Whitworth Library uses the Library of Congress classification system. Occupational Therapy books are located in both the main collection and reference (non-circulating) collection shelved under:
Occupational and Activity Analysis by Heather ThomasOccupational therapy practitioners use occupations and activities not only as a goal but also as a treatment medium, so understanding both the uniqueness of a client's occupations and how an activity can be used therapeutically is essential. This text is an introduction to both realms, first by explaining the process by which to peel back the layers of an occupation or activity to reveal its intricacy and then examining how to use this information for evaluation and intervention.
Call Number: Main: RM735.3 .T46
Pub. date: 2022
The Occupational Therapy Manager by Karen Jacobs (Editor); Guy McCormack (Editor)In today's health care, occupational therapy managers and leaders must be prepared to ensure delivery of high-quality care; staff morale and efficiency remain high; businesses and organizations are profitable; and the profession is recognized by other health care professionals, reimbursers, and clients as a valuable service steeped in evidence.
Call Number: RM735.6 .O25 2019
ISBN: 9781569003909
Pub. date: 2019
Primary Care Occupational Therapy by Sue Dahl-Popolizio (Editor); Katie Smith (Editor); Mackenzie Day (Editor); William Manard (Editor); Sherry Muir (Editor)Healthcare is shifting towards a holistic, whole person approach to improve population health, decrease cost of care, and improve patient, and provider experiences. To achieve this, the primary care sector is adopting an integrated, inter-professional care team model which addresses both biomedical and behavioral health, and includes preventative care, population health management, technology, and innovative strategies to increase access to care. Occupational therapy (OT) is uniquely positioned to add their distinct whole person mental/behavioral health and medical care scope and skill to these teams to address patient needs. As OTPs work with habits, roles, and routines that affect health, OT in primary care promotes health and improves patient self-management of medical conditions and lifestyles, reducing patient dependence on costly health care services.
Call Number: eBook
Pub. date: 2023
Spirituality and occupational therapy: a model for practice and research by Tamera Keiter Humbert (Editor)Many occupational therapy clients value spirituality and view it as an integral part of their identity and well-being. Recognized in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework as a client factor, spirituality and its related occupations can influence clients ability to cope, rehabilitate, connect with others, and find meaning. Practitioners need to be able to address spirituality in an occupation-based context to improve client outcomes and well-being.
Call Number: RM735 .S65 2016
Pub. date: 2016
Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy 14e Lippincott Connect Print Book and Digital Access Card Package by Glen Gillen; Catana BrownThis book offers students a practical, comprehensive overview of the many theories and facets of OT care. It presents a more realistic and inclusive focus of occupational therapy as a world-wide approach to enhancing occupational performance, participation, and quality of life. OT Stories are case studies with questions that provide valuable problem-solving practice in dealing with clients, practice issues, and managing OT services and staff. Videos reinforce key OT practices in vivid detail and clarity.