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Rehabilitation --- Occupational Therapy --- Cognition Disorders --- Occupational therapy --- Cognition disorders
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Medicare beneficiaries --- Nursing home residents --- Occupational therapy --- Physical therapy --- Services for --- Evaluation. --- Services for --- Evaluation.
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Medicare beneficiaries --- Nursing home residents --- Occupational therapy --- Physical therapy --- Services for --- Evaluation. --- Services for --- Evaluation.
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Occupational Therapy. --- Occupations. --- Work. --- Occupational therapy --- Ergothérapie --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Occupational therapy. --- Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of --- Occupation therapy --- Work, Therapeutic effect of --- Vocations --- Occupation --- Vocation --- Therapy, Occupational --- Occupational Therapies --- Therapies, Occupational --- Medical rehabilitation --- Physical therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Occupational Groups --- Physical Exertion
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This book reveals how art therapy can support and validate the emotional and mental health needs of people with learning difficulties. Case studies present work with adults and children with differing degrees of difficulty such as personality disorder, autism or severe learning difficulties and discuss the needs of people with learning difficulties who have experienced traumas such as rape or bereavement. Particular emphasis is placed on service evaluation and standards and on the client's personal experience.Contributors discuss practical, professional and political issues such as:- *
People with mental disabilities --- Art therapy. --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Rehabilitation. --- Mental health. --- Therapeutic use
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Art therapy and all of the other creative arts therapies have promoted themselves as ways of expressing what cannot be conveyed in conventional language. Why is it that creative arts therapists fail to apply this line of thinking to research ? In this exciting and innovative book, Shaun McNiff, one of the field's pioneering educators and authors, breaks new ground in defining and inspiring art-based research. He illustrates how practitioner-researchers can become involved in art-based inquiries during their educational studies and throughout their careers, and shows how new types of research can be created that resonate with the artistic process. Clearly and cogently expressed, the theoretical arguments are illustrated by numerous case examples, and the final part of the book provides a wealth of ideas and thought provoking questions for research. This challenging book will prove invaluable to creative art therapy educators, students, and clinicians who wish to approach artistic inquiry as a way of conducting research. It will also find a receptive audience within the larger research community where there is a rising commitment to expanding the theory and practice of research. Integrating artistic and scientific procedures in many novel ways, this book offers fresh and productive visions of what research can be.
Arts --- Art therapy. --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Occidental --- Arts, Western --- Fine arts --- Humanities --- Therapeutic use --- Research. --- Recherche --- Analyse de l'art --- Méthodologie --- Enseignement artistique --- Art vidéo --- Danse --- Rapport existentiel à l'art --- Psychologie --- Psychologie de l'art --- Arts, Primitive
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There is a growing interest in 'therapeutic narratives' and the relation between narrative and healing. Cheryl Mattingly's ethnography of the practice of occupational therapy in a North American hospital investigates the complex interconnections between narrative and experience in clinical work. Viewing the world of disability as a socially constructed experience, it presents fascinatingly detailed case studies of clinical interactions between occupational therapists and patients, many of them severely injured and disabled, and illustrates the diverse ways in which an ordinary clinical interchange is transformed into a dramatic experience governed by a narrative plot. Drawing from a wide range of sources, including anthropological studies of narrative and ritual, literary theory, phenomenology and hermeneutics, this book develops a narrative theory of social action and experience. While most contemporary theories of narrative presume that narratives impose an artificial coherence upon lived experience, Mattingly argues for a revision of the classic mimetic position. If narrative offers a correspondence to lived experience, she contends, the dominant formal feature which connects the two is not narrative coherence but narrative drama. Moving and sophisticated, this book is an innovative contribution to the study of modern institutions and to anthropological theory.
Occupational therapy --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Cognitive maps (Psychology) --- Maps, Cognitive (Psychology) --- Mental models --- Models, Mental --- Cognition --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of --- Occupation therapy --- Work, Therapeutic effect of --- Medical rehabilitation --- Physical therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Philosophy. --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects.
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"Good Intentions OverRuled is about empowerment, so it is also about power. This book shows how power is exerted in the routine organizational processes that determine what can be done in everyday life, since modern societies are controlled by regulations, policies, professional practice, legislation, budgets, and other forms of organization." "Good Intentions OverRuled sparks debate about empowerment by using a method called institutional ethnography, developed by the Canadian sociologist Dorothy Smith. Mental health day programs are explored from the standpoint of seven occupational therapists in Atlantic Canada. Described in this ethnography are the local, provincial, federal, and international processes used to organize power in Canada's mental health services. The aim is to inspire professional, lay, academic, and other persons (including those who use mental health services) to change the organization of power so that we promote rather than overrule empowerment."--Jacket.
