Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy

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Pub. Date: 1993-03-01
Publisher(s): Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Table of Contents

Professional Issues
History and Philosophy
An Introduction to Occupational Therapyp. 3
Scope of Occupational Therapyp. 3
Fieldwork Education: Professional Socializationp. 12
Ethics in Occupational Therapyp. 19
The Beginnings of Occupational Therapyp. 26
Developing an Academic Discipline: The Science of Occupationp. 44
Current Basis for Theory and Philosophy of Occupational Therapyp. 58
Philosophical Base of Occupational Therapyp. 58
Theory Basep. 59
Frames of Reference in Occupational Therapy: Introductionp. 62
Behavioral Frame of Referencep. 62
Biomechanical Frame of Referencep. 66
Cognitive Disability Frame of Referencep. 67
Developmental Frame of Referencep. 71
Neurodevelopmental Frame of Referencep. 73
Sensory Integration Frame of Referencep. 74
Model of Human Occupation Frame of Referencep. 76
Rehabilitation Frame of Referencep. 79
Psychodynamic Frame of Referencep. 81
Spatiotemporal Adaptation Frame of Referencep. 85
Occupational Adaptation: An Integrative Frame of Referencep. 87
Knowledge Bases of Occupational Therapyp. 92
Neurosciencesp. 92
Human Development Across the Life Spanp. 95
Late Adulthoodp. 130
Occupation as the Major Activity of Humansp. 137
Specialized Knowledge Bases for Occupational Therapy Practicep. 145
The Human and Nonhuman Environmentsp. 145
Human Sexuality and Counselingp. 148
Interpreting Culture in a Therapeutic Contextp. 154
Family Influencesp. 161
Occupational Therapy Assessment and Treatment
Assessment and Evaluation: An Overviewp. 169
Occupational Therapy Performance Areasp. 192
Activities of Daily Livingp. 192
Workp. 207
Home and Family Managementp. 207
Work Assessments and Programmingp. 226
Industrial Rehabilitationp. 248
Retirement Planningp. 257
Play and Leisurep. 260
Tools of Practicep. 269
Therapeutic Use of Selfp. 269
Group Processp. 275
Use of Activity and Activity Analysisp. 281
Problem Solvingp. 292
Therapeutic Adaptationsp. 295
Upper-Extremity Splintingp. 295
Assistive and Adaptive Equipmentp. 316
Environmental Adaptationp. 320
Technologyp. 325
Assistive Technologyp. 325
Computer Applications in Occupational Therapyp. 341
The Health Care System
Occupational Therapy's Place in the Health Care Systemp. 357
The Health Care Delivery System Todayp. 357
Occupational Therapy Practice in the Health Care Systemp. 368
Management
Service Managementp. 375
Management Functions and Strategiesp. 375
Documentationp. 387
Quality Assurancep. 391
Fiscal Managementp. 393
Marketingp. 396
Research in Occupational Therapy
Research: A Systematic Process for Answering Questionsp. 401
Practice Issues: Occupational Therapy Intervention Across the Life Span
Implementation of Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics
Developmental Disabilitiesp. 419
Mental Retardationp. 419
Cerebral Palsyp. 430
Developmental Delay: Early Interventionp. 458
Sensory Integration/Learning Disabilitiesp. 474
Autismp. 489
Neural Tube Defect: Spina Bifidap. 495
Seizure Disordersp. 499
Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood and Adolescencep. 503
Child Abuse and Neglectp. 520
Neurologic and Orthopedic Conditions: Congenital Deficienciesp. 525
Implementation of Occupational Therapy with Adults
Mental Healthp. 533
Psychiatry and Mental Healthp. 533
The Evolution of Occupational Therapyp. 535
Trends Affecting Occupational Therapyp. 543
Practice Settingsp. 546
Program Planning, Development, and Implementationp. 551
The Therapeutic Processp. 557
Service Deliveryp. 566
Case Studies in Psychiatryp. 572
Substance Abuse: Drug Addiction and Alcoholismp. 578
Eating Disorders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosap. 584
Stress Managementp. 588
Pain Managementp. 596
Functional Restorationp. 605
Preliminary Concepts and Planningp. 605
Neurologic, Arthritic, Orthopedic, Cardiac, and Pulmonary Conditionsp. 621
Amputation and Prosthetic Replacementp. 656
Hand Rehabilitationp. 674
Burn Rehabilitationp. 691
Sensory Loss: Deafness and Blindnessp. 706
HIV Infection and AIDSp. 716
Implementation of Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics
Aging and Healthp. 733
Functional Disability and Older Adultsp. 742
Geriatric Psychiatryp. 753
Elder Abusep. 765
Environments for Practice
Acute Care Occupational Therapyp. 771
Rehabilitation Centersp. 784
Occupational Therapy in the School Systemp. 790
Adult Day Carep. 812
Long-Term Carep. 816
Home Care and Private Practicep. 822
Wellness Programsp. 843
Environments of Care: Hospicep. 853
Clinical Reasoning
Aspects of Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapyp. 867
Appendix A
Occupational Therapy Code of Ethicsp. 882
Appendix B
Revision: Standards of Practice for Occupational Therapyp. 883
Appendix C
Uniform Terminology for Occupational Therapy - Second Editionp. 889
Appendix D
Application of Uniform Terminology to Practicep. 894
Appendix E
Guidelines for Occupational Therapy Documentationp. 899
Appendix F
Entry-Level Role Delineation for Registered Occupational Therapists (OTRs) and Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants (COTAs)p. 902
Appendix G
Hierarchy of Competencies Relating to the Use of Standardized Instruments and Evaluation Techniques by Occupational Therapistsp. 913
Indexp. 917
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