Browsing Occupational Therapy and Arts Therapies by Title
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The magic mess and muddles of becoming a mother – an occupational perspective
(School of Occupational Therapy, Otago Polytechnic, 2003) -
Masks
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Measuring the effectiveness of interventions when occupational performance is severely impaired
(The College of Occupational Therapists, 2014-02)There has been a call for conceptually valid assessments to measure occupational performance with greater sensitivity. This opinion piece reasons that a broad-based tool is required to relate subtle shifts in occupational ... -
Mental health payment-by-results clusters and the model of human occupation screening tool
(2013-12)In the United Kingdom, payment for mental health services follows a system of payment-by-results. A mental health clustering tool, classifying individuals into clusters based on service needs, was developed as a broad-based ... -
Mental health vocational rehabilitation - occupational therapists perceptions of individual placement and support
(Mark Allen Publishing LTD, 2012-04)Research purpose: Vocational rehabilitation (VR) has been the focus of recent government policy, which outlines objectives to support individuals with mental illness into work. To provide such support, Individual Placement ... -
Methodological reflections on the use of asynchronous online focus groups in health research
(2012)The internet is increasingly used as a tool in qualitative research. In particular, asynchronous online focus groups are used when factors such as cost, time or access to participants can make conducting face-to-face ... -
Mixed effects modelling and longitudinal data analysis
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Movement Therapy Programme with Children with Mild Learning Difficulties in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Links between Motion and Emotion
(Oxford University Press, 2017-10-05)Movement therapy, as a body-mind intervention, aims to enable emotional and social changes in children and adults, based on the premise that physical and behavioural changes also facilitate psychological changes and that ... -
Music and arts in health promotion and death education: The St Christopher's Schools Project
(2011)The reality of death and dying is rarely discussed openly in modern Western societies, while death sometimes is even considered to be a 'failure' in the context of traditional, medically-focused healthcare systems. Similarly, ... -
Music Improvisation and Special Education
(University of Macedonia, 2006) -
Music therapy and special music education: Interdisciplinary dialogues
(Greek Association of Primary Music Education Teachers, 2013)Drawing from Professor Alice-Ann Darrow's life-long work in the fields of music therapy and special music education, this interview brings to the fore the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue. A range of themes (including ... -
Music therapy and spirituality: an international survey of music therapists' perceptions
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-10-17)Despite various theoretical explorations regarding spirituality and music therapy, only a small number of empirical studies have been conducted in this area to date. This study aims to explore and provide a systematic ... -
Music Therapy for Youth at Risk: An Exploration of Clinical Practice Through Research
(Anglia Ruskin University, 2012) -
Music Therapy in Greece
(2011)The use of music as a therapeutic agent was an essential part of healing practices and rituals in Ancient Greece. Nowadays, there is a wealth of literature about these practices, as well as their philosophy with regards ... -
Music Therapy in Schools: Working with children of all ages in mainstream and special education
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Music Therapy Models
(Sage, 2014)