Occupational Therapy and Mental Health - Jennifer Creek

Occupational Therapy and Mental Health

Principles, Skills and Practice

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
624 Seiten
2001 | 3rd Revised edition
Churchill Livingstone (Verlag)
978-0-443-06447-0 (ISBN)
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Provides a comprehensive introduction to the role and work of the occupational therapist in the fields of mental health and learning disability. The structure of the book presents a logical sequence for learning and is also a reference book for qualified occupational therapists.
"Occupational Therapy and Mental Health, 3rd Edition", provides a comprehensive introduction to the role and work of the occupational therapist in the fields of mental health and learning disability. The structure of the book presents a logical sequence for learning and is also an easy reference book for qualified occupational therapists.

Contributor list:

Lynne Barr MBA DipOT SROT
Director of Occupational Therapy and Orthotics Services,
Occupational Therapy Department,
South Cleveland hospital, Middleborough

Sheena E E Blair MEd DipCOT
Senior Lecturer/Course Leader,
Department of Occupational Therapy and Art Therapy,
Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh

Mary Booth BSc(Hons) DipCOT
Head Occupational Therapist,
Tees and North East Yorkshire NHS Trust, Middlesborough

Hazel Bracegirdle MSc BA DipCOT PGCE
Lecturer in Psychology,
Ridge Danyers College, Stockport

Sarah Burton DipCOT
Senior I/Head III Occupational Therapist,
Ridgeway Community Mental Healthcare Trust,
The Tindal Centre, Aylesbury

John Chacksfield DipCOT PGCE
Reasearch Occupational Therapist,
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, London

Sarah Cook MEd DipCOT
Lecturer/PhD student,
University of Sheffield, Sheffield

Jennifer Creek DipCOT
formerly Head of Department of Occupational Therapy,
University of Teeside, Middlesborough

Sheila Dudley SRN RMN
Directorate Manager, AdultMental Health,
Tameside General Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyme

Linda Finlay PhD BA(Hons) DipCOT
Associate Lecturer, The Open University,
Scarborough

Anne Fleming BSc DipCOT
Head II Occupational Therapist
Forth Valley Primary Care NHS Trust, Larbert

Marjorie Gardner BSc(Hons) DipCOT
Occupational Therapy Manager,
Mental Health Services,
Calderdale Health Care Trust

Saroj Gujral MBA DipOT DMS
Freelance Consultant, Surrey

Clephane A Hume MTh BA DipCOT CertFE
Honorary Secretary, The World Federation of Occupational Therapists,
Edinburgh

Lily Jeffrey FCOT SROT UCCAP
Occupational Therapy Manager,
West Lothian Healthcare NHS Trust,
St John's Hospital, Livingston

Valerie Johnstone BSc SROT
Senior I Occupational Therapist,
Northumberand Mental Health NHS Trust,
Occupational Therapy Department,
St George's Hospital, Morpeth

Anne Joice DipCOT
Divisional Head of Profession: Occupational Therapy in MentalHealth,
Florence Street Resource Centre, Glasgow

JennyLancaster DipCOT
Senior I Occupational Therapist,
BKCW Mental Health Trust, Substance Misuse Service,
London

Penny Lewis MSc DipCOT
Quality Assurance Manager,
Wonford House Hospital, Exeter

Lesley Lougher BScSoc DipCOT
Head Occupational Therapist,
Peterborough Family Consultation Service, Peterborough

Mhairi McAughtrie DipCOT
Senior Day Centre Officer,
Kerse Road Resource Centre, Stirling

Jean J Maclean MEd SROT CertFE
Fieldwork Coordinator,
Department of Occupational Therapy and Art Therapy,
Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh

Lesley McNaughton BSc
Senior Occupational Therapist,
Central Scotland Health Care NHS Trust, Larbert

Tom Miller

Ruth Mitchell DipCOT
Senior I Occupational Therapist
Forth Valley Primary Car e NHS Trust, Larbert

The late GaryMolden BA(Hons) DipCOT
Senior Occupational Therapist,
TamesideGeneral Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyme

Cathy Ormiton


Catherine F Paterson MEd TDipCOT SROT
Director of Occupational Therapy,
Department of Occupational Therapy,
The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen

Jackie Pool DipCOT
Occupational Therapist,
Dementia Care Service, Hampshire

Mary Roberts MSc DipCOT FETC
Case Coordinator,
West Berkshire Council Social Services, Theale

Alison Rogowski BPhil DipCOT SROT
Head Occupational Therapist, Forensic Services,
Frameside Clinic, Bristol

Kath Snowdon DipCOT
Head III Occupational Therapist/Day Services Manager,
Tameside General Hospital, Ashton-under-Lyme

Penelope Spreadbury MBA DipCOT
Therapy Services Manager,
Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust, Nottingham

AverilStewart BA FCOT TDipCOT
Professor and Head of Department of
Occupational Therapy and Art Therapy,
Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh

Ian E Thompson PhD BA(Hons)
formerly Professor of Philosophy and Ethics,
University of Notre Dame Australia,
Fremantle, Western Australia

Tania Tulloch


Jo Vaughan DipCOT
Senior I Community Occupational Therapist,
The Tindal Centre, Aylesbury

Lynn Yarwood BSc DipCOT SROT
Head III Occupational Therapist,
Nurthumberland Mental Health NHS Trust,
Occupational Therapy Department,
St George's Hospital , Morpeth

Section 1. PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY BASE A short history of occupational therapy inpsychiatry. Health,wellness and occupation. The knowledge base of occupational therapy. Research and professional effectiveness. Section 2. THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PROCESS Approaches to practice. Assessment. Treatment planning and intervention. Record keeping. Clinical governance and clinical audit. Section 3. THE CONTEXT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Roles and settings. Ethics. Section 4. MEDIA AND METHODS Developing physical fitness to promote mental health. Cognitive approaches. Groupwork. Creative activities. Life and social skills training. Therapeutic play. Section 5. CLIENT GROUPS Acute psychiatry. Long-term illness. Rehabilitation. Older people. Child and adolescent mental health services. Learning disabilities. Community. Occupational therapy in primary care. Working in a transcultural context. Forensic psychiatry. Substance misuse. Loss and grief. Section 6. ORGANISATION AND MANAGEMENT Management. Budgeting. Fieldwork. Glossaries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.10.2001
Zusatzinfo 86 ills.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 248 mm
Gewicht 1380 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitswesen
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Ergotherapie
ISBN-10 0-443-06447-4 / 0443064474
ISBN-13 978-0-443-06447-0 / 9780443064470
Zustand Neuware
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