Including over 600 A to Z entries, this original dictionary provides clear and succinct definitions of the terms used in the related and developing fields of occupational science and occupational therapy. Entries cover a broad range of topics from activities of daily living and autonomy to task-oriented approach and work-life balance and have a clear occupational focus. They provide an overview of the complex nature of human occupation and the impact of illness on occupation and well-being. Descriptions and analysis are backed up by key theories from related areas such as anthropology, sociology, and medicine.
This is an authoritative resource for students of occupational science and occupational therapy, as well as an accessible point of reference for practitioners from both subject areas.
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978-0-19-252931-2 (9780192529312)
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Matthew Molineux is Professor and Head of Occupational Therapy at the School of Allied Health Sciences at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.
He has published widely in journals such as the Journal of Occupational Science, the British Journal of Occupational Therapy, and the International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation. Other publications include Thew, Edwards, Baptiste, Molineux: Role Emerging Occupational Therapy: Maximising Occupation Focused Practice (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) and Molineux: Occupation for Occupational Therapists (Blackwell Publishing, 2004).