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9781569001998

Perspectives for Occupation-Based Practice : Foundation and Future of Occupational Therapy

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  • ISBN13:

    9781569001998

  • ISBN10:

    1569001995

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2004-12-30
  • Publisher: Amer Occupational Therapy Assn
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List Price: $89.00

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Note to Readers xv
List of Figures, Tables, and Appendices
xvii
Part I: Occupational Therapy's Heritage: Historical and Philosophical Foundations for Best Practice
Introduction and Questions to Consider
1(4)
Occupational Therapy Service: Individual and Collective Understandings of the Founders
5(20)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
The Philosophy of Occupation Therapy
25(4)
Adolf Meyer
The Influence of the Arts-and-Crafts Movement on the Professional Status of Occupational Therapy
29(6)
Ruth Levine Schemm
Moral Treatment: Contexts Considered
35(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Occupational Therapy Revisited: A Paraphrastic Journey, 1981 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
43(16)
Robert K. Bing
Pragmatism and Structuralism in Occupational Therapy: The Long Conversation
59(10)
Barb Hooper
Wendy Wood
Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation: An Awkward Alliance
69(8)
Judith Friedland
Occupational Therapy Can Be One of the Great Ideas of 20th-Century Medicine, 1962 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
77(8)
Mary Reilly
Doing and Becoming: Purposeful Action and Self-Actualization
85(6)
Gail S. Fidler
Jay W. Fidler
Toward a Science of Adaptive Responses, 1978 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
91(12)
Lorna Jean King
Part II: Theoretical Frameworks to Guide the Occupational Therapy Process
Introduction and Questions to Consider
99(4)
Occupational Adaptation: Toward a Holistic Approach for Contemporary Practice, Part 1
103(10)
Janette K. Schkade
Sally Schultz
Why the Profession of Occupational Therapy Will Flourish in the 21st Century, 1996 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
113(14)
David L. Nelson
Lifestyle Performance: From Profile to Conceptual Model
127(8)
Gail S. Fidler
Uniting Practice and Theory in an Occupational Framework, 1998 Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture
135(14)
Anne G. Fisher
Putting Occupation Into Practice: Occupation as Ends, Occupation as Means
149(10)
Julie McLaughlin Gray
Occupation: Purposefulness and Meaningfulness as Therapeutic Mechanisms, 1995 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
159(22)
Catherine A. Trombly
Part III: Contextual Considerations for Engagement in Occupation and Participation
Introduction and Questions to Consider
173(8)
The Ecology of Human Performance: A Framework for Considering the Effect of Context
181(14)
Winnie Dunn
Catana Brown
Ann McGuigan
Culture: A Factor Influencing the Outcomes of Occupational Therapy
195(6)
Ruth Levine Schemm
The Culture Concept in the Everyday Practice of Occupational and Physical Therapy
201(8)
Laura Krefting
Culture Emergent in Occupation
209(10)
Bette R. Bonder
Laura Martin
Andrew W. Miracle
Temporal Adaptation: A Conceptual Framework for Occupational Therapy
219(6)
Gary Kielhofner
Time Use, Tempo, and Temporality: Occupational Therapy's Core Business or Someone Else's Business, 2003 Sylvia Docker Lecture
225(10)
Louise Farnworth
Flow and Occupation: A Review of the Literature
235(8)
Heather Emerson
Spirit, Occupation, and Disability, Muriel Driver Memorial Lecture
243(12)
Mary Ann McColl
Resilience and Human Adaptability: Who Rises Above Adversity? 1990 Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture
255(10)
Susan B. Fine
Beyond Performance: Being in Place as a Component of Occupational Therapy
265(8)
Graham D. Rowles
Play Deprivation in Children With Physical Disabilities: The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Preventing Secondary Disability
273(8)
Cheryl Missiuna
Nancy Pollock
Transition From School to Community Living
281(8)
Chestina Brollier
Jayne Shepherd
Kerri Flick Markley
The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and Employees With Mental Impairments: Personal Efficacy and the Environment
289(12)
Patricia A. H. Crist
Virginia C. Stoffel
Building Inclusive Community: A Challenge for Occupational Therapy, 1994 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
301(12)
Ann P. Grady
Occupational Deprivation: Global Challenge in the New Millennium
313(6)
Gail Whiteford
