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Occupational Analysis and Group Process

Occupational Analysis and Group Process

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Get the best instruction on occupational analysis, group process, and therapeutic media - all from one book! Using a matter-of-fact style to share their experiences, successes, and failures, expert authors Jane Clifford OBrien and Jean W. Solomon provide you with effective therapeutic media; sample activity analyses useful in current health care contexts; practical guidance in play, leisure, and social participation areas of occupation; strategies for effective group management and processes; and overviews of theories supporting best practice.

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9780323084642
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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
510
    1. Occupational and Group Analysis using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF), 2nd edition (2008)
    2. Activity Analysis
    3. Interpersonal Relationships and Communication
    4. Therapeutic Use of Self
    5. Teaching and Learning
    6. Group Process and Management:: Attaining Group Goals
    7. Group Process and Management:: Attaining Individual Goals
    8. Occupational and Group Analysis:: Pediatrics
    9. Occupational and Group Analysis:: Adolescents
    10. Occupational and Group Analysis:: Adults
    11. Occupational and Group Analysis:: Elderly
    12. Application of Occupational and Group Analysis in Traditional and Emerging Practice Settings
    13. Ethical Considerations
    14. Managing Difficult Groups
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