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Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)

Psychosocial Occupational Therapy By Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)

Psychosocial Occupational Therapy by Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)


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This edition focuses on the clinical applications of psychosocial occupational therapy to prepare students for working with clients in real-life contexts. This book is filled with case illustrations to demonstrate therapy in clinical practice.

Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Summary

Psychosocial Occupational Therapy: A Clinical Practice by Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)

An excellent resource for coursework in psychosocial occupational therapy, this revised edition focuses on the clinical applications of psychosocial occupational therapy to prepare the reader for working with actual clients in real-life contexts. With a novice friendly approach focusing on diagnosis, this book is filled with case illustrations to demonstrate therapy in clinical practice. Current issues with a clinical focus have been contributed by experts in the field and include an international perspective. Keeping current with developments in the profession, extensive revisions and reorganization reflect the recent Occupational Therapy Practice Framework (AOTA, 2002). Chapters have been reorganized to reflect the long-standing value placed on treating the whole person. This reorganization mirrors the general trend in psychiatry and mental health to intervene more aggressively using medicine and assessments, to evaluate and treat more briefly, to focus on function, and to use community settings. Thoroughly revised and restructured, this text is an important addition to any occupational therapy library. New to the Edition: Reorganized into seven sections on the mental health context, theoretical concepts, diagnosis and dysfunction, mental health across the lifespan, mental health with physical disorders, occupational therapy intervention in mental health, expanded roles for occupational therapists in mental health, and clinically related roles to better reflect clinical practice. New chapter on assessment including an overview of the evaluation process, observation, and interview techniques. New, separate chapters on mental health of children, mental health of adolescents, and mental health of the elderly provide more detailed information for each of these populations. Includes a new chapter on environmental and cultural considerations.

Psychosocial Occupational Therapy Reviews

Preface to First Edition. Preface to Second Edition. Acknowledgements. Contributors. PART I: THE MENTAL HEALTH CONTEXT. Chapter 1: The Social and Personal Effects of Mental Illness. Chapter 2: Environmental and Cultural Considerations. PART II: THEORETICAL CONCEPTS. Chapter 3: The Philosophical Foundations of Psychosocial Occupational Therapy. Chapter 4: Psychological Models. PART III: DIAGNOSIS AND DYSFUNCTION. Chapter 5: Psychopathology & the Diagnostic Process. Chapter 6: Schizophrenia. Chapter 7: Mood Disorders. Chapter 8: Anxiety Disorders. Chapter 9: Personality Disorders. PART IV: MENTAL HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN. Chapter 10: Mental Health of Children. Chapter 11: Mental Health of Adolescents. Chapter 12: Mental Health of the Elderly. PART V: MENTAL HEALTH WITH PHYSICAL DISORDERS. Chapter 13. Psychosocial Adjustment to Physical Disability. Chapter 14: Psychological and Behavioral Sequelae of Brain Disorders. Chapter 15: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Pain. Chapter 16: Substance Abuse. PART VI: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY INTERVENTION. Chapter 17: Evaluation and Assessment. Chapter 18: Approaches and Techniques. Chapter 19: Groups. PART VII: NON-TRADITIONAL ROLES FOR OT IN MENTAL HEALTH. Chapter 20: Occupational Therapy in the Criminal Justice System. Chapter 21: Vocational Programming. Chapter 22: Case Management. PART VIII: CLINICALLY RELATED ROLES. Chapter 23: Supervision in the MH Setting. Chapter 24: Demonstrating Effectiveness in Occupational Therapy. Appendix. Glossary. Index.

About Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)

Elizabeth Cara received her Certificate of Proficiency in occupational therapy from the University of Pennsylvania. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Santa Clara University, a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology from John F. Kennedy University and a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Fielding Graduate University. For the last twenty years, she has been a Professor of Occupational Therapy at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Cara's clinical experience is in the rehabilitation of people with mental disabilities. Her scholarly interests include psychobiography, clinical supervision, infant and family mental health, group dynamics, interpersonal communication, and psychosocial disorders. She is the co-creator of a successful vocational program, Community Vocational Enterprises, in San Francisco, California. Dr. Cara is a native of California. Anne MacRae received her B.A. degree in education from Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, and her M.S. degree in occupational therapy from San Jose State University. She also has a PhD in Human Science from Saybrook Institute, San Francisco. Dr. MacRae is a professor at San Jose State University in California. In addition to teaching, she also supervised the campus-based psychosocial occupational therapy clinic for 20 years. Her other clinical experience includes inpatient acute psychiatry, partial hospitalization programs, and home health care. She is also a recipient of multiple Fulbright Fellowships and engages in international consultation about occupational therapy and mental health care. Her current research and scholarly interests include cultural diversity, phenomenology, occupational justice, recovery perspectives, environmental issues in intervention, community mental health, and functional deficits of psychiatric symptoms. Dr. MacRae is currently on a pre-retirement tract from the university, which provides a reduced role at the university and is therefore she is able to pursue additional personal and professional opportunities.

Table of Contents

Preface to first edition. Preface to second edition. Acknowledgements. Contributors. Part I: The Mental Health Context. Chapter 1: The Social and Personal Effects of Mental Illness. Chapter 2: Environmental and Cultural Considerations. Part II: Theoretical Concepts. Chapter 3: The Philosophical Foundations of Psychosocial Occupational Therapy. Chapter 4: Psychological Models. Part III: Diagnosis and Dysfunction. Chapter 5: Psychopathology & the Diagnostic Process. Chapter 6: Schizophrenia. Chapter 7: Mood Disorders. Chapter 8: Anxiety Disorders. Chapter 9: Personality Disorders. Part IV: Mental Health Across the Lifespan. Chapter 10: Mental Health of Children. Chapter 11: Mental Health of Adolescents. Chapter 12: Mental Health of the Elderly. Part V: Mental Health with Physical Disorders. Chapter 13. Psychosocial Adjustment to Physical Disability. Chapter 14: Psychological and Behavioral Sequelae of Brain Disorders. Chapter 15: Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Pain. Chapter 16: Substance Abuse. Part VI: Occupational Therapy Intervention. Chapter 17: Evaluation and Assessment. Chapter 18: Approaches and Techniques. Chapter 19: Groups. Part VII: Non-Traditional Roles for OT in Mental Health. Chapter 20: Occupational Therapy in the Criminal Justice System. Chapter 21: Vocational Programming. Chapter 22: Case Management. Part VIII: Clinically Related Roles. Chapter 23: Supervision in the MH Setting. Chapter 24: Demonstrating Effectiveness in Occupational Therapy. Appendix. Glossary. Index.

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GOR013576702
9781401812324
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Psychosocial Occupational Therapy: A Clinical Practice by Elizabeth Cara (San Jose State University, San Jose, CA)
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Cengage Learning, Inc
2004-07-16
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