Sakellariou-Dikaios | Nick Pollard

Occupational Therapies Without Borders

Occupational Therapy Essentials

  • Verlag: Elsevier
  • ISBN: 9780702059209
  • 2nd ed. 2016, 672 pages

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Beschreibung

The new edition of this landmark international work builds on the previous two volumes, offering a window onto occupational therapy practice, theory and ideas in different cultures and geographies. It emphasizes the importance of critically deconstructing and engaging with the broader context of occupation, particularly around how occupational injustices are shaped through political, economic and historical factors.
Centring on the wider social and political aspects of occupation and occupation-based practices, this textbook aims to inspire occupational therapy students and practitioners to include transformational elements into their practice.
It also illustrates how occupational therapists from all over the world can affect positive changes by engaging with political and historical contexts.
Divided into six sections, the new edition begins by analyzing the key concepts outlined throughout, along with an overview on the importance and practicalities of monitoring and evaluation in community projects.
Section Two explores occupation and justice emphasizing that issues of occupational injustice are present everywhere, in different forms: from clinical settings to community-based rehabilitation.
Section Three covers the enactment of different Occupational Therapies with a focus on the multiplicity of occupational therapy from the intimately personal to the broadly political. Section Four engages with the broader context of occupational therapy from the political to the financial.
The chapters in this section highlight the recent financial crisis and the impact it has had on people’s everyday life.
Section Five collects a range of different approaches to working to enable a notion of occupational justice.
Featuring chapters from across the globe, Section Six concludes by highlighting the importance and diversity of educational practices.

Contents:
Dedication Acknowledgements
Foreword by Debbie Laliberte Rudman
Foreword by Alejandro Guajardo
Preface by Frank Kronenberg, Salvador Simó Algado
List of Contributors
1 Introduction Dikaios Sakellariou, Nick Pollard

SECTION 1: KEY CONCEPTS IN THIS BOOK 2 Occupational Justice: A Fine Balance For Occupational Therapists Evelyne Durocher
3 Exploring Occupation Beyond The Individual: Family And Collective Occupation Sarah Kantartzis
4 Conceptualizing Disability Hannah Kuper, Jörg Günter Weber
5 The Impact Of Neoliberalism On Health And The Health System: The Case Of Chile Elena Rotarou, Daniela Olivares
6 Austerity And The Rise Of Hostility Towards Marginalized Groups Helen Claire Smith
7 Are We Really Making A Difference? Monitoring And Evaluation In Community Based Practice Kerry Thomas, Susan Gilbert Hunt
8 Designing Participatory Action Research To Relocate Margins, Borders And Centres Wendy Bryant, Anna Rachel Pettican, Simone Coetzee

SECTION 2: EXPLORING OCCUPATION AND JUSTICE 9 Occupational Justice In Everyday Occupational Therapy Practice Antoine L. Bailliard, Rebecca M. Aldrich
10 Owning Occupational Therapy Theories And Concepts: Wearing Your Own Coat! Farzaneh Yazdani
11 Human Rights, Occupational Therapy And The Centrality Of Social Practices Alejandro Guajardo, Margarita Mondaca
12 Appreciating The Lived Experience Of Some Older Gay People: Considerations For Contemporary Occupational Therapy Practice Rebecca Twinley, Lee Price
13 Broadening Understandings Of Occupational Identity: Illustrations From A Research Study Of Homeless Adults Miranda Cunningham
14 Leisure As A Route To Social And Occupational Justice For Individuals With Profound Levels Of Disability Anne Fenech, Lesley Collier
15 In Our Own Hands And In The Eyes Of Others: The Emancipatory Imperative Of Occupational Witnessing For Belonging And Becoming Tina Mcgrath
16 Return To Work Support For Breast Cancer Survivors: A Recently Qualified Occupational Therapist’s Journey Into Research Jonathan Tigwell
17 Systematic Mapping Review Of Notions Of Justice In Occupational Therapy Jyothi Gupta, Tracy Garber
18 The Participatory Occupational Justice Framework: Salience Across Contexts Gail Whiteford, Elizabeth Townsend, Olive Bryanton, Alison Wicks, Robert Pereira
19 Cultivating A Human Rights Culture For Occupational Therapy Danika Galvin, Clare Wilding

SECTION 3: THE ENACTMENT OF DIFFERENT OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIES 20 Occupational Therapy In A Glocalized World Solangel Garcia-Ruiz
21 Our Professional Existence Is Political: Critical Reflections On ‚Seeing White‘ In Occupational Therapy Lily Owens
22 Occupational Therapy Across South America: An Overview Of Its Backgrounds, Current Situation And Some Contemporary Issues Vagner Dos Santos
23 Investigating Occupational Therapy: From Disability Studies To Ability Studies Gregor Wolbring, Tsing-Yee (Emily) Chai
24 Living And Working As An Underground Occupational Therapist/Scientist In Los Angeles Susan Saylor Stouffer
25 Occupational Science Informing Practice For Occupational Justice Clare Hocking, Jenni Mace
26 Enabling Occupational Therapy Practice In Marginal Settings Jennifer Creek
27 Social Occupational Therapy, Citizenship, Rights, And Policies: Connecting The Voices Of Collectives And Individuals Roseli Esquerdo Lopes, Ana Paula Serrata Malfitano
28 The Impact Of Social And Political Contexts On The Development Of Occupational Therapy In The Republic Of Croatia Sasa Radic, Ivana Klepo
29 Utilizing A Sustainable Community Of Practice Model To Build Best Practice In Wheelchair Provision On The Island Of Ireland Rosemary Joan Gowran, Jackie Casey, Jean M. Daly
30 Human-Centred Dialogue Involving A Man With A Severe Speech Impairment In Occupational Therapy Education Rick Stoddart, David Turnbull, Daniel Lowrie, Jessie Wilson
31 Occupation-Based Community Development: Confronting The Politics Of Occupation Roshan Galvaa.

Autor

Nick Pollard

Nick Pollard

Sakellariou-Dikaios

Sakellariou-Dikaios