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Creek's Occupational Therapy and Mental Health 6th edition


Creek's Occupational Therapy and Mental Health 6th edition

Paperback by Bryant, Wendy (Senior Lecturer - Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Human Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, UK); Fieldhouse, Jon (Senior Lecturer In Occupational Therapy, School of Health and Social Care, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK); Plastow, Nicola

Creek's Occupational Therapy and Mental Health

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ISBN:
9780702077456
Publication Date:
16 Jun 2022
Edition/language:
6th edition / English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Pages:
516 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 17 May 2024
Creek's Occupational Therapy and Mental Health

Description

Promoting and maintaining mental health continues to be a key challenge in the world today. Creek's Occupational Therapy and Mental Health is essential reading for students and practitioners across a wide range of health professions, capturing contemporary practice in mental health settings. Now fully updated in its sixth edition, it retains the clarity and scholarship associated with the renowned occupational therapist Jennifer Creek while delivering new knowledge in a fresh perspective. Here readers can find everything they need on mental health for learning, practice, and continuing professional development. Complex topics are presented in an accessible and concise style without being oversimplified, aided by summaries, case studies, and questions that prompt critical reflection. The text has been carefully authored and edited by expert international educators and practitioners of occupational therapy, as well as a diverse range of other backgrounds. Service users have also co-authored chapters and commentaries. Evidence-based links between theory and practice are reinforced throughout. This popular title will be an indispensable staple that OTs will keep and refer to time and again. Relevant to practice - outlines a variety of therapeutic interventions and discusses the implications of a wide range of contexts New chapters on eating disorders, cognitive/learning-based approaches and being a therapist Extended service user commentaries Expanded scope to accommodate diverse psychosocial perspectives and culturally-sensitive practices New questions for readers in every chapter Key reading and reference lists to encourage and facilitate in-depth study

Contents

Section 1 INFORMING PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY 1. A history of occupational therapy and psychiatry in Ireland 2. The grounds for occupational therapy 3. Being a therapist Section 2 THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROCESS 4. Structuring practice 5. Assessment and outcome measurement 6. Planning and implementing interventions Section 3 THE CONTEXT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 7. Management and leadership 8. Professional accountability 9. Ethics in practice and research 10. Perspectives on using services 11. Teaching and learning 12. Intersectionality Section 4 OCCUPATIONS 13 Physical activity 14 Life-long learning 15 Client-centred groups 16 Creative activities 17 Play 18 Self-care 19 Nature-based practice 20 Work Section 5 PEOPLE AND SETTINGS 21 The acute setting 22 Community practice 23 Older people 24 Children and young people 25 Intellectual (learning) disabilities 26 Forensic and prison services 27 Substance use 28 Eating disorders 29 Working on the margins

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