Develop the psychosocial skills to treat and address the mental health needs of clients in all practice settings! Psychosocial Occupational Therapy, Second Edition, uses evidence-based models to demonstrate effective occupational therapy for clients diagnosed with mental health conditions. Clearly and logically organized, the book begins with theories and concepts and follows with in-depth coverage of OT interventions in both individual and group contexts. Case studies and models show how to apply the fourth edition of the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (OTPF) in selecting treatment strategies.
PART 1: Introduction 1. Occupational Therapy in Mental Health: Historical and Current Perspectives 2. Therapeutic Interpersonal Skills 3. Group Processes 4. Using the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework
PART 2: Theoretical Approaches and Occupational Therapy Assessment 5. Occupation-Centered Practice Models 6. Psychosocial Theories 7. Cognitive Approaches 8. Sensory Modulation
PART 3: Mental Illness and Occupational Therapy Practice 9. Mood Disorders 10. Anxiety Disorders 11. Schizophrenia 12. Substance Use Disorders 13. Neurocognitive Disorders 14. Feeding and Eating Disorders 15. Other Psychiatric Diagnoses
PART 4: Practice Considerations 16. Emotional Impact of Physical Illness or Injury 17. Pediatric Mental Health 18. Trauma-Informed Care 19. Complementary and Integrative Health 20. Prevention and Advocacy
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.