Occupational Justice and Client-Centered Practice: A Dialogue in Progress
319(12)
Elizabeth Townsend
Ann A. Wilcock
A Theory of the Human Need for Occupation
331(8)
Ann Wilcock
Health and the Human Spirit for Occupation
339(12)
Elizabeth J. Yerxa
Part IV: The Therapeutic Relationship: Joining With the Person
Introduction and Questions to Consider
347(4)
Occupational Therapy's Challenge: The Caring Relationship
351(8)
Elizabeth B. Devereaux
Client-Centered Practice: What Does It Mean and Does It Make a Difference?
359(8)
Mary Law
Sue Baptiste
Jennifer Mills
The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning
367(10)
Cheryl Mattingly
Enhancing Occupational Performance Through an Understanding of Perceived Self-Efficacy
377(10)
Marie Gage
Helene Polatajko
Understanding the Family Perspective: An Ethnographic Framework for Providing Occupational Therapy in the Home
387(8)
Laura N. Gitlin
Mary Corcoran
Susan Leinmiller-Eckhardt
The Patient-Therapist Relationship: Beliefs That Shape Care
395(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
The Process of Evidence-Based Clinical Decision-Making in Occupational Therapy, Evidence-Based Practice Forum
403(6)
Christopher J. Lee
Linda T. Miller
Defining Lives---Occupation as Identity: An Essay on Competence, Coherence, and the Creation of Meaning, 1999 Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture
409(18)
Charles H. Christiansen
Part V: Guidelines for Best Practice Throughout the Occupational Therapy Process
Introduction and Questions to Consider
421(6)
Clinical Reasoning: The Ethics, Science, and Art
427(12)
Joan C. Rogers
The Therapist With the Three-Track Mind
439(8)
Maureen Hayes Fleming
What Is a Worthy Goal of Occupational Therapy?
447(8)
Jeffrey Crabtree
Tools of Practice: Heritage or Baggage? 1986 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture
455(10)
Kathlyn L. Reed
The Origin and Evolution of Activity Analysis
465(4)
Cynthia Creighton
Occupational Adaptation: Toward a Holistic Approach for Contemporary Practice, Part 2
469(10)
Sally Schultz
Janette K. Schkade
Teaching Approaches and Occupational Therapy Psychoeducation
479(8)
Rene Padilla
Linking Purpose to Procedure During Interactions With Patients
487(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Ethical Decision-Making Challenges in Clinical Practice
495(14)
Beverly P. Horowitz
Part VI: Current Realities and Future Directions for Best Practice in Occupational Therapy
Introduction and Questions to Consider
501(8)
Old Values--New Directions: Competence, Adaptation, Integration
509(10)
Jerry A. Johnson
How High Do We Jump? The Effect of Reimbursement on Occupational Therapy
519(8)
Brenda S. Howard
Disparity Between Reimbursement-Driven Practice and Humanistic Values of Occupational Therapy
527(4)
Janice Posatery Burke
Joanne C. Cassidy
Creating Excellence in Patient Care
531(6)
Kathleen Barker Schwartz
Sustaining the Art of Practice in Occupational Therapy
537(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Dreams, Dilemmas, and Decisions for Occupational Therapy Practice in a New Millennium: An American Perspective
545(4)
Elizabeth J. Yerxa
Dreams, Dilemmas, and Decisions for Occupational Therapy Practice in a New Millennium: A Canadian Perspective
549(6)
Helene J. Polatajko
The Domain of Function: Who's Got It? Who's Competing for It?
555(6)
Sharon A. Gutman
Our Mandate for the New Millennium: Evidence-Based Practice, 2000 Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture
561(12)
Margo B. Holm
Professional Responsibility in Times of Change, 1967 Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture
573(6)
Wilma L. West
Philosophy, Science, and Ideology: A Proposed Relationship for Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
579(8)
Erna Imperatore Blanche
Enrique Henny-Kohler
Occupation by Design: Dimensions, Therapeutic Power, and Creative Process
587(76)
Doris Pierce
Appendices
Introduction
599(2)
Appendix A: Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process
601(36)
Appendix B: Scope of Practice
637(6)
Appendix C: Definition of Occupational Therapy
643(2)
Appendix D: Address in Honor of Eleanor Clarke Slagle
645(4)
Appendix E: The Philosophical Base of Occupational Therapy
649(2)
Appendix F: Core Values and Attitudes of Occupational Therapy Practice
651(4)
Appendix G: Lifestyle Performance Profile
655(2)
Appendix H: Position Paper: Occupational Therapy and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
657(4)
Appendix I: Position Paper: Broadening the Construct of Independence
661(2)
Index 663(8)
About the Editor 671

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