Occupational Engagement
(2015/16)
BSc OT Level 5
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3.Cole, Marilyn B., Tufano, Roseanna: Applied theories in occupational therapy: a practical approach. Slack, Thorofare, N.J. (2008).
4.Duncan, Edward A. S., Duncan, Edward A. S.: Foundations for practice in occupational therapy. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2011).
5.Creek, Jennifer: The core concepts of occupational therapy: a dynamic framework for practice. Jessica Kingsley, London (2010).
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9.Wilcock, Ann Allart: An occupational perspective of health. Slack, Inc, Thorofare, N.J. (1998).
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11.Meriano, Catherine, Latella, Donna: Occupational therapy interventions: function and occupations. SLACK, Thorofare, NJ (2008).
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15.Curtin, Michael, Molineux, Matthew, Supyk, Jo: Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction: enabling occupation. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2010).
16.Finlayson, Marcia: Occupational therapy practice and research with persons with multiple sclerosis. Routledge, New York, N.Y. (2012).
17.Atwal, Anita, McLaughlin, Jane, Spiliotopoulou, Georgia, College of Occupational Therapists, Brunel University: Occupational therapy with people who have had lower limb amputation: evidence-based guidelines. College of Occupational Therapists, London
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18.Aragon, Ana, Kings, Jill, College of Occupational Therapists: Occupational therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease: best practice guidelines. College of Occupational
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21.McKay, Elizabeth Anne: Advancing occupational therapy in mental health practice. Blackwell Pub, Oxford (2008).
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24.Mooney, Madeleine, Ireson, Claire: Occupational therapy in orthopaedics and trauma. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2009).
25.Parham, L. Diane, Fazio, Linda S.: Play in occupational therapy for children. Mosby Elsevier, St. Louis, Mo (2008).
26.Cooper, Jill: Occupational therapy in oncology and palliative care. John Wiley, Chichester (2006).
27.Crouch, Rosemary B., Alers, Vivyan M.: Occupational therapy in psychiatry and mental health. Whurr, London (2005).
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36.Edmans, Judi, College of Occupational Therapists: Occupational therapy and stroke. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford (2010).
37.Couldrick, Lorna, Alred, Deborah: Forensic occupational therapy. Whurr, London (2003).
38.Case-Smith, Jane, O’Brien, Jane Clifford: Occupational therapy for children. Elsevier Mosby, St. Louis, Mo (2010).
39.Robertson, Linda: Clinical reasoning in occupational therapy: controversies in practice. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford (2012).
40.Creek, Jennifer, Lawson-Porter, Anne: Contemporary issues in occupational therapy: reasoning and reflection. John Wiley, Chichester (2007).
41.Borg, Barbara, Bruce, Mary Ann: Occupational therapy stories: psychosocial interaction in practice. SLACK Inc, Thorofare, NJ (1997).
42.Turpin, Merrill, Iwama, Michael K.: Using occupational therapy models in practice: a field guide. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2011).
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46.Creek, Jennifer: The core concepts of occupational therapy: a dynamic framework for practice. Jessica Kingsley, London (2010).
47.Molineux, Matthew: Occupation for occupational therapists. Blackwell, Oxford (2004).
48.Kronenberg, Frank, Simo
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Algado, Salvador, Pollard, Nick: Occupational therapy without borders: learning from the spirit of survivors. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2005).
49.Townsend, Elizabeth, Stanton, Sue, Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists: Enabling occupation: an occupational therapy perspective. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Ottowa, Ont (2002).
50.Townsend E.A., Polatajko H.J., Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists: Enabling occupation II: advancing an occupational therapy vision for health, well-being, & justice through occupation : official practice guidelines for the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Ottowa, Ont (2013).
51.Townsend, Elizabeth A., Polatajko, Helene J., Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists: Enabling occupation II: advancing an occupational therapy vision for health, well-being, & justice through occupation. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Ottawa (2007).
52.Wilcock, Ann Allart: An occupational perspective of health. Slack, Inc, Thorofare, N.J. (1998).
53.Hasselkus, Betty Risteen: The meaning of everyday occupation. Slack, Thorofare, N.J. (2002).
54.International Classification of Disease,
http://apps.who.int/classifications/icd10/browse/2010/en. 55.International Classification of Function,
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56.Edmans, Judi, College of Occupational Therapists: Occupational therapy and stroke. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford (2010).
