The intentional relationship : occupational therapy and use of self
Taylor, Renée R. 1970-
2008
xiv, 321 p. : ill.
9780803613652
Anglais
1. The changing landscape of therapeutic use of self in occupational therapy : historical overview -- 2. What defines a good therapist? -- 3. A model of the intentional relationship -- 4. Knowing ourselves as therapists : introducing the therapeutic modes -- 5. Knowing our clients : understanding interpersonal characteristics -- 6. Challenges to client-therapist relationships : inevitable interpersonal events of therapy -- 7. Navigating the challenges : therapeutic responding and interpersonal reasoning -- 8. Therapeutic communication -- 9. Establishing relationships -- 10. Interviewing skills and strategic questioning -- 11. Understanding families, social systems and group dynamics in occupational therapy -- 12. Understanding and managing difficult behavior -- 13. Resolving empathic breaks and conflicts -- 14. Professional behavior, values and ethics -- 15. Working effectively with supervisors, employers and other professionals -- 16. On becoming a better therapist : self-care and developing your therapeutic use of self
This groundbreaking book addresses a critical aspect of occupational therapy practice—the art and science of building effective, fulfilling relationships with clients. A new conceptual practice model, the Intentional Relationship Model, defines how the client and the therapist each contribute to the unique interpersonal dynamic that becomes the therapeutic relationship.
Ergothérapie / Relations personnel paramédical-patient / Moi (Psychologie)
WB 555 T245i 2008
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1 | WB 555 T245i 2008 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |