The Development of Standardized Clinical Evaluations in Mental Health
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 18. December 1988
Book
Hardback
108 pages
978-0-86656-729-9 (ISBN)
Description
In this stimulating new volume, the value of research with control groups is demonstrated as occupational therapists are given concrete evidence that is helpful in clarifying theoretical belief systems. Experts provide suggestions for refining clinical practices with empirical investigations. The exciting contributions in this well-researched volume form a comprehensive battery of tests that evaluates the mental operations that guide functional performance--with the prospect of gaining a clearer understanding of the mental difficulties that patients have in performance. Other topics include the human occupation model and the relationships between cognitive disabilities and occupational behavior/human occupation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86656-729-9 (9780866567299)
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Content
Contents Preface
Commentary: Combining the Model of Human Occupation With Cognitive Disability Theory
Introduction
Cross-Cultural Application of Occupational Therapy Assessments: Human Occupation With Psychiatric Inpatients and Controls in Israel
Relationship Between Cognitive Disability Theory and the Model of Human Occupation in the Assessment of Psychiatric and Nonpsychiatric Adolescents
Interest Checklist: A Factor Analytical Study
Assessment of Perceptual Cognitive Performance: Comparison of Psychiatric and Brain Injured Adult Patients
Concrete to Formal Thinking: Comparison of Psychiatric Outpatients and a Normal Control Group
Commentary: Combining the Model of Human Occupation With Cognitive Disability Theory
Introduction
Cross-Cultural Application of Occupational Therapy Assessments: Human Occupation With Psychiatric Inpatients and Controls in Israel
Relationship Between Cognitive Disability Theory and the Model of Human Occupation in the Assessment of Psychiatric and Nonpsychiatric Adolescents
Interest Checklist: A Factor Analytical Study
Assessment of Perceptual Cognitive Performance: Comparison of Psychiatric and Brain Injured Adult Patients
Concrete to Formal Thinking: Comparison of Psychiatric Outpatients and a Normal Control Group