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WebProfessional Reasoning. Clinical and Professional Reasoning: in Occupational Therapy, 3e Barbara A. Boyt Schell, John W. Schell ; Occupational Therapy in Action: A LIBRARY OF CASE STUDIES, 1e Dianne Trickey-Rokenbrod ; Studying a Study & Testing a Test: Reading Evidence-Based Health Research, 7e Richard K. Riegelman, Benjamin A. …
Neuroscience for Rehabilitation, 2e Occupational Therapy
WebSection One: Basic Processes. Chapter 1: Introduction: Getting the Brain in Mind. Chapter 2: Gross Anatomy. Chapter 3: Fundamental Elements of the Nervous System 1: The Neuron. Chapter 4: Fundamental Elements of the Nervous System 2: Neurotransmitters. Chapter 5: Fundamental Elements of the Nervous System 3: Circulation and Nonneural Cells.
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Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction, 8e
WebChapter 1: Conceptual Foundations for Practice. p1-16. Chapter 2: Occupation: Philosophy and Concepts. p17-28. Chapter 3: Occupational Selection, Analysis, Gradation, and Adaptation. p29-42. Chapter 4: The Teaching and Learning Process. p43-57. Chapter 5: Clinical Reasoning and the Art of Practice.
Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy, 13e
WebChapter 20: Social, Economic, and Political Factors That Influence Occupational Performance. p240-255. Chapter 21: Disability, Community, Culture, and Identity. p256-282. Chapter 22: Physical and Virtual Environments Meaning of Place and Space. p283-298.
Clinically Oriented Theory for Occupational Therapy, 1e
WebSection 1: Development and Growth of the Occupational Therapy Profession. p1-2. 1: Key Concepts and Core Values. p3-14. 2: The Historical Context of Occupational Therapy. p15-36. 3: Twentieth-Century Paradigm Shifts. p37-52.
Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy, 14e
WebCHAPTER 13: Patterns of Occupation. p199-208. Add To Remove From Your Favorites. CHAPTER 14: Culture, Equality, Inclusion, Diversity, and Culturally Effective Care. p209-223. Add To Remove From Your Favorites. CHAPTER 15: Social, Economic, and Political Factors That Influence Occupational Performance. p224-242.
Model of Human Occupation: Theory and Application, 4e
WebChapter 2: The Basic Concepts of Human Occupation. Chapter 3: The Dynamics of Human Occupation. Chapter 4: Volition. Chapter 5: Habituation: Patterns of Daily Occupation. Chapter 6: Performance Capacity and the Lived Body. Chapter 7: The Environment and Human Occupation. Chapter 8: Dimensions of Doing. Chapter 9: Crafting Occupational Life.
Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction, 7e
WebOccupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction, 7e. Mary Vining Radomski, Catherine A. Trombly Latham. Buy Now in Print. You are currently viewing an archived edition of this book. You can find the newest edition on the Collection …
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