57.Couldrick, Lorna, Alred, Deborah: Forensic occupational therapy. Whurr, London (2003).
58.Case-Smith, Jane, O’Brien, Jane Clifford: Occupational therapy for children. Elsevier Mosby, St. Louis, Mo (2010).
59.Schell B.A.B., Gillen G., Scaffa M.E., Cohn E.S., Crepeau E.B., Willard H.S.: Willard & Spackman’s occupational therapy. Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Md (2014).
60.Mountain, Gail A.: Occupational therapy with older people. Whurr, London (2004). 61.McIntyre, Anne, Atwal, Anita: Occupational therapy and older people.
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63.Radomski M.V., Latham C.A.T. eds: Occupational therapy for physical dysfunction. Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia (2014).
64.Creek J.: Creek’s occupational therapy and mental health. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2014).
65.Atchison, Ben, Dirette, Diane K.: Conditions in occupational therapy: effect on occupational performance. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, Pa (2012). 66.Law, Mary C., Baum, Carolyn Manville, Dunn, Winnie: Measuring occupational performance: supporting best practice in occupational therapy. SLACK Inc, Thorofare, NJ (2005).
67.Finlay, Linda: The practice of psychosocial occupational therapy. Nelson Thornes, Cheltenham (2004).
68.Curtin, Michael, Molineux, Matthew, Supyk, Jo: Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction: enabling occupation. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2010).
69.Meriano, Catherine, Latella, Donna: Occupational therapy interventions: function and occupations. SLACK, Thorofare, NJ (2008).
70.Christiansen C., Baum C.M., Bass J.D. eds: Occupational therapy: performance, participation, and well-being. SLACK Incorporated, Thorofare, NJ (2015).
71.Crouch, Rosemary B., Alers, Vivyan M.: Occupational therapy in psychiatry and mental health. Whurr, London (2005).
72.Cooper, Jill: Occupational therapy in oncology and palliative care. John Wiley, Chichester (2006).
73.Iwama, Michael K.: The Kawa model: culturally relevant occupational therapy. Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2006).
74.Parham, L. Diane, Fazio, Linda S.: Play in occupational therapy for children. Mosby Elsevier, St. Louis, Mo (2008).
75.Mooney, Madeleine, Ireson, Claire: Occupational therapy in orthopaedics and trauma. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2009).
76.Schell, Barbara A. Boyt, Schell, John W.: Clinical and professional reasoning in occupational therapy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, Pa (2008).
77.Cox, Diane L.: Occupational therapy and chronic fatigue syndrome. Whurr, London (2000).
78.Stein, Franklin, Cutler, Susan K.: Psychosocial occupational therapy: a holistic approach. Delmar, [S.l.] (2002).
79.Turpin, Merrill, Iwama, Michael K.: Using occupational therapy models in practice: a field guide. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2011).
80.Addy, Lois M.: Occupational therapy evidence in practice for physical rehabilitation. Blackwell Pub, Oxford (2006).
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82.Creek, Jennifer, Lawson-Porter, Anne: Contemporary issues in occupational therapy: reasoning and reflection. John Wiley, Chichester (2007).
83.Robertson, Linda: Clinical reasoning in occupational therapy: controversies in practice. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford (2012).
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86.McKay, Elizabeth Anne: Advancing occupational therapy in mental health practice. Blackwell Pub, Oxford (2008).
87.Lougher, Lesley, Hutton, Deborah: Occupational therapy for child and adolescent mental health. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh (2001).
88.Long, C., Cronin-Davis, J.: Occupational therapy evidence in practice for mental health. Blackwell, Oxford (2006).
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93.Whiteford, Gail, Hocking, Clare: Occupational science: society, inclusion, participation. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester (2012).
94.Atwal, Anita, McLaughlin, Jane, Spiliotopoulou, Georgia, College of Occupational Therapists, Brunel University: Occupational therapy with people who have had lower limb amputation: evidence-based guidelines. College of Occupational Therapists, London (2011).
95.Ikiugu, Moses N., Ciaravino, Elizabeth A.: Psychosocial conceptual practice models in occupational therapy: building adaptive capability. Mosby, St. Louis (2007).
96.Sumsion, Thelma: Client-centred practice in occupational therapy: a guide to implementation. Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, Edingburgh (2006).
97.Finlayson, Marcia: Occupational therapy practice and research with persons with multiple sclerosis. Routledge, New York, N.Y. (2012).