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Elsevier Health Sciences Paperback English

Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy

By Edward A.S., PhD, BSc, Dip CBT (Associate Professor in Applied Health Research, Nursing Midwifery a

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Elsevier Health Sciences Paperback English

Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy

By Edward A.S., PhD, BSc, Dip CBT (Associate Professor in Applied Health Research, Nursing Midwifery a

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  • Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy is an essential companion for all students and newly qualified practitioners working in the complicated field of occupational therapy. Written by Edward Duncan of the University of Stirling, the book provides a practical and pragmatic guide to becoming a successful practitioner. It covers everything from thinking and judgement to decision making, evidence-based practice and research skills, and leadership and management. It also guides the reader toward effective career advancement, getting their work noticed, and staying up to date in their field. This book is a companion to Duncan’s Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy, and provides the practical applications of the theory covered in that text. Completely updated to align with current practice in occupational therapyChapters structured for easy navigationPractical examples and/or vignettes bring the text to lifeHighlight boxes demystify concepts for students new to the areaEasy to read and engaging throughoutWell-referenced, links practice to theory and evidenceNew content on goal setting, social media and implementation research
Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy is an essential companion for all students and newly qualified practitioners working in the complicated field of occupational therapy. Written by Edward Duncan of the University of Stirling, the book provides a practical and pragmatic guide to becoming a successful practitioner. It covers everything from thinking and judgement to decision making, evidence-based practice and research skills, and leadership and management. It also guides the reader toward effective career advancement, getting their work noticed, and staying up to date in their field. This book is a companion to Duncan’s Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy, and provides the practical applications of the theory covered in that text. Completely updated to align with current practice in occupational therapyChapters structured for easy navigationPractical examples and/or vignettes bring the text to lifeHighlight boxes demystify concepts for students new to the areaEasy to read and engaging throughoutWell-referenced, links practice to theory and evidenceNew content on goal setting, social media and implementation research