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Sociology and Occupational Therapy: An Integrated Approach


Sociology and Occupational Therapy: An Integrated Approach

Paperback by Jones, Derek (Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, Department of Occupational Therapy and Art Therapy, Queen Margaret College, Leith Campus, Edinburgh, UK); Blair, Sheena E. E.; Hartery, Terry (Retired Lecturer. Formerly Sociology, Department of Management and Social Sciences, Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh, UK); Jones, R. Kenneth (Lecturer in Health and Illness, Department of...

Sociology and Occupational Therapy: An Integrated Approach

£30.99

ISBN:
9780443055157
Publication Date:
3 Sep 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
Churchill Livingstone
Pages:
190 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Sociology and Occupational Therapy: An Integrated Approach

Description

Sociology and Occupational Therapy is the first book on sociology specifically designed to introduce Occupational Therapy students at undergraduate and postgraduate level to areas of sociology relevant to the theory and practice of OT. It provides a beginners guide to the relevant literature and explains how the sociological theory impacts on the practice of OTs in the widest sense. It makes use of the knowledge and expertise of Sociologists and Occupational Therapists to explain key concepts and their relevance to practice. With activities provided at the end of each chapter the student is encouraged to make their own links with between the text and their experience of OT practice and everyday life.Specifically for Occupational Therapists Reflects areas of interest to occupational therapyUses international material Assumes no prior knowledge of sociologyIdentifies ways in which sociology can be used to analyze pracice Uses activities to help reflect on material

Contents

Introduction / What Is Sociology? / Social Research Methods / Social Stratification and Social Class / Role / Sex, Gender and Feminism / Multi-Cultural Society / the Family / Deviance / Health and Illness / Organisations / the Sociology of the Health Professions / Work / Leisure / Normalization and Critical Disability Theory

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