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    Individuals in context : a practical guide to client-centered practice / edited by Virginia G. Fearing, Jo Clark.

    • Title:Individuals in context : a practical guide to client-centered practice / edited by Virginia G. Fearing, Jo Clark.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Fearing, Virginia G. (Virginia Griswold), 1940-
      Clark, Jo, 1958-
    • Published/Created:Thorofare, NJ : Slack, ©2000.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Occupational therapy.
      Client-centered psychotherapy.
      Medical personnel and patient.
    • Medical Subjects: Occupational Therapy--methods.
      Patient-Centered Care.
      Professional-Patient Relations.
    • Description:xvi, 192 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-189) and index.
    • ISBN:1556424175 (pbk.)
    • Contents:Foreword / Mary Law
      Ch. 1. Leadership in Daily Practice / Virginia G. Fearing and Mary Ferguson-Pare
      Ch. 2. Environments that Enable Therapist and Client Occupations / Virginia G. Fearing
      Ch. 3. Identifying Occupational Performance Issues / Mary Law
      Ch. 4. Selecting a Theoretical Approach / Mary Ann McColl
      Ch. 5. Identifying Performance Components and Environmental Conditions Contributing to Occupational Performance Issues / Catherine Backman and Nonie Medcalf
      Ch. 6. Naming Strengths and Resources of the Client and the Therapist / Sandra Hale
      Ch. 7. Collaborating on Targeted Outcomes and Making Action Plans / Jo Clark and Brian Bell
      Ch. 8. Connecting Clients with Their Future through Occupation / Jo Clark
      Ch. 9. Evaluating Client Performance Related to Targeted Outcomes / Mary Egan and Claire-Jebanne Dubouloz
      Ch. 10. Case Study: A Demonstration of the Occupational Performance Process Model / Jo Clark
      Ch. 11. Applications: The Process Model as Catalyst for Change / Virginia G. Fearing and Jo Clark
      Ch. 12. Opportunities in a Changing Health Care Environment / Mary J. Bridle and Cynthia A. Stabenow
      Ch. 13. Use of Self-Reflection to Improve Client-Centered Processes / Marlene Stern, Gayle Restall and Jacquie Ripat
      App. A. Guidelines for Client-Centered Programs
      App. B. Occupational Therapy Standards: Clinical Records
      App. C. Client-Centred Process Evaluation
      App. D. Occupational Performance Process Model Highlights.
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