A helpful resource that explains occupational therapy for students, clients, families, school counselors, and health
professionals, Occupational Therapy: A Guide for Prospective Students, Consumers, and Advocates provides an
understanding
of what occupational therapists do to help people function in everyday activities. Written by esteemed authors Drs.
Franklin Stein and Kathlyn L. Reed, Occupational Therapy: A Guide for Prospective Students, Consumers, and Advocates
explains one of the fastest growing professions in the world. Featuring information on the specific interventions used
in
daily work, the educational requirements for becoming an occupational therapist, and the clinical settings where
occupational therapists work, this book is the perfect introduction to the profession.
Chapters are designed to educate prospective students about occupational therapy as well as the personal qualities
needed
to be an effective clinician. Detailed information is included with up-to-date facts great for sharing with those
interested in this career. A glossary of terms at the conclusion assists students, consumers, and advocates who want
to
better understand the profession. The perfect companion book for any aspiring student or interested health
professional,
Occupational Therapy: A Guide for Prospective Students, Consumers, and Advocates is a great resource for all things
occupational therapy.
Front
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Glossary
Bibliography