Client Centered Occupational Therapy
Synopsis
Client-Centered Occupational Therapy provides readers with information and practical applications to implement a client-centered occupational therapy practice. Written by Mary Law, PhD, OT(C), this book defines and describes the concept in occupational therapy that recognizes the benefits of client-therapist collaboration.
This landmark text closely examines client-centered occupational therapy, including assessment and problem identification, planning in partnership, outcome assessment, ethics, and special issues. It encourages client decision-making, respect for and support of client values, strengths, and priorities, as well as client self-efficacy and enablement. Key concepts and principles of client-centered practice are covered, along with issues relating to current changes in health care. Client-Centered Occupational Therapy includes a review of research studies that address the effectiveness of client-centered concepts in improving adherence, client satisfaction, and functional outcomes.
Special Features
Outlines key concepts of client-centered occupational therapy.
Provides practical ideas to implement client-centered occupational therapy.
Discusses ethical issues encountered in therapy.
Highlights the effectiveness of client-centered occupational therapy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Slack Incorporated
- ISBN: 9781556422645
- Number of pages: 168
- Dimensions: 230 x 173 x 13 mm
- Weight: 413g
- Languages: English
