Abstract
Many occupational therapy clients value spirituality and view it as an integral part of their identity and well-being. Recognized in the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework as a client factor, spirituality and its related occupations can influence clients’ ability to cope, rehabilitate, connect with others, and find meaning. Practitioners need to be able to address spirituality in an occupation-based context to improve client outcomes and well-being.
This exciting new text provides a comprehensive review of spirituality in the occupational therapy literature, examining the nuances of how it is understood throughout the profession in research and practice. The text provides a philosophical and theoretical foundation for understanding spirituality’s role in occupational therapy and provides practical guidance to help practitioners better connect with and serve clients. Throughout this thougtful work, readers are challenged to seriously consider the role of spirituality in practice and research in the context of occupation, health care, and client-centered practice.
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Table of Contents
Spirituality and Occupational Therapy: A Model for Practice and Research
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Front Matter
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- Part I. General Considerations of Spirituality in Occupational Therapy and Health Care 120
- Part II. Understanding Spirituality Through Occupational Therapy Literature 7796
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5. Philosophical Conceptions of Spirituality in the Occupational Therapy Literature
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6. The Meaning of Meaning: Thinking About Phenomenology and Meaning
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7. Spirituality in Occupational Therapy: A Conceptual Model for Practice
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8. Facilitating Therapeutic Use of Self to Integrate Spirituality Into Occupational Therapy Practice
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5. Philosophical Conceptions of Spirituality in the Occupational Therapy Literature
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- Part III. Further Considerations and Challenges 165184
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Indexes
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