<p><span>Practice theory provides a way of understanding everyday life, but until now its application in occupational therapy has not been much developed. </span><span>Theorising Occupational Therapy Practice in Diverse Settings</span><span> draws on practice theory to explore the conditions for occ
Occupational Therapy in Community-Based Practice Settings
β Scribed by Marjorie E. Scaffa PhD OTR/L FAOTA, S. Maggie Reitz PhD OTR/L FAOTA
- Publisher
- F.A. Davis Company
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 479
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Be prepared for the growing opportunities to practice in community-based settings with the 2nd Edition of this groundbreaking resource.
From basic principles and policy issues through the variety of settings to the future role of the OT, a noted authority in the field introduces you to all aspects of this rapidly expanding field of practice. Youβll be prepared to take on new roles, to take unusual risks, and to envision service in creative ways.
Reviews of the 1st EditionΒ
"This book is highly recommended not only to occupational therapy students and educators but to occupational therapy practitioners as well. For those employed in traditional hospital settings, the abundance of information may certainly help them expand their thinking about the scope of occupational therapy practice."
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Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
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"The text is easily readable and contains chapter key terms and learning objectives which help accentuate information. This text provides a much needed resource for occupational therapists who currently are, or plan to in the future, practice in the community."
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Occupational Therapy in Health Care Journal
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"Very comprehensive. Reviews a variety of possible settings for community practice and appears to cover the process from the beginning on through."
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Florida International University, Miami, FL
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β¦ Subjects
Occupational Therapy Allied Health Professions Services Medicine Sciences New Used Rental Textbooks Specialty Boutique
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