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Bruce & Borgs Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice

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By (author): Bonnie Kirsh Terry Krupa

Psychosocial health is a fundamental element of all human health and well-being. Psychological, emotional, and social factors interact to influence peoples occupational lives, in turn influencing psychosocial health. Occupational therapists practicing in contemporary health and social sectors require the knowledge, attitudes and skills to identify and address these psychosocial factors.

The classic and renowned, Bruce & Borgs Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice, Fourth Edition by Drs. Terry Krupa, Bonnie Kirsh, and their contributors, examines psychosocial models of practice and their application across a wide range of practice areas in occupational therapy, instead of being singularly focused on practice areas of the needs of people living with identified mental illnesses. Efforts have been made to highlight the relevance of specific models to practice for people with mental illnesses, particularly where the issues experienced by this group have historically been poorly addressed. The authors have also organized models and practice approaches according to the level at which they intervene to create change occupation, person, environment, and transdisciplinary levels.

As their central domain of concern, the first group of occupational models or approaches have a focus on what people do in their daily lives. A second group of models reflect those that intervene at the level of the person. This group understands strengths and problems in occupation as evolving largely from features or qualities of the individual, and the therapeutic processes suggested are directed to changing or building upon these features. A third group of models and approaches focus on the psychosocial context and environment to elicit and enable a positive change in occupation. In some cases, these environmental models expand commonly-held, narrow definitions of clinical practice to encourage occupational therapists to engage in population-level practices. Finally, a small group of models of practice are labeled as transdisciplinary. Transdisciplinary models provide ways to develop conceptualizations of psychosocial practice issues, practice language, and approaches that are shared across disciplinary boundaries.

New in the completely updated Fourth Edition:

  • Contains models and practice approaches that are useful in enabling occupational therapists to address psychosocial concerns relevant to human occupation
  • Explores the psychological, emotional, and social experiences of humans carried out in context and their linkages to occupational engagement and well-being
  • Puts forward practice models that focus on person-level aspects of occupation in psychosocial practice
  • Examines transdisciplinary models and their relationship to psychosocial occupational therapy concepts and practices
  • Presents well established models and frameworks that focus on population and contextual level factors relevant to psychosocial occupational therapy practice
  • Discusses occupational therapy intervention approaches flowing from these models, relevant tools and practices, and, where available, the supporting evidence-base

Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.

With its updated models and a wide range of practice areas, Bruce & Borgs Psychosocial Frames of Reference: Theories, Models, and Approaches for Occupation-Based Practice, Fourth Edition is the perfect resource for the occupational therapist student, faculty, and clinician or any practitioner in psychosocial and mental health.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032958064

About Bonnie KirshTerry Krupa

Terry Krupa PhD OT Reg (Ont) FCAOT is a Professor in the Occupational Therapy Program of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy at Queens University Canada. She holds cross appointments in the Department of Psychiatry and the School of Nursing. She has practiced in the mental health field for over 30 years as a clinician educator and researcher/scholar. Terry has been involved in the development and evaluation of a range of services and intervention approaches focused on improving the health well-being and full community participation of people living with mental illness. Terry has been the recipient of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Muriel Driver and Leadership Awards. She was the inaugural recipient of the Pioneer Award for Recovery Research presented by Psychosocial Rehabilitation Canada.Bonnie Kirsh PhD OT Reg (Ont) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy with cross appointments to the Rehabilitation Sciences Institute and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. Prior to becoming an academic she was a clinician and an administrator in the field of occupational therapy and mental health. Her work focuses on community engagement for people experiencing mental illnesses with a focus on systems services and interventions that enable people to obtain and maintain meaningful and productive roles. Bonnie was appointed to the Mental Health Commission of Canada and has participated on boards of community mental health agencies. She has also been the recipient of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Muriel Driver Award.Deborah Pitts PhD OTR/L BCMH CPRP is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Occupational Therapy in the USC Chan Division of ­Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy. She has developed an expertise in the philosophy and practice of psychiatric ­rehabilitation with a particular interest in how occupation influences the lived experience of recovery for persons labeled with psychiatric disabilities. Deborah has served as an occupational therapy clinician educator scholar and consultant and as a surveyor for behavioral health facilities in the United States. Deborah has worked actively to advance the mental health knowledge and practice in occupational therapy through her leadership in the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Mental Health Special Interest Section and in the development of the competencies for AOTA Board Certification in Mental Health. She was the 2011 recipient of Occupational Therapy Association of Californias Annual Practice Award in acknowledgment of her long-standing commitment to advocating for the role of occupational therapy in mental healthEllie Fossey PhD MSc DipCOT (UK) has conducted occupational therapy research and taught in occupational therapy undergraduate and ­postgraduate programs at La Trobe University in Melbourne for over 20 years as well as in Singapore and previous positions in South Australia and Coventry England. Ellie is a member of La Trobe Universitys Living with Disability Research Centre and an Honorary Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry The University of Melbourne. Her research and teaching focus on frameworks for understanding peoples everyday lives and occupations the ways in which these may be affected by health conditions and changing life circumstances and on occupation-focused practices. Ellies research has ­predominantly attended to time use education and work-related issues faced by people whose lives are disrupted by ­mental health issues. She is widely published in occupational therapy disability and mental health journals and has ­particular interests in using qualitative and collaborative approaches to research within these fields.

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