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Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-101861564201
ISBN-139781861564207
eBay Product ID (ePID)30896608
Product Key Features
Number of Pages638 Pages
Publication NameOccupational Therapy in Psychiatry and Mental Health
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
SubjectAllied Health Services / Occupational Therapy, Mental Health, Psychiatry / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPsychology, Medical
AuthorRosemary Crouch
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.5 in
Item Weight0 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number4
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal616.8/9165
Table Of ContentContributors.Preface.Foreword by susan beukes.Part 1. The science of Occupational Therapy.Chapter 1 Creative Ability - a Model for Psychiatric occupational Therapy. (Patricia de Witt).Chapter 2 Occupational Science as Applied to Occupational Therapy in The Mental Health Field. (Lana Van Niekerk).Chapter 3 Clinical reasoning in phychiatric occupational therapy. ( Vivyan Alers).Part 2. Specific issues in occupational Therapy.Chapter 4 HIV/AIDS in phychiatry: the moral and thical dilemmas and issues facing occupational therapists treating persons with HIV/AIDS. (Dain Van Der Reyden and Robin Joubert).Chapter 5 An occupational therapists perspective on sexually and psychosocial sexual rehabilitation. (Louise Fouche).Chapter 6 Community-based Occupational Therapy in Psychiatry and Mental Health. (Stephanie Homer).Chapter 7 Auxiliary staff in the field of psyciatry: requirements, functions and supervisions. (Dain van der Reyden).Chapter 8 Rehabillitation of the menatlly ill in long-term institutionalization. (Erla Venter and Kobie Zietsman).Chapter 9 Vocational rehabilitation in psychiatry and mental health. (Lyndsey Swart).Chapter 10 Psychiatric Occupational therapy in corporate, insurance and medicolegal sectors. (Lee Randall).Chapter 11 Forensic psychiatry and occupational therapy. (Michelle Moore).Part 3 Children and Adolescents.Chapter 12 Occupational therapy intervention with children with psychosocial disorders. (Rosemary Crouch and Vivyan Alers).Chapter 13 Interdisciplinary group therapy with children. (Marita Rademeyer and Deidre Neibaus).Chapter 14 Trauma and its effects on children, adolescents and adults: the progression from a victim to a survivor to a thriver. (Vivyan Alers and Romy Ancer).Chapter 15 A 'Bottom-up' approach: the factors influencing a child's emotional, motor and perceptual development for optimal learning. (Candace Lee Bylsma).Chapter 16 Sensory integration in mental retardation and pervasive developmental disorders. (Annamarie van Jaarsveld).Chapter 17 Specific occupational therapy intervention with adolescents. ( Louise Fouche).Part 4 Adults.Chapter 18 Post-traumatic brain injury. (Sylvia Birkhead).Chapter 19 Occupational therapy with axiety and Somatoform disorders. ( Madeleine Duncan).Chapter 20 Three approaches and processes in occupational therapy with mood disorders. (Madeleine Duncan).Chapter 21 Understanding and treating people with personality disorders in occupational therapy. (Ann Nott).Chapter 22 Aviation and psycho-education: major principles in the occupational therapists approach to schizophrenia. (Rosemary Crouch).Chapter 23 The recovering alcoholic and the occupational therapy intervention. (Rosemary Crouch).Chapter 24 Occupational therapy intervention for drug-related disorders. (Lisa Wegner).Chapter 25 Gerontology, psychiatry and occupational therapy. (Rae Labuschagne).References.Index.
SynopsisThe fourth edition of this book has undergone major revision and is conversant with current trends. International models of occupational therapy support the various practical applications in psychiatry and mental health. This is a text book for occupational therapists in training, newly qualified and practitioners in the fields of Mental Health. It is used in all university-based training centres for occupational therapy in South Africa, but its content is international and applicable to all other areas of the world., The fourth edition of this book is directed at a broader, international, undergraduate and professional occupational therapy readership and has undergone major revision and up-dating. In this edition international models of occupational therapy, including a South African model, support the various practical applications of occupational therapy in the various areas of occupational therapy in psychiatry and mental health. In the past, this publication has catered well for occupational therapists in training, and those that are newly qualified and has been an unprecedented success. It has been used as a text book in all University-based training centres for occupational therapy in South Africa. More than 8000 copies have been sold in South Africa alone. The content is proudly preseted as being South African-based, yet very applicable to other areas of the world. The standard of occupational therapy in the psychiatric and mental health field in South Africa is high, and comparable to both Western and Eastern countries of the world, both at a hospital and a community, grass-roots level. Cultural issues and the contribution of occupational therapy auxiliary is also included in this edition., The fourth edition of this book is directed at a broader, international, undergraduate and professional occupational therapy readership and has undergone major revision and up-dating.