CRAFTS AND CREATIVE MEDIA IN THERAPY. 5TH EDITION

CRAFTS AND CREATIVE MEDIA IN THERAPY. 5TH EDITION

Editorial:
SLACK
Año de edición:
Materia
Terapia Ocupacional
ISBN:
978-1-63091-109-6
Páginas:
325
N. de edición:
5
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

89,00 €

Despues:

84,55 €

For over 20 years, Crafts and Creative Media in Therapy has been an illuminating reference for the use of creative approaches in helping clients achieve their therapeutic goals. The fifth edition includes a range of craft and creative activity categories, from paper crafts, to cooking, to the use of recycled materials, and everything in between. Each chapter includes a brief history of the craft, several projects along with suggestions for grading or adapting, examples of related documentation, and a short case study.

The text also features chapters on activity analysis, general strategies for implementation of creative activities, and documentation, as well as a chapter describing the relevance of this media from both historical and current occupation-based perspectives.

In this new fifth edition, the craft projects have been updated and numerous resources and links for more ideas have been added. There are new chapters on making therapy tools and crafting with a purpose, and the recycled and found materials chapter has been expanded in keeping with cultural trends. A flow chart has been added to each case study to help students better understand the process and rationale for tailoring activities for individual client needs, and project suggestions for working on specific performance skills or client factors are scattered throughout the chapters. Other additions include a behavioral observation checklist as an aid in evaluation and documentation, and several illustrations to help students distinguish between the use of occupation as means and occupation as end.

This fifth edition also includes an updated instructors' manual with additional resources and suggestions for lesson planning.

Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for additional material to be used for teaching in the classroom.