Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Core for Occupation-Based Practice, 3E
Author Information
Mary Ann Giroux Bruce PhD OTR, Barbara Borg MA OTRProduct Details
ISBN: 9781556424946Publish Date: 11/01/2001
Publisher: Slack Incorporated
Number of pages: 432
Description
Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Core for Occupation-Based Practice, Third Edition describes the three variables of person, activity, and environment and helps the reader to understand the relationships among these variables as they are viewed by the theoretical models presented in the text. The text provides an overview of the evolution of mental health theory models and thereby helps the reader put information into perspective. Theoretical summaries are supplemented with extensive bibliographies that the reader can explore and use as a springboard for finding evidence-for-practice. The theoretical and practice guides provided in the text act as a basis for clinical reasoning and help the reader in the selection of a particular frame of reference and the identification of intervention strategies.
Features
- Comprehensive discussions of the occupational therapy, psychological, social, and cognitive theories that create the foundation for practice.
- Extensive bibliography that reflects both breadth and depth, and contributes to the knowledge needed for evidence-based practice.
- Comprehensive discussion of the theoretical basis for client-centered practice in occupational therapy.
- Rather than providing a recipe” for intervention, this text gives the reader a way to reason and discriminate among the multiple avenues that intervention could take.
- Extensive discussion of crisis intervention and the occupational therapist’s response to self-destructive behavior.
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