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The Meaning of Everyday Occupation / Edition 3
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The Meaning of Everyday Occupation / Edition 3
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The Meaning of Everyday Occupation / Edition 3
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Newly updated to address emerging directions in occupational therapy and occupational science,
The Meaning of Everyday Occupation, Third Edition
encourages occupational therapy personnel—students, educators, researchers, and practitioners—to recognize humans as occupational beings and to understand the meaning and significance of everyday occupation in day-to-day life. Written by award-winning and internationally known authors Drs. Betty Risteen Hasselkus and Virginia Allen Dickie, the
Third Edition
explores the concept of meaning as it relates to occupation in daily life. Each chapter is augmented by the authors’ personal reflections, narratives from occupational therapists in practice, and quotations from participants in the authors’ occupational research, creating a text in which the concepts and theories of occupation and occupational therapy come alive for the reader. Themes in the
include:
Meaning in everyday life and its occupations
Space and place as sources of meaning
Culture in everyday occupation and in the context of therapy
Well-being and development through everyday occupation
Occupation as connection
Disability and occupation
Occupation and the human spirit
Everyday creativity
Emphasizing occupation as experience, the comprehensive
champions the contributions of meaning to a client-centered approach to practice. This brings forward a new understanding of how to therapeutically affect the systems in which we all live and work. The everyday occupation of our lives is often overlooked. By increasing the visibility of everyday occupation,
offers readers the opportunity for personal reflection on day-to-day occupational patterns. By recognizing and acknowledging these patterns in their own lives, occupational therapy personnel can better understand how day-to-day occupation and disruption of that occupation affects the lives of clients.