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020 _a9781451190342
050 4 _aHOU
082 4 _a615.8515
100 1 _aKielhofner, Gary
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245 1 0 _aModel of human occupation
_btheory and application
_cGary Kielhofner
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aPhiladelphia
_bWolters Kluwer
_c2017
300 _axii, 499 p
_bill
_c26 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aChapter 1: Introduction to the Model of Human Occupation Section 1: Explaining Human Occupation Chapter 2: The Basic Concepts of Human Occupation Chapter 3: The Dynamics of Human Occupation Chapter 4: Volition Chapter 5: Habituation: Patterns of Daily Occupation Chapter 6: Performance capacity and lived body Chapter 7: The Environment and Human Occupation Chapter 8: Dimensions of Doing Chapter 9: Crafting Occupational Life Chapter 10: Doing and Becoming: Occupational Change and Development Section 2 Applying MOHO: The Therapy Process and Therapeutic Reasoning Chapter 11: Therapeutic Reasoning: Planning,Implementing and Evaluating the Outcomes of Therapy Chapter 12: Assessment: Choosing and Using Structured and Unstructured Means of Gathering Information Chapter 13: Occupation Engagement: How Clients Achieve Change Chapter 14: Therapeutic Strategies for Enabling Clients Section 3: Assessments: Structured methods for Gathering Client Information Chapter 15: Observational Assessments Chapter 16: Self-Reports: Eliciting Client's Perspectives Chapter 17: Talking With Clients: Assessments That Collect Information Chapter 18: Assessments Combining Methods of Information Gathering Section 4: Case Illustrations Chapter 19: Recrafting Occupation Narratives Chapter 20: Applying MOHO to Clients Who Are Cognitively Impaired
596 _a2 21
650 _aOccupational Therapy
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650 2 2 _aModels, Psychological
700 1 _aTaylor, Renee R.
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