Mentally ill --- Autonomy (Psychology) --- Patient participation. --- Occupational therapy --- Psychiatric day treatment --- Medical cooperation --- Participation --- Therapist and patient --- Day treatment, Psychiatric --- Psychiatric clinics --- Psychiatric hospitals --- Alternatives to psychiatric hospitalization --- Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of --- Occupation therapy --- Work, Therapeutic effect of --- Medical rehabilitation --- Physical therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Freedom (Psychology) --- Independence (Psychology) --- Self-determination (Psychology) --- Self-direction (Psychology) --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Ego (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Insane --- Mental illness --- Mental patients --- Mentally disordered --- Sick --- People with mental disabilities --- Rehabilitation --- Political aspects. --- Day care --- Patients --- Canada. --- Canada (Province) --- Canadae --- Ceanada --- Chanada --- Chanadey --- Dominio del Canadá --- Dominion of Canada --- Jianada --- Kʻaenada --- Kaineḍā --- Kanada --- Ḳanadah --- Kanadaja --- Kanadas --- Ḳanade --- Kanado --- Kanakā --- Province of Canada --- Republica de Canadá --- Yn Chanadey
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There is a growing interest in 'therapeutic narratives' and the relation between narrative and healing. Cheryl Mattingly's ethnography of the practice of occupational therapy in a North American hospital investigates the complex interconnections between narrative and experience in clinical work. Viewing the world of disability as a socially constructed experience, it presents fascinatingly detailed case studies of clinical interactions between occupational therapists and patients, many of them severely injured and disabled, and illustrates the diverse ways in which an ordinary clinical interchange is transformed into a dramatic experience governed by a narrative plot. Drawing from a wide range of sources, including anthropological studies of narrative and ritual, literary theory, phenomenology and hermeneutics, this book develops a narrative theory of social action and experience. While most contemporary theories of narrative presume that narratives impose an artificial coherence upon lived experience, Mattingly argues for a revision of the classic mimetic position.
Cognitive maps (Psychology) --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Occupational therapy --- antropologie (culturele antropologie, antropologische aspecten) --- ergotherapie --- fenomenologie --- getuigenissen --- hermeneutiek --- medische praktijk --- narratieve ethiek --- zorgverstrekker-patiëntrelatie (verpleegkundige-patiëntrelatie) --- Activity programs, Therapeutic effect of --- Occupation therapy --- Work, Therapeutic effect of --- Medical rehabilitation --- Physical therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Therapeutics, Physiological --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Maps, Cognitive (Psychology) --- Mental models --- Models, Mental --- Cognition --- Philosophy --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- anthropologie (anthropologie culturelle, aspects anthropologiques) --- ergothérapie --- phénoménologie --- témoignages --- herméneutique --- pratique médicale --- éthique narrative --- relation soignant-patient (relation infirmier-patient) --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology
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Art therapy --- Self Concept --- Art Therapy --- Cultural Diversity --- Minority Groups --- Social Identification --- Psychotherapy --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Rehabilitation --- Culture --- Personality Development --- Social Behavior --- Sociology --- Complementary Therapies --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Behavior --- Therapeutics --- Personality --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Social Sciences --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anthropology --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Acceptance Process --- Acceptance Processes --- Behaviors --- Process, Acceptance --- Processes, Acceptance --- Cultural Anthropology --- Material Culture --- Ethnography --- Culture, Material --- Ethnographies --- Material Cultures --- Qualitative Research --- Alternative Therapies --- Therapy, Alternative --- Therapy, Complementary --- Alternative Medicine --- Complementary Medicine --- Medicine, Alternative --- Medicine, Complementary --- Therapies, Alternative --- Therapies, Complementary --- General Social Development and Population --- Sociality --- Behavior, Social --- Behaviors, Social --- Social Behaviors --- Development, Personality --- Child Development --- Growth --- Beliefs --- Cultural Background --- Cultural Relativism --- Customs --- Background, Cultural --- Backgrounds, Cultural --- Belief --- Cultural Backgrounds --- Cultural Relativisms --- Cultures --- Relativism, Cultural --- Relativisms, Cultural --- Habilitation --- Disease --- Disabled Persons --- Recovery of Function --- Return to Work --- Sports for Persons with Disabilities --- Group, Minority --- Groups, Minority --- Minority Group --- Minority Health --- Art Therapies, Sensory --- Therapies, Sensory Art --- Psychotherapies --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Social Identity --- Group Identification --- Identification, Social --- Group Identifications --- Identification, Group --- Identifications, Group --- Identifications, Social --- Identities, Social --- Identity, Social --- Social Identifications --- Social Identities --- Cultural Pluralism --- Multiculturalism --- Pluralism --- Cultural Diversities --- Diversities, Cultural --- Diversity, Cultural --- Multiculturalisms --- Pluralism, Cultural --- Pluralisms --- Ethical Relativism --- Therapy, Art --- Art Therapies --- Therapies, Art --- Self Confidence --- Self-Perception --- Self Esteem --- Self Perception --- Concept, Self --- Confidence, Self --- Esteem, Self --- Perception, Self --- Perceptions, Self --- Self Esteems --- Self Perceptions --- Self-Perceptions --- Personal Autonomy --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Art in hospitals --- Behavior And Behavior Mechanism --- Science, Social --- Sciences, Social --- Social Science --- Personalities --- Human Characteristics --- Therapy --- Treatment --- Therapeutic --- Therapies --- Treatments --- Cross-cultural studies --- rehabilitation --- Therapeutic use --- therapy --- 681 --- Naslagwerken muziektherapie --- Professional Identification --- Professional Identity Formation --- Formation, Professional Identity --- Formations, Professional Identity --- Identification, Professional --- Identifications, Professional --- Identity Formation, Professional --- Identity Formations, Professional --- Professional Identifications --- Professional Identity Formations
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