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Therapeutic Reasoning in Occupational Therapy

Therapeutic Reasoning in Occupational Therapy

How to develop critical thinking for practice

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Build the clinical reasoning skills you need to make sound decisions in OT practice! Therapeutic Reasoning in Occupational Therapy:: How to Develop Critical Thinking for Practice uses practical learning activities, worksheets, and realistic cases to help you master clinical reasoning and critical thinking concepts. Video clips on the Evolve website demonstrate therapeutic reasoning and show the diverse perspectives of U.S. and international contributors. Written by OT experts Jane Clifford OBrien, Mary Elizabeth Patnaude, and Teressa Garcia Reidy, this how-to workbook makes it easier to apply clinical reasoning in a variety of practice settings.

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Elsevier
91749
9780323829960
9780323829960

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
272
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
750
  • 1. Student Success: Therapeutic Reasoning Process
    2. Occupation as the Foundation for Therapeutic Reasoning
    3. Models of Practice and Frames of Reference: Essential Concepts for Therapeutic Reasoning
    4. Therapeutic Use of Self
    5. Using Evidence to Support Therapeutic Reasoning
    6. Assessment: Gathering Information and Making Hypotheses
    7. Teamwork
    8. Applying Knowledge to Develop Therapeutic Reasoning
    9. Creative Intervention Planning
    10. Reflection and Assessment: Measuring Outcomes
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