Clinical reasoning in occupational therapy: controversies in practice

Clinical reasoning in occupational therapy: controversies in practice

Robertson, Linda

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Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy is a key text for occupational therapy students and practitioners.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.FEATURESincludes case studiesproblem-solving frameworkquestions at the end of each chaptercommentaries on key topicsrelates theory to practice INDICE: List of ContributorsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgements1 Problem Solving in Occupational TherapyLinda Robertson and SiÃón Griffiths2 Abductive Reasoning and Case Formulation in Complex CasesBronwyn Thompson3 Ethical Reasoning:Internal and External Morality for Occupational TherapistsMary Butler4 Occupational Therapists, Care and ManagerialismRuth Fitzgerald5 Context and How It Influences Our Professional ThinkingSusan Ryan and Carol Hills6 The Novice TherapistLinda Robertson7 Artistry and ExpertiseMargo Paterson, Joy Higgs and Catherine Donnelly8 Kai Whakaora Ngangahau - Maori Occupational Therapists€™ Collective ReasoningJo-Anne Gilsenan, Jane Hopkirk and Isla Emery-Whittington9 Reasoning That Is Difficult to ArticulateLinda RobertsonIndex

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-9944-5
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 160
  • Fecha Publicación: 27/04/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés