This groundbreaking book addresses a critical aspect of the occupational therapy practice—the art and science of building effective therapeutic relationships with clients. A distinguished clinician, scientist, and educator, Renée Taylor, PhD, has defined a conceptual practice model, the Intentional Relationship Model, to identify how the client and the therapist each contribute to the unique interpersonal dynamic that becomes the therapeutic relationship. She emphasizes how therapists must act deliberately, thoughtfully, and with vigilant anticipation of the challenges and breakthroughs that have the potential to influence the course of the relationship. In the 2nd Edition, Dr. Taylor adds extensively to the case content with examples ranging across the age and practice setting continuum. She introduces these clients in Chapter 1 and revisits them throughout the book to illustrate the application of the Intentional Relationship Model to a variegated mixture of common interpersonal challenges in occupational therapy practice. She also includes expanded coverage of how to conduct a client interview and to effectively manage difficult client behaviors, conflicts, and other rifts with clients and their caregivers.
PART I Theoretical Foundations and Guidelines for Practice 1 Therapeutic Use of Self in Occupational Therapy:: The Importance of Empathy and Intentionality 2 What Defines a Good Therapist? 3 A Model of the Intentional Relationship 4 Knowing Ourselves as Therapists:: Introducing the Therapeutic Modes 5 Being Client-Centered:: Understanding Interpersonal Characteristics and Mode Preferences 6 Complexities within Client-Therapist Relationships:: Inevitable Interpersonal Events of Therapy 7 Uncomplicating the Complicated:: The Interpersonal Reasoning Process PART II Building an Interpersonal Skill Base 8 Therapeutic Communication 9 Establishing Intentional Relationships 10 The Intentional Interview and Strategic Questioning 11 Understanding Families, Social Systems, and Group Dynamics in Occupational Therapy 12 Understanding and Managing Difficult Behavior 13 Resolving Empathic Breaks and Conflicts 14 Professional Behavior, Values, and Ethics 15 On Being Intentional on Fieldwork and in Interprofessional Practice Settings 16 On Becoming a Better Therapist:: Self-Care and Developing your Therapeutic Use of Self Glossary - Index
Comments (0)
Your review appreciation cannot be sent
Report comment
Are you sure that you want to report this comment?
Report sent
Your report has been submitted and will be considered by a moderator.