Occupational therapy practice guidelines for adults with stroke
Joyce S. Sabari, Deborah Lieberman.
Bethesda, MD : American Occupational Therapy Association, c2008.
MED 616.8106 SABARI - - Med Open Collection
Early intervention games : fun, joyful ways to develop social and motor skills in children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders.
Barbara Sher
Chris Lloyd.
Chichester, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Joyce S. Sabari, Deborah Lieberman.
Bethesda, MD : American Occupational Therapy Association, c2008.
MED 616.8106 SABARI - - Med Open Collection
A resource of fun games for parents or teachers to help young children learn social and motor skills Barbara Sher, an expert occupational therapist and teacher, has written a handy resource filled with games to play with young children who have Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or other sensory processing disorders (SPD). The games are designed to help children feel comfortable in social situations and teach other basic lessons including beginning and end, spatial relationships, hand-eye coordination, and more. Games can also be used in regular classrooms to encourage inclusion.

Barbara Sher
San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass, c2009. 1st ed.
MED 615.85153 SHER - - Med Open Collection
Sport and physical activity for mental health
David Carless and Kitrina Douglas.
Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010.
MED 612.044 CARLESS - - Med Open Collection
With approximately 1 in 6 adults likely to experience a significant mental health problem at any one time (Office for National Statistics), research into effective interventions has never been more important. During the past decade there has been an increasing interest in the role that sport and physical activity can play in the treatment of mental health problems, and in mental health promotion. The benefits resulting from physiological
changes during exercise are well documented, including improvement in mood and control of anxiety and depression.

Vocational rehabilitation and mental health Sport and physical activity for mental health
David Carless and Kitrina Douglas.
Chichester, UK : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010.
MED 612.044 CARLESS - - Med Open Collection
With approximately 1 in 6 adults likely to experience a significant mental health problem at any one time (Office for National Statistics), research into effective interventions has never been more important. During the past decade there has been an increasing interest in the role that sport and physical activity can play in the treatment of mental health problems, and in mental health promotion. The benefits resulting from physiological
changes during exercise are well documented, including improvement in mood and control of anxiety and depression.

Chris Lloyd.
Chichester, U.K. : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
MED 362.2 VOCATIONAL - - Med Open Collection
Vocational Rehabilitation and Mental Health is a practical guide for all members of the healthcare team to implementing effective services leading to sustained career development among people with mental illness. It examines the barriers to employment such as stigma, discrimination and fluctuating health and discusses the evidence underpinning the provision of effective employment services. The book goes on to examine some of the challenges with implementing evidence-based practice and discusses ways to overcome these challenges.
101 more favorite play therapy techniques
Heidi Gerard Kaduson, Charles E. Schaefer.
Lanham, Md. : Jason Aronson, 2010, c2001.
MED 618.9289 MORE - - Med Open Collection
Heidi Gerard Kaduson, Charles E. Schaefer.
Lanham, Md. : Jason Aronson, 2010, c2001.
MED 618.9289 MORE - - Med Open Collection
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy for people with cerebral palsy : a problem-based approach to assessment and management.
Karen J. Dodd, Christine Imms, and Nicholas F. Taylor. St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby/Elsevier, c2011. 3rd ed.
London : Mac Keith Press, 2010.
MED 615.8 PHYSIOTHERAPY - - Med Open Collection
This book is a practical resource for physiotherapists and occupational therapists who support people with cerebral palsy, helping them to solve the problems with movement and other impairments that so often accompany cerebral palsy, so that they can be more active and better able to participate in roles such as study, work, recreation and relationships. The first chapters provide the background to the clinical reasoning approach that informs the whole text, as well as an overview of therapeutic interventions.
Stroke rehabilitation : a function-based approach
Glen Gillen.
MED 616.8106 STROKE - - Med Open Collection
Gillen's "Stroke Rehabilitation: A Function-Based Approach, 3rd Edition" is the only comprehensive, evidence-based stroke rehabilitation resource for occupational therapists. Extensively updated with the latest research in assessment and intervention, this essential text presents a holistic, application-based approach that integrates background medical information, samples of functionally based evaluations, and current treatment techniques and intervention strategies to help you confidently manage the growing number of stroke rehabilitation clients.




