Publisher's Synopsis
This second edition takes account of the rapid changes in health care in the community, and the degree level preparation of occupational therapists. There is new material on philosophy, quality assurance, clinical reasoning and reflective practice, illustrated by new case studies and illustrations of practice. This book is essential reading for students and lecturers in occupational therapy, and is suitable for all levels of degree studies. The content is also useful for nurses and social workers involved in rehabilitation in the mental health field.