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Recovery Through Activity : Increasing Participation in Everyday Life (Second edition)

Parkinson, Sue(Edited by)
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The Recovery Through Activity handbook offers an occupation-centred treatment programme and intervention, rooted in occupational therapy, and underpinned by the Model of Human Occupation.

This valuable resource contains comprehensive evidence regarding the value of 12 categories of activity, along with a wealth of resources to support their implementation. Fully revised to reflect current practice, and with a range of fresh resources, this book:Will help practitioners support participants in recognising the long-term benefits of occupational participation while exploring a range of activitiesOffers comprehensive evidence regarding the value of activity along with a wealth of resources to support implementation of an occupation-based interventionIncludes worksheets that are available for download online to support easy use, as well as links to purpose-made mini videos introducing prospective participants to the 12 topicsProvides examples of how groupwork can be adapted, as well as suggestions for how assessments can be used to build competence in 1:1 workDivides session ideas into quick questions, discussion topics, and options for exploration and reflectionPresents new session ideas as well as helpful signposts to further developments in the companion handbook, Discovery Through Activity Showcasing new and diverse voices of those using the programme, Recovery Through Activity, 2nd edition, is an invaluable resource for occupational therapists, occupational therapy students and educators, and occupation-focused mental health services.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032322403 / 9781032322407
Paperback / softback
31/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 236 pages : illustrations (black and white)
30 cm
"A Speechmark book"--Front cover Previous edition: published as by Sue Parkinson with accompanying CD-ROM. London: Speechmark, 2014.