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Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference Terry Krupa

Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference By Terry Krupa

Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference by Terry Krupa


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The classic and renowned, Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference examines psychosocial models of practice and their application across a wide range of practice areas in occupational therapy. Efforts have been made to highlight the relevance of specific models to practice for people with mental illnesses, particularly where the issues experienced by this group have been poorly addressed.

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Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference Summary

Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice by Terry Krupa

Psychosocial health is a fundamental element of all human health and well-being. Psychological, emotional, and social factors interact to influence peoples' occupational lives, in turn influencing psychosocial health. Occupational therapists practicing in contemporary health and social sectors require the knowledge, attitudes and skills to identify and address these psychosocial factors.

The classic and renowned, Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice, Fourth Edition by Drs. Terry Krupa, Bonnie Kirsh, and their contributors, examines psychosocial models of practice and their application across a wide range of practice areas in occupational therapy, instead of being singularly focused on practice areas of the needs of people living with identified mental illnesses. Efforts have been made to highlight the relevance of specific models to practice for people with mental illnesses, particularly where the issues experienced by this group have historically been poorly addressed. The authors have also organized models and practice approaches according to the level at which they intervene to create change - occupation, person, environment, and transdisciplinary levels.

As their central domain of concern, the first group of occupational models or approaches have a focus on what people do in their daily lives. A second group of models reflect those that intervene at the level of the person. This group understands strengths and problems in occupation as evolving largely from features or qualities of the individual, and the therapeutic processes suggested are directed to changing or building upon these features. A third group of models and approaches focus on the psychosocial context and environment to elicit and enable a positive change in occupation. In some cases, these environmental models expand commonly-held, narrow definitions of clinical practice to encourage occupational therapists to engage in population-level practices. Finally, a small group of models of practice are labeled as transdisciplinary. Transdisciplinary models provide ways to develop conceptualizations of psychosocial practice issues, practice language, and approaches that are shared across disciplinary boundaries.

New in the completely updated Fourth Edition:
  • Contains models and practice approaches that are useful in enabling occupational therapists to address psychosocial concerns relevant to human occupation
  • Explores the psychological, emotional, and social experiences of humans carried out in context and their linkages to occupational engagement and well-being
  • Puts forward practice models that focus on person-level aspects of occupation in psychosocial practice
  • Examines transdisciplinary models and their relationship to psychosocial occupational therapy concepts and practices
  • Presents well established models and frameworks that focus on population and contextual level factors relevant to psychosocial occupational therapy practice
  • Discusses occupational therapy intervention approaches flowing from these models, relevant tools and practices, and, where available, the supporting evidence-base

Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional materials to be used in the classroom.
  • With its updated models and a wide range of practice areas, Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice, Fourth Edition is the perfect resource for the occupational therapist student, faculty, and clinician or any practitioner in psychosocial and mental health.
  • Table of Contents

    Dedication
    Acknowledgments
    About the Editors
    Contributing Authors
    Introduction

    Section I Introduction to Psychosocial Occupational Therapy

    Chapter 1 Defining Psychosocial Practice in Occupational Therapy

    Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Chapter 2 Evolution of Psychosocial Practice in Occupational Therapy

    Lynn Cockburn, PhD, MEd, MSPH, OT Reg (Ont), OT(C)

    Section II Transdisciplinary Models and Frameworks

    Chapter 3 Recovery Frameworks

    Deborah Pitts, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH, CPRP and Erin McIntyre, OTD

    Chapter 4 Transdisciplinary Models of Disability: Applications to Psychosocial Practice

    Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT and Ellie Fossey, PhD, MSc, DipCOT (UK)

    Section III Occupational Models and Frameworks

    Chapter 5 Occupation and Meaning

    Ellie Fossey, PhD, MSc, DipCOT (UK); Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT; and Larry Davidson, PhD

    Chapter 6 The Drive and Motivation for Occupation

    Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Chapter 7 Person-Environment-Occupation Model Applied to Mental Health

    Patricia Rigby, PhD, OT Reg (Ont) and Bonnie Kirsh, PhD, OT Reg (Ont)

    Chapter 8 Canadian Triple Model Framework for Enabling Occupation

    Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Chapter 9 The Model of Human Occupation: A Framework for Occupation-Focused Practice

    Ellie Fossey, PhD, MSc, DipCOT (UK)

    Chapter 10 Patterns of Participation: Time Use and Occupational Balance

    Ellie Fossey, PhD, MSc, DipCOT (UK) and Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Section IV Person-Level Models and Frameworks

    Chapter 11 Learning and Occupation

    Bonnie Kirsh, PhD, OT Reg (Ont)

    Chapter 12 Processes of Thought and Occupation

    Bonnie Kirsh, PhD, OT Reg (Ont)

    Chapter 13 Expression and Occupation (Psychodynamic Perspectives)

    Deborah Pitts, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH, CPRP and Erin McIntyre, OTD

    Chapter 14 Coping and Occupation

    Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Section V Environment-Level Models and Frameworks

    Chapter 15 Health Promotion and Wellness for Persons With Psychiatric Disabilities

    Deborah Pitts, PhD, OTR/L, BCMH, CPRP and Erin McIntyre, OTD

    Chapter 16 Organizational Culture Frameworks Related to Mental Health: Implications
    and Applications for Occupational Therapy

    Rebecca Gewurtz, PhD, OT Reg (Ont) and Bonnie Kirsh, PhD, OT Reg (Ont)

    Chapter 17 Developing Occupationally Just Communities

    Ellie Fossey, PhD, MSc, DipCOT (UK) and Terry Krupa, PhD, OT Reg (Ont), FCAOT

    Financial Disclosures
    Index

    Additional information

    CIN161711622XVG
    9781617116223
    161711622X
    Bruce & Borg's Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice by Terry Krupa
    Used - Very Good
    Paperback
    SLACK Incorporated
    20151201
    336
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