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Core Concepts of Occupational Therapy: A Dynamic Framework for Practice

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Jennifer Creek is a freelance occupational therapist and a Mental Health Act Commissioner for the Care Quality Commission. She has been writing and speaking about occupational therapy theory and terminology for over 20 years, and has been working with the ENOTHE terminology group since 2003.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Anne Lawson-Porter. Preface. Section 1: Introduction. 1. The ENOTHE Terminology Group. 2. The Language of Occupational Therapy. 3. The Conceptual Framework. Section 2: The Performer's Perspective. 4. Forms of Action. 5. Action. 6. Structuring Action. 7. Boundaries to Action. 8. Personal Requisites for Action. 9. Energy Source for Action. 10. Social Contract for Action. 11. Place for Action. Section 3: The Observer's Perspective. 12. Understanding Action. 13. Measuring Action. 14. Facilitating Action. Index
We all read extensively in our professional lives. You will all be able to recall those articles and books that have been the most influential in developing your thinking. You may also recognise that those influential texts can most probably be counted on the digits of two hands. This book will be one of my ten most influential texts and I commend the working group for adding to occupational therapy's body of knowledge.
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