The intentional relationship : occupational therapy and use of self
... 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.
WB 555 T245i 2008
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1 | WB 555 T245i 2008 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |