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Author:
MacRae, Anne, author.
Title:
Cara and MacRae's psychosocial occupational therapy : an evolving practice / Anne MacRae.
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Publisher:
Slack Incorporated,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
250 pages : illustrations
Subject:
Occupational therapy.
Mentally ill--Rehabilitation.
Other Authors:
Preceded by (work): Cara, Elizabeth. Psychosocial occupational therapy in clinical practice.
Notes:
Preceded by Psychosocial occupational therapy : an evolving practice / Elizabeth Cara, Anne MacRae. 3rd ed. c2013. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Philosophical worldviews of mental health -- Psychiatric institutions and hospitals -- Community behavioral health services -- Direct service provision -- Consultation and program development -- Build, virtual and natural environments -- Personal and social identity -- Cultural identity and context -- Mental health of infants: attachment through the lifespan -- Mental health of children -- Mental health of adolescents -- Mental health of emerging adults -- Mental health of mid-life adults -- Mental health of older adults.
Summary:
"This text is designed to meet practice challenges as the occupational therapy profession continues to evolve to meet the current needs of our communities. Section I addresses practice settings and service delivery, with an emphasis on describing the entire continuum of health, social service, and community settings and how psychosocial occupational therapy is valuable in all settings. New to this book is the exploration of models of integrated primary care and the emergence of an occupational therapy presence in primary care, especially suited for occupational therapists because of our generalist background. Section II provides a greater emphasis on understanding the person in multiple contexts. The cultural and environmental content found in previous editions is expanded into two chapters, and there is a new chapter discussing personal and social identity. This new chapter explores the personal and social interrelatedness of stigma and dimensions of identity. Although trauma awareness and trauma-informed care are discussed throughout this book, it is in this chapter that the trauma-related issues of poverty, violence, and human displacement are discussed, as well as the role of occupational therapy in all issues presented. Section III maintains a much-heralded section of the previous editions--Mental Health Across the Lifespan--now expanded to include new chapters on the mental health of emerging adults and mid-life adults. The expansion of this part of the book is designed to allow a more thorough examination of lifespan issues. However, readers are urged to keep in mind that defining lifespan stages is a somewhat arbitrary concept based on chronology alone."--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1630914770
9781630914776
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1066117598
LCCN:
2019004953
Locations:
UUAX975 -- Briar Cliff University - Mueller Library (Sioux City)

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