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(Ebook) Diverse Roles for Occupational Therapists by Jane Clewes; Rob Kirkwood ISBN 9781910451564, 1910451568

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Authors:Jane Clewes; Rob Kirkwood
Pages:409 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:M & K Update Limited
Language:english
File Size:1.96 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781910451564, 1910451568
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(Ebook) Diverse Roles for Occupational Therapists by Jane Clewes; Rob Kirkwood ISBN 9781910451564, 1910451568

Diverse roles for occupational therapists is a compilation of a range of roles for occupational therapists. Authors show how they have embraced opportunities, extended roles, and developed services along with the ever-changing world of statutory services policy. Whilst many of the chapters allude to mental health fields (care coordination, a number of mental health specialities, Mental Health Act), the book also includes topics relevant to general practice (research roles, advanced practice, Assistive Technology, the Mental Capacity Act).This book is intended to inform and inspire the reader, to share ways of dealing with hurdles whilst remaining resilient to prevailing pressures and difficulties borne out of our working lives as occupational therapists in a wide range of settings.Contents include:Occupational therapists as care coordinatorsOccupational therapists and assertive outreachOccupational therapists working in a Crisis Home Treatment TeamOccupational therapy on a Psychiatric Intensive Care UnitPrison inreach: the occupational therapist roleSocial groups within an intensive mental health team, and creative methods for evaluating the serviceOccupational therapists delivering RecoveryOccupational therapists delivering rehabilitationRoles in vocational rehabilitationOccupational therapists delivering assistive technologyThe child and adolescent primary mental health work roleEnabling young people's participation in their mental health serviceWorking with familiesEarly intervention with psychosis: the occupational therapist's roleWorking with people with personality disorderWorking with people with eating disordersOccupational therapists as cognitive behaviour therapistsImproving Access to Psychological TherapiesThe Approved Mental Health Professional roleRoles associated with the Deprivation of Liberty SafeguardsThe occupational therapist as an advanced practitionerResearch roles for occupational therapistsEdited by:Jane Clewes MClinRes, MA, PgDip, CertMHS, DipCOT, FHEAPracticed as an Occupational Therapist for over 30 years, working in a variety of mental health clinical settings, different roles and organisations. She edited Mental Health Occupational Therapy for some years, has worked as a lecturer, and is a Valued Friend of the College of Occupational Therapists. She recently worked as a 'Mental Health Professional', a generic post, in liaison psychiatry, and currently is employed full-time as a Best Interests Assessor.Rob Kirkwood D.OccT, MSc, PgDipOT, BA(Hons)Worked in the NHS since qualifying as an Occupational Therapist in 2002. Rob worked initially in adult mental health before moving to Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMHS) where he has worked as both a clinical specialist occupational therapist and a Primary Mental Health Worker (PMHW) for the past eight years. During this time, Rob has also completed a professional doctorate in occupational therapy at the University of Brighton; utilising participatory action research methods to develop cooperative inquiries with young people with hearing impairment.
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