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The Changing Roles of Occupational Therapists in the 1980s

By Florence S Cromwell

Published January 1st 1984 by Routledge – 99 pages

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Description

A look at the changing and emerging roles being assumed by occupational therapists, with suggestions for new strategies.

Contents

Contents Foreword: Changing Roles for Occupational Therapists in the Eighties

  • Occupational Therapy in Health Care: A Perspective for Our Future
  • The Forensic Model of Occupational Therapy
  • Community College Gerontology Education: A Natural Role for Occupational Therapy
  • Deinstitutionalizing the Occupational Therapist
  • The Horse as a Modality for Occupational Therapy
  • Humor as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy Interactions
  • Occupational Therapists in the Interdisciplinary Team Setting
  • Occupational Therapist: Coordinator of Vocational Program for Limited English Proficient Adults
  • Issues and Trends in Mental Health Practice
  • The Challenge of the Future to an Occupational Therapist
  • Reference Notes Included

Name: The Changing Roles of Occupational Therapists in the 1980s (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Florence S Cromwell. A look at the changing and emerging roles being assumed by occupational therapists, with suggestions for new strategies.
Categories: Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health, Occupational Therapy