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  1. Rhythms of Recovery

    Trauma, Nature, and the Body

    By Leslie E. Korn

    Rhythm is one of the most important components of our survival and well-being. It governs the patterns of our sleep and respiration and is profoundly tied to our relationships with friends and family. But what happens when these rhythms are disrupted by traumatic events? Can balance be restored,...

    Published November 25th 2012 by Routledge

  2. Powerful Occupational Therapists

    A Community of Professionals, 1950-1980

    By Christine Peters

    Powerful Occupational Therapists examines the life and times of a small group of occupational therapy leaders and scholars in a post-1950s America, to market their profession as one of increasing importance. Participating in the 1950s rehabilitation, the 1960s equal rights, and the 1970s women’s...

    Published October 30th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Occupational Health Services

    A Practical Approach, 2nd Edition

    By Tee L. Guidotti, M. Suzanne Arnold, David G. Lukcso, Judith Green-McKenzie, Joel Bender, Mark A. Rothstein, Frank H. Leone, Karen O'Hara, Marion Stecklow

    Workers and their families, employers, and society as a whole benefit when providers deliver the best quality of care to injured workers and when they know how to provide effective services for both prevention and fitness for duty and understand why, instead of just following regulations. Designed...

    Published September 10th 2012 by Routledge

  4. BCoS Cognitive Screen

    By Glyn W. Humphreys, Wai-Ling Bickerton, Dana Samson, M. Jane Riddoch

    Following different kinds of brain damage, including stroke, head injury, carbon monoxide poisoning, and degenerative change, people can experience a range of cognitive problems, in addition to any difficulties in motor function. These problems strongly influence a patient’s ability to recover, but...

    Published May 7th 2012 by Psychology Press

  5. Approaches to Substance Abuse and Addiction in Education Communities

    A Guide to Practices that Support Recovery in Adolescents and Young Adults

    Edited by Jeffrey Roth, Andrew Finch

    This book is designed to increase the awareness among mental health professionals and educators about the potential sources of support for students struggling with substance abuse, addiction and compulsive behaviors. The book includes a description of the scope of the problem of substance abuse in...

    Published January 31st 2010 by Routledge

  6. Alternate Therapies in the Treatment of Brain Injury and Neurobehavioral Disorders

    A Practical Guide

    By Ethan B Russo, Margaret Ayers, Barbara L Wheeler, Susan Schaefer, Gregory Murrey

    Get the tools to provide more effective treatment for the neurobehaviorally disordered TBI patient!As traditional treatment success rates for many persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) are proving less than effective, clinicians search for other therapies that may be more productive. Alternate...

    Published March 2nd 2006 by Routledge

  7. Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness

    An Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals

    By Henry Lamberton, Siroj Sorajjakool

    Learn to respond effectively and appropriately to spiritual needs in a health care setting Spirituality, Health, and Wholeness: An Introductory Guide for Health Care Professionals explores the principles of spiritual care as applied to clinical practice. This book focuses specifically on the...

    Published August 17th 2004 by Routledge

  8. Nutrition Applied to Injury Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine

    By Luke R. Bucci

    Series: Nutrition in Exercise & Sport

    This timely and exciting new book brings together for the first time the readily available choices of dietary supplements and their relationship to injury rehabilitation. Nutrition Applied to Injury Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine supports the rational use of specific nutrients for specific...

    Published October 24th 1994 by CRC Press

  9. The Characteristics Of Aphasia

    Edited by Chris Code

    Series: Brain, Behaviour and Cognition

    A survey of the main behavioural characteristics or symptoms of aphasia, which presents a series of essays on the history and current developments in this field of neuropsychological research. Contributors discuss recovery, rehabilitation and other contemporary issues....

    Published July 30th 1989 by CRC Press

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