內容簡介
Brown (occupational therapy, Touro U.-Nevada) and Stoffel (occupational therapy, U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) offer a text containing 55 chapters, organized by the PEO model - for beginning students and occupational therapists working with clients with mental health conditions using an occupational performance, client-centered, and evidence-based approach that is grounded in theory. International expects use first-person narratives of these individuals to show the lived experience of mental illness and recovery, also addressing the importance of the whole person and the need to consider co-occurring conditions, as they discuss major psychiatric diagnoses, impacts on occupational performance, the role of environment, assessments, interventions, and practice settings. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)