Who says theory can’t be fun, practical, and understandable? Occupational Adaptation in Practice: Concepts and Cases is a user-friendly text that clearly describes the theory of occupational adaptation. ...

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Who says theory can’t be fun, practical, and understandable? Occupational Adaptation in Practice: Concepts and Cases is a user-friendly text that clearly describes the theory of occupational adaptation.

This new text describes one approach to occupation-based, client-centered practice. The purpose of this guide is to make occupational adaptation easily understood and applied. This exceptional guide leads the reader through the flow and understanding of this theory. Practical examples help demonstrate how theory can be implemented in practice. It breaks the components of the theory into smaller, more manageable units. Included in the text are cases in which practitioners have used occupational adaptation in various practice settings.

Features:

  • Conversational style promotes reader understanding of the ideas in occupational adaptation.
  • “Try It On” feature gives the reader an opportunity to apply the concepts to a personal everyday life situation.
  • The guide provides the practitioner with suggestions about how to apply occupational adaptation to practice.


  • Used Book in Good Condition

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