Rehabilitation: The Use of Theories And Models in Practice - Brossura

 
9780443100246: Rehabilitation: The Use of Theories And Models in Practice

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This practical resource provides an overview of models and theories relevant to rehabilitation. It identifies the use of models in practice to facilitate interdisciplinary teamwork and to enable a client-centered approach. This book also employs case studies and questions for practice to aid in applying the theory to clinical practice.

  • The newly revised WHO International Classification of Function serves as a framework for the book.
  • Provides an overview of models and theories of rehabilitation.
  • Includes case studies and questions for practice included.
  • Aimed at the wide range of allied health disciplines that aid individuals in their progress towards rehabilitation.
  • Provides criteria that can be used to assess the usefulness of various models for rehabilitation.
  • Explains terminology and differences between professions.
  • Promotes interdisciplinary cooperation.
  • Identifies areas for future research.

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Contenuti

Contributors

Foreword

Introduction

Section 1 - Rehabilitation and the ICF

1. Rehabilitation at Macro and Micro Level

2. The International Classification of Function and Health

Section 2 - Models and Theories

3. Models - Terminology and Usefulness

Section 3 - Models in Practice

4. The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance

5. The Illness Constellation Model

6. From PLISSIT to ExPLISSIT

7. Health Promotion Models

8. The Kawa (River) Model: Client-Centred Rehabilitation in Cultural Context

9. The Way Forward

Index

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