Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy
Linda Robertson
Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy is a key text for occupational therapy students and practitioners.
Chapter 1 Problem Solving in Occupational Therapy (pages 1–14): Linda Robertson and Sian Griffiths
Chapter 2 Abductive Reasoning and Case Formulation in Complex Cases (pages 15–30): Bronwyn Thompson
Chapter 3 Ethical Reasoning: Internal and External Morality for Occupational Therapists (pages 31–44): Mary Butler
Chapter 4 Occupational Therapists, Care and Managerialism (pages 45–62): Ruth Fitzgerald
Chapter 5 Context and How it Influences Our Professional Thinking (pages 63–75): Susan Ryan and Carol Hills
Chapter 6 The Novice Therapist (pages 77–92): Linda Robertson
Chapter 7 Artistry and Expertise (pages 93–106): Margo Paterson, Joy Higgs and Catherine Donnelly
Chapter 8 Kai Whakaora Ngangahau – Maori Occupational Therapists' Collective Reasoning (pages 107–128): Jo?Anne Gilsenan, Jane Hopkirk and Isla Emery?Whittington
Chapter 9 Reasoning That Is Difficult to Articulate (pages 129–136): Linda Robertson
Written by an internationally renowned group of clinicians, educators and academics and with a central case study running throughout, the book covers the theory and practice of the following key topics: Working and Thinking in Different Contexts; Teaching as Reasoning; Ethical Reasoning; Diversity in Reasoning; Working and Thinking within 'Evidence Frameworks'; Experience as a Framework; The Client.
FEATURES
- includes case studies
- problem-solving framework
- questions at the end of each chapter
- commentaries on key topics
- relates theory to practice
Chapter 1 Problem Solving in Occupational Therapy (pages 1–14): Linda Robertson and Sian Griffiths
Chapter 2 Abductive Reasoning and Case Formulation in Complex Cases (pages 15–30): Bronwyn Thompson
Chapter 3 Ethical Reasoning: Internal and External Morality for Occupational Therapists (pages 31–44): Mary Butler
Chapter 4 Occupational Therapists, Care and Managerialism (pages 45–62): Ruth Fitzgerald
Chapter 5 Context and How it Influences Our Professional Thinking (pages 63–75): Susan Ryan and Carol Hills
Chapter 6 The Novice Therapist (pages 77–92): Linda Robertson
Chapter 7 Artistry and Expertise (pages 93–106): Margo Paterson, Joy Higgs and Catherine Donnelly
Chapter 8 Kai Whakaora Ngangahau – Maori Occupational Therapists' Collective Reasoning (pages 107–128): Jo?Anne Gilsenan, Jane Hopkirk and Isla Emery?Whittington
Chapter 9 Reasoning That Is Difficult to Articulate (pages 129–136): Linda Robertson
類別:
年:
2011
出版商:
Wiley-Blackwell
語言:
english
頁數:
153
ISBN 10:
140519944X
ISBN 13:
9781405199445
文件:
PDF, 1.12 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 2011