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Transformation Through Occupation: Human Occupation in Context

ISBN: 978-1-86156-425-2
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300 pages
April 2004
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Contributors.

Acknowledgements.

Foreword.

Appendix Part One Construct and context.

Chapter 1 New horizons in occupational therapy - Ruth Watson.

Chapter 2 Occupation and occupational therapy - Ruth Watson and Marion Fourie.

Chapter 3 International and African Influences on occupational therapy - Ruth Watson and Marion Fourie.

Chapter 4 A population approach to transformation - Ruth Watson.

Part Two Contextual issues that impact on occupations.

Chapter 5 The impact of pverty: potential lost - Marion Fourie, Roshan Galvaan and Hilary Beeton.

Chapter 6 Equalizing opportunities for occupational engagement: disabled women's stories - Theresa Lorenzo.

Chapter 7 Women empowered through occuopation: from deprivation to realized potential - Ruth Watson and Kashifa Lagerdien.

Chapter 8 Fathers with HIV/AIDS: the struggle for occupation - Zela Coetzee and Leslie Swartz.

Chapter 9 Occupation in the criminal justice system - Madeleine Duncan.

Chapter 10 Psychiatric disbility in the world of work: shifts in attitude and service models - Lana van Niekerk.

Chapter 11 Taking account of spirituality - Karin Weskamp and Elelwani L. Ramugondo.

Part Three Service Implications and occupation in action.

Chapter 12 Play and playfulness: children living with HIV/AIDS - Elelwani L. Ramugondo

Chapter 13 Engaging with youth at risk - Roshan Galvaan .

Chapter 14 Promoting mental health through occupation - Madeleine Duncan.

Chapter 15 Trauma, violence and occupation - Madeleine Duncan.

Chapter 16 Grandmothers affected by HIV/AIDS: new roles and occupations - Kathleen Brodrick.

Chapter 17Care as vocation and occupation - Craig Higson-Smith, Linda Richter and Miriam Altman.

Chapter 18 Promoting occupations in rural communities - Theresa :premzo and Lizahn Cloete.

Part  Four The challenge of transformation.

Chapter 19 Rethinking professional ethics - Leslie Swartz.

Chapter 20 Transformation through occupation: towards a prototype - Madeleine Duncan and Ruth Watson.

Index.

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