Occupational therapy in rehabilitation : a handbook for occupational therapists, students and others interested in this aspect of reablement /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Davidson, H. M., Macdonald, E. M., (Evelyn Mary), Foulds, E., Kennedy, J.A, Shaw, R.
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox 1960.
Edición:1st ed.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1: The evolution of the techniques of occupational therapy, and the place of the treatment in the social services of today / E.M. Macdonald
  • Chapter 2: Treatment personnel: methods and media / E.M. Macdonald
  • Chapter 3: The scope of occupational therapy and the general principles underlying the treatment / The editors
  • Chapter 4: Occupational therapy for physical conditions: the approach to and examination of a patient / J. A. Kennedy
  • Chapter 5: Basic principles of physical treatment: re-education of function, mobilization of joints, relief of oedema, treatment of adherent scars and contractures and treatment of spastic muscle / G. Maccaul and M.S. Jones
  • Chapter 6: Occupacional therapy for physical conditions: tendon sutures, reeducation of hand function, burns, amputees, prevention of foot deformity, disc lesions and spinal deformity
  • Chapter 7: Occupational therapy for physical conditions: rheumatoid diseases, osteo-arthritic lesions and tuberculous joints / J.M. Davidson and M.S. Jones
  • Chapter 8: Occupational therapy for neurological conditions: hemiplegia, paraplegia, lower motor neurone lesions, progressive paralysis and head injuries / G. Maccaul, J. A. Kennedy and J. Northcote Green
  • Chapter 9: Occupational therapy for patients with systemic disorders: cardio-vascular disorders, hypertension, respiratory disorders, digestive disorders and blood and metabolic disorders / M. S. Jones, J. A. Kennedy and H.M. Davidson
  • Chapter 10: Basic principles of psychiatric treatment / The editors and B.G. Collins
  • Chapter 11: Occupational therapy for psychiatric conditions: anxiety neuroses, hysteria, reactive depression (exogenous), obsessional neuroses, psychosomatic disorders and psycopathic personalities / O. M. Owen, M.M. Smith and M. Williams
  • Chapter 12: Occupational therapy for psychiatric conditions: manic depressive psychoses, involutional melancholia and schizophrenic illness / B.G. Collins
  • Chapter 13: Occupational therapy for psychiatric conditions: senile dementia, organic dementias, presensile dementias, encephalitis lethargica, epilepsy, alcoholism and other organic mental syndromes / B. G. Collins and J. Clark
  • Chapter 14: Occupational therapy for the mentally subnormal: the severely mentally subnormal and the mentally subnormal / B.L. Bushell
  • Chapter 15: Occupational therapy for children with physical disorders / E. Dallas
  • Chapter 16: Occupational therapy for children with psychological disorders: behaviour problems, mental backwardness and brain damage and psychotic illness / G. E. Forward
  • Chapter 17: Occupational therapy for cerebral palsies: children and adults / E. Atkinson and G. Maccaul
  • Chapter 18: Occupational therapy for the tuberculous / M. E. Moncur
  • Chapter 19: Occupational therapy for geriatric cases / M. Mort
  • Chapter 20: Domiciliary occupational therapy / B. Rostance
  • Chapter 21: Administration / R. Shaw
  • Chapter 22: Assessment as practised by the occupational therapist / B. G. Collins, H.M. Davidson and E. Foulds
  • Chapter 23: Social and industrial resettlement / E. M. Macdonald and J. Northcote Green
  • Appendix I: Mechanics for occupational therapy / G. Maccaul and H. M. Davidson
  • Appendix II: Assessment and evaluation of activities: general evaluation, movement analyses, psychological evaluation and job analyses / The editors, B. G. Collins and R. Neville
  • Appendix III: Forms: referral, assessment, charting and reporting
  • Appendix IV: Teaching as practised by the occupational therapist
  • Appendix V: Fields of work, training and prospects for the occupational therapist.