Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: A Vision for Particip

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: A Vision for Particip

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ISBN 9789863683049

作者/出版社 *Brown / F.A.Davis

出版年代/版次 2019/2

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: A Vision for Par- ticipation, Second Edition is a timely textbook for occu- pational therapy mental health practice, casting a vision for participation and recovery among people with mental health disorders. The second edition has preserved several strengths of the first edition, including the overarching Person-Environment-Occupation (PEO) framework and a person-first perspective across a range of mental health dis- orders with evidence-based, occupation-focused approaches to assessment and intervention. In this regard, the textbook is consistent with several key principles of occupational therapy practice first articulated by our founders in the early


目錄:

PART FOUNDATIONS

1    Recovery 3

2    The Unfolding History of Occupational Therapy in Mental Health  14

3    Person-Environment-Occupation Model 29

4    Person-Centered Evaluation 47

5    Evidence-Based Practice in Mental Health 69

PART 2    THE PERSON

Section 1: Introduction 85

6    Introduction to the Person  85

Section 2: Diagnosis  97

7    Autism  97

8    Intellectual Disabilities  117

9    Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder  132

10   Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders 143

11   Eating Disorders 154

12   Personality Disorders 169

13   Mood Disorders 182

14   Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders 197

15   Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders     211

16   Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorder  225

17   Substance Abuse and Co-Occurring Disorders 238

18   Neurocognitive Disorders (Dementia)      250

19   Psychosocial Concerns With Physical Disabilities  264

Section 3: Performance Skills  281

20   Cognition   281

21   Cognitive Beliefs 301

22   Sensory Processing   323

23   Coping and Resilience 342

24   Motivation  366

25   Emotion  385

26   Communication and Social Skills  403

27   Pain  421

28   Time Use and Habits 435

PART 3    THE ENVIRONMENT

Section 1: Introduction 449

29   Introduction to the Environment  449

Section 2: Environments  461

30   The Public Policy Environment 461

31   Stigma: Implications for Health and Recovery 476

32   Families and Family-Focused Practice   494

33   Sociocultural Perspectives in Mental Health Practice 513

34   The Neighborhood and Community  538

35   The Home Environment: Permanent Supportive Housing  554

Section 3: Practice Settings   573

36   Early Intervention: A Practice Setting for Infant and Toddler Mental Health  573

37   Early Psychosis Programs for Adolescents and Young Adults  585

38   Peer-Led Services 601

39   Mental Health Practice in Criminal Justice Systems 615

40   State Hospitals 642

41   Supporting Individuals Through Crisis to Community Living: Meeting a Continuum of Service Needs     655

42   Homeless and Women’s Shelters 672

43   Wraparound Services: Children and Families 691

44   Occupational Therapy: Serving Service Members and Veterans 704

45   Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care 722

46   Applying Entrepreneurial Skills in Mental Health Practice 740

PART 4    OCCUPATION

Section 1: Introduction 759

47   Introduction to Occupation and Co-Occupation 759

Section 2: Occupations  773

48   Wellness 773

49   Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living  787

50   Occupational Therapy’s Role in School Mental Health  809

51   Student: Adult Education  838

52   Work as Occupation 853

53   Volunteer and Service Occupations 872

54   Social Participation 881

55   Leisure and Play 896

56   Rest and Sleep  909

57   Spiritual Occupation  931

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