Full Description
Adaptation, as an internal human process, is an often-overlooked construct in occupational therapy education, research, and practice. Adaptation Through Occupation: Multidimensional Perspectives aims to change that by presenting different perspectives that challenge the reader's understanding of occupational adaptation. As the first of its kind text to explore, analyze, and present a comprehensive and multidimensional approach to understanding occupational adaptation, the collection of writings in this text add to the range of knowledge available in occupational therapy.
Adaptation Through Occupation: Multidimensional Perspectives by Drs. Lenin Grajo and Angela Boisselle provides in-depth perspectives of occupation and adaptation that can be used to teach courses on foundational and theoretical perspectives in occupational therapy, occupational science undergraduate and graduate programs, and as a critical module in teaching Neuroscience to occupational therapy students. This text also aims to facilitate new bodies of research to define and apply the concept of adaptation in relation to occupational performance and participation.
Some perspectives covered inside include:
Historical and theoretical perspectives on occupation and adaptation
Neural mechanisms of occupational adaptation
Occupational science perspectives and international and lived-experience perspectives
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
Adaptation Through Occupation: Multidimensional Perspectives opens the gates for new ways of understanding occupational adaptation and adds necessary information to the existing knowledge in the occupational therapy profession.
Contents
Dedication Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing Authors Foreword by Sally W. Schultz, PhD, OT, LPC-SIntroduction Section I Conceptual Evolution of Occupational Adaptation Overview Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Chapter 1 Defining the Construct of Occupational Adaptation Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Elaina DaLomba, PhD, MSW, OTR/L Chapter 2 Adaptation as a Measure of Occupational Participation Lorrie George-Paschal, PhD, OTR/L, ATP Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Section II Neuroscience Perspectives on Occupational Adaptation Overview Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Chapter 3 Neural Basis of Adaptation: Neuroplasticity and Movement Sciences Dawn M. Nilsen, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Chapter 4 Neural Basis of Adaptation: Motivation, Intention, Resilience, and Goal-Directed Behaviors Katherine Dimitropoulou, PhD, OTR Mary Frances Baxter, PhD, OT, FAOTA Section III Occupational Adaptation in Occupational Therapy Theories and Models OverviewLenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Chapter 5 Occupational Adaptation as a Normative and Intervention Process: New Perspectives on Schkade and Schultz's Professional Legacy Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Chapter 6 Formation of Identity and Occupational Competence: Occupational Adaptation in the Model of Human Occupation Patricia Bowyer, EdD, MS, OTR, FAOTA Chapter 7 Adaptation From a Sensory Processing PerspectiveLauren Little, PhD, OTR/L Winifred Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA Chapter 8 Adaptation as a Transaction With the Environment: Perspectives From the Ecology of Human Performance ModelEvan E. Dean, PhD, OTR Anna Wallisch, PhD, OTR/L Winifred Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA Section IV Occupational Adaptation in Occupational Science Overview Lenin C. Grajo, PhD, EdM, OTR/L Angela K. Boisselle, PhD, OTR, ATP Chapter 9 An Occupational Science Perspective on Occupation, Adaptation, and Participation Rebecca M. Aldrich, PhD, OTR/L Kendra Heatwole Shank, PhD, OTR/L Chapter 10 The Lived Experience of Occupational Adaptation: Adaptation in the Wake of Adversity, Life Transitions, and Change Mandy Stanley, PhDFinancial Disclosures Index



