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Crouch, Rosemary,
Occupational group therapy /
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正題名/作者:
Occupational group therapy // Rosemary Crouch
作者:
Crouch, Rosemary,
出版者:
Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, : 2021,
面頁冊數:
xxiv, 195 p.: ill., ports.; : 22cm;
提要註:
"At the very beginning of the development of the profession of occupational therapy Anne Mosey put together some exciting concepts such as "A group is more than a collection of individuals. Members of a group are bonded together by their group identity and shared purposes which will be realised by interacting and working together" (Mosey 1973). Why Groups? What is it that actually makes group therapy an occupational therapists' choice of intervention when there are other methods available? Does one look at personal preference, or suitability in a particular clinical area which is related to curative factors for particular clients? It has to be a combination of both. "We use groups because they are a naturally occurring phenomenon, which are known to have good and bad effects on people." (Bundey, Cullen, Denshing et, al.1968). Fouché (2019) describes a group as part of a microcosm and states that "The way you interact with others in the outside world will be the same way in which you will act and treat others in the group or society and the same requirements. "(p.1) She also states that "groups present a small society and have the same ingredients as any community.""--
標題:
Occupational therapy. -
ISBN:
9781119591436(pbk.):
Occupational group therapy /
Crouch, Rosemary,
Occupational group therapy /
Rosemary Crouch - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell, 2021 - xxiv, 195 p.: ill., ports.; 22cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 182-189) and index.
Frames of Reference Relevant to Occupational Group Therapy and Classification of Groups -- Research in Occupational Group Therapy -- Models of Occupational Therapy Relevant to Occupational Group Therapy -- The Occupational Therapy Interactive Group Model (OTIGM) / Author, Louise Fouché -- Core Skills and Concepts -- Clinical Reasoning, Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning Relating to Occupational Group Therapy -- Styles of Group Leadership and Co-leadership : Guidelines to Address the Differences, Including Working with Other Professionals -- Trans-disciplinary Service Delivery -- Warm-up and Ice-breaker Techniques -- Role Play -- The Use of Psychodrama and the Therapeutic Spiral Model in Occupational Group Therapy -- Life Skills, Cognitive-behavioural Groups, Assertiveness Training and Social Skills Training (verbal and non verbal) Groups -- Community based Stress Management with the Emphasis on Group Work -- Practical Creative Activity-based Group-work in Various Clinical Settings, Including Hospital-based Group-work With Acutely Ill Mentally Ill Clients -- Maximising Occupational Group Therapy in Physical Rehabilitation.
"At the very beginning of the development of the profession of occupational therapy Anne Mosey put together some exciting concepts such as "A group is more than a collection of individuals. Members of a group are bonded together by their group identity and shared purposes which will be realised by interacting and working together" (Mosey 1973). Why Groups? What is it that actually makes group therapy an occupational therapists' choice of intervention when there are other methods available? Does one look at personal preference, or suitability in a particular clinical area which is related to curative factors for particular clients? It has to be a combination of both. "We use groups because they are a naturally occurring phenomenon, which are known to have good and bad effects on people." (Bundey, Cullen, Denshing et, al.1968). Fouché (2019) describes a group as part of a microcosm and states that "The way you interact with others in the outside world will be the same way in which you will act and treat others in the group or society and the same requirements. "(p.1) She also states that "groups present a small society and have the same ingredients as any community.""--
ISBN: 9781119591436(pbk.): NT1815
LCCN: 2020044301Subjects--Topical Terms:
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