Human Occupation

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Human Occupation

Contemporary Concepts and Lifespan Perspectives

Personal and public health / health education Occupational therapy

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 17th September 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040103340


This comprehensive textbook provides occupational therapy and science students and practitioners with a complete overview of the key human occupation concepts, as well as a range of perspectives through which occupational therapy and occupational science can be viewed and understood.

Comprising 40 chapters, the book is divided into five sections:

Section 1: Overview of Human Occupation

Introducing the occupational therapy field and its conceptual landscape, including different models of therapeutic practice and practice reasoning

Section 2: Contemporary Perspectives on Human Occupation

Including critical perspectives on disability and race and the philosophical foundations of occupational science

Section 3: Principal Concepts

Explaining the conceptual language of human occupation across key person, social, psychological, physical, performance, and environmental issues

Section 4: Human Occupation across the Lifespan and Life Course

Covers human occupation from infancy to later adulthood

Section 5: Domains/Types of Human Occupation

From sleep to play, sexuality to social participation, and education to work

Uniquely international in scope, each chapter in this edited book includes learning objectives, key terms, summary dot points, review questions, and a list of additional online resources for readers to refer to. This is a complete resource for anyone beginning an occupational therapy course, clinicians seeking an accessible reference work to support their practice, or occupational scientists needing to refer to contemporary occupation-related concepts.

Please note: Section 5 of this book can be accessed on the book's page on Routledge.com by clicking on "Support Material", then the link to "Routledge Resource Centre".

For the PowerPoint slides, please click on "Instructor and Student Resources".

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