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Crafts in Therapy and Rehabilitation, 2nd Edition 🔍
SLACK, Incorporated, 2nd ed., Thorofare, NJ, New Jersey, 1999
Drake PhD OTR/L ATR-BC FAOTA, Margaret 🔍
description
Crafts In Therapy And Rehabilitation, Second Edition Illustrates How Therapists Can Efficiently And Effectively Apply The Use Of Crafts For Patient Rehabilitation. This Text Examines The History And Development Of Crafts, The Process Of Selecting An Activity, And Assessing Therapeutic Application. Specific Chapters Cover Traditional Crafts Such As Woodworking, Mosaics, And Ceramics. Nontraditional Crafts And Media Activities Are Also Discussed, Including Cooking, Computer Art, Drawing, And Painting. Crafts Are Presented So That Projects May Be Tailored To Support An Individual Patient's Needs. Cost Containment And Efficacy Are Also Discussed Throughout This Text. In This Second Edition Margaret Drake, Phd, Otr/l, Atr-bc, Faota Has Included Two New Chapters, One On Uniform Terminology Related To Crafts, And One On Found Materials Appropriate For Home Health Care. Other Changes Include Rewritten Chapters On Theories Relative To Specific Crafts, Crafts Using A Computer, And The Inclusion Of Theoretical Models In Case Studies. Crafts In Therapy And Rehabilitation, Second Edition Uses Up-to-date Theories And Language, Includes New Craft Assessments And Diagrams, As Well As Addresses Changes In New Practice Settings. Crafts In Therapy And Rehabilitation, Second Edition Is The Perfect Resource For Using Activities In Treatment. Features: Chapters Include Historical Accounts Of Craftwork, Discussion Questions, And Case Studies. Uses Language Consistent With Uniform Terminology Of The American Occupational Therapy Association. Presents Situations In Home Health Care, Acute Inpatient Care, And Long-term Outpatient Treatment. Includes An Extensive Appendix Listing Craft Vendors As Well As An Annotated Bibliography.
Alternative title
Crafts and creative media in therapy
Alternative author
Carol Tubbs; Margaret Drake
Alternative author
Drake, Margaret, 1940-
Alternative publisher
Thorofare, NJ: Slack
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
2. ed, Thorofore, N.J, ©1999
Alternative edition
2 edition, November 1, 1998
Alternative edition
Second, 1998
metadata comments
"Annotated bibliography for crafts": p. [223]-242.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
metadata comments
2E
Alternative description
259 pages : 28 cm
"Annotated bibliography for crafts": pages 223-242
Includes bibliographical references and index
Pt. I. Introduction to Crafts. Ch. 1. Therapeutic Use of Crafts: What are Crafts? Ch. 2. Theories to Rationalize Choice of Purposeful Activity. Ch. 3. Rationale for Choosing an Activity/Occupation. Ch. 4. Uniform Terminology and Crafts. Ch. 5. Analyzing and Grading Activities. Ch. 6. Shall I Use a Kit or Start From Scratch? -- Pt. II. The Major Crafts Used Clinically by Therapists. Ch. 7. Woodworking. Ch. 8. Leatherwork. Ch. 9. Needlework. Ch. 10. Copper Tooling and Metal Craft. Ch. 11. Mosaics. Ch. 12. Ceramics. Ch. 13. Weaving, Latchhook, Macrame & Other Fiber Crafts -- Pt. III. Nontraditional Crafts and Minor Media Activities Used Clinically in Therapy. Ch. 14. Paper Crafts. Ch. 15. Cooking as a Craft. Ch. 16. Computer Art as a Craft. Ch. 17. Art Techniques, Drawing, and Painting. Ch. 18. Other Frequently Used Crafts. Ch. 19. Crafts From Found Materials for Home Health Practice. Ch. 20. Miscellaneous Creative Media -- App. I. Vendors of Materials Described in this Text
App. II. Annotated Bibliography for Crafts -- App. III. Completed Activity/Occupational Analysis
"Annotated bibliography for crafts": pages 223-242
Includes bibliographical references and index
Pt. I. Introduction to Crafts. Ch. 1. Therapeutic Use of Crafts: What are Crafts? Ch. 2. Theories to Rationalize Choice of Purposeful Activity. Ch. 3. Rationale for Choosing an Activity/Occupation. Ch. 4. Uniform Terminology and Crafts. Ch. 5. Analyzing and Grading Activities. Ch. 6. Shall I Use a Kit or Start From Scratch? -- Pt. II. The Major Crafts Used Clinically by Therapists. Ch. 7. Woodworking. Ch. 8. Leatherwork. Ch. 9. Needlework. Ch. 10. Copper Tooling and Metal Craft. Ch. 11. Mosaics. Ch. 12. Ceramics. Ch. 13. Weaving, Latchhook, Macrame & Other Fiber Crafts -- Pt. III. Nontraditional Crafts and Minor Media Activities Used Clinically in Therapy. Ch. 14. Paper Crafts. Ch. 15. Cooking as a Craft. Ch. 16. Computer Art as a Craft. Ch. 17. Art Techniques, Drawing, and Painting. Ch. 18. Other Frequently Used Crafts. Ch. 19. Crafts From Found Materials for Home Health Practice. Ch. 20. Miscellaneous Creative Media -- App. I. Vendors of Materials Described in this Text
App. II. Annotated Bibliography for Crafts -- App. III. Completed Activity/Occupational Analysis
Alternative description
This text offers a description of crafts traditionally used for therapeutic purposes, along with their historical and anthropological background. This edition includes two new chapters, one on found materials appropriate for home health care, and one on uniform terminology related to crafts.
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2023-06-28
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