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Part I. Occupational Therapy: Basic Information
International Perspective on Occupational Therapy The Past ? the Present ? the Future
The Genesis of International Handbook of Occupational Therapy Interventions
Towards a Taxonomy of Occupational Therapy Interventions. A Comparative Literature Analyse of Scientific Review Articles Published 2008 ? 2013
Occupational Therapy: Emphasis on Clinical Practice
The Clinical Reasoning Process: Cornerstone of Effective Occupational Therapy Practice.-Ethical Considerations and Priority in Occupational Therapy
Participants in Occupational Therapy Interventions :Needs Assessments ? A Necessary Phase in Rehabilitation
Evidence-Based Occupational Therapy and Basic Elements for Conducting Assessments
Occupational Science Informing Occupational Therapy Interventions
Interactive Patient Cases in Occupational Therapy? How to Succeed
PART II. INTERVENTIONS: THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST MANAGES AND FACILITATES THE CLIENT?S ADAPTATIONS
Interventions: the Occupational Therapist Manages for Adaptations ? Overview
Environmental Adaptation for Individuals with Functional Difficulties and Their Families in the Home and Community
Housing Adaptations and Home Modifications
Management of 24-Hour-Body-Positioning
Ergonomic Interventions for Computer Users with Cumulative Trauma Disorders Glenn Goodman
Wheelchair Seating and Pressure Mapping
Ergonomic Considerations for Vehicle Driver-Cabin Configurations: Optimizing the Fit Between Drivers with a Disability and Motor-Vehicles
Splints: Mobilization, Corrective Splintage and Pressure Therapy for The Acutely Injured Hand
Splinting: Positioning, Edema and Scar Management after Burn Injury
Wheelchair Intervention ? Principles and Practice
Assistive Technology Devices for Children with Disabilities
Low Vision Intervention: Decision-Making for Acquiring and Integrating Assistive Technology
Eye Tracking ? Eye Gaze Technology.-Universal Design as a Workplace Accommodation Strategy
Temporal Adaptation and Individuals Living with Serious Mental Illness in the Community.-PART III. INTERVENTIONS: THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST TEACHES FOR THE CLIENTS? LEARNING OR RELEARNING
Interventions: the Occupational Therapist Teaches and the Client Learns or Re- learns ? Overview
Problem solving: A teaching and Therapeutic Tool for Older Adults And Their Families
Teaching and Supporting Clients with Dementia and their Caregivers in Daily Functioning
Occupational Therapy Services for Elderly with Severe Dementia
Metacognitive Occupation-based Training in Traumatic Brain Injury
Meta-cognitive Strategies for Training Daily Living Skills in People with Brain Damage: The Self-Regulation and Mental Imagery Program
Teaching ? Learning Strategies for Intervention with People with Neuro-visual Impairments
Delivering Fatigue Management Education by Teleconference to People with Multiple Sclerosis
Psycho-Educational Groups
Illness Management Training: Transforming Elapse and Instilling Prosperity (TRIP) in an Acute Psychiatric Ward
Psychosocial Intervention in Schizophrenia
Intervention in Panic and Anxiety Disorders
Redesigning Daily Occupation (ReDO) ? Facilitating Return to Work among Women with Stress-related Disorders
Trunk Restraint: Physical Intervention for Improvement of Upper Limb Motor Impairment and Function
Constraint- Induced Movement Therapy for Restoration of Upper-Limb Function: Introduction
Functional Electrical Stimulation Therapy: Enabling Function through Reaching and Grasping
Joint Protection: Enabling Change in Musculoskeletal Conditions
Cogitative Priming with Self-Speech: Implicit Memory Intervention for Improvement in Daily Motor Function in People Living with Parkinson?s Disease
Ayres Sensory Integration® Intervention
Upper-limb Therapy in Children Following Injection of Botulinum Neurotoxin A
The Role of Occupational Therapists in the Rehabilitation Teamwork
Pain Management: Multidisciplinary Back Schools and E-Health Interventions For Chronic Pain Sufferers
Pain Management: Functional Restoration for Chronic Low-back Pain Clients
Occupational Rehabilitation: The principles and Practice Of Work And Ergonomics
Reintegration People Suffering from Depression into the Workplace.-Supported Employment for Individuals with Severe Mental Illness
School-to-Work Transition Support for Youth with Disabilities
PART IV. INTERVENTIONS: THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST ENABLES FOR THE CLIENT?S RECOVERY
Interventions the Occupational Therapist Enables the Client?s Recovery ? Overview
Using Smart Home Technology and Health Promoting Exercise
Creating Opportunities for Participation within and Beyond Community Mental Health Services.-Intervention Program Mediated by Recreational Activities and Socialization in Groups for Clients with Alzheimer?s Disease
Enablement In Participation in Meaningful and Essential Activities in End-Of-Life-Care
Gardening ? an occupation for recovery and wellness
Horticultural Therapy for the Cognitive Functioning of Elderly People with Dementia
Music as a Resource for Health and Wellbeing
PART V.INTERVENTIONS: THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST PROMOTES FOR THE CLIENTS HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Interventions the Occupational Therapist Promotes for the Client?s Health and Wellness ? Overview
Prevention and Health Promotion in Occupational Therapy: From Concepts to Interventions
Preventing Falls in the Elderly: Opportunities and Alternatives
Issues Related to the Use of In-vehicle Intelligent Transport Systems by Drivers with Functional Impairments
Work-Related Health: Organizational Factors, Risk Assessment and Well-Being
Motivational Interviewing: Enhancing Client Motivation for Behavior Change.

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