362
Index, Pages 363-382


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