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Readiness for Employment: Perceptions of Mental Health Service Users
(Springer, 2013-12-19)Work is good for both physical and mental health, and access to work is a basic human right. People with mental health conditions want to work and with the right support can work but are often excluded from the workplace. ... -
Reference Points for the Design and Delivery of Degree Programmes in Occupational Therapy
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Rehabilitation Schemes for Elderly Patients with a Hip Fracture
(College of Occupational Therapists, 1998-08)This article focuses on the rehabilitation services that have developed as a result of the rising incidence of hip fracture and the clinical challenge that it presents. The background to rehabilitation developments for ... -
Relationships between interest, current, and future participation in activities: Japanese Interest Checklist for the Elderly
(The College of Occupational Therapists, 2014-02)Introduction: This study examined the relationship between interest, current participation, and desire for future participation in each activity listed in the Japanese Interest Checklist for the Elderly. Method: Data were ... -
Report on 10th Anniversary Meeting of ENOTHE
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Report on the provision of art therapy in a GP practice in Edinburgh
(Queen Margaret UniversityQueen Margaret University College, 2000) -
Report on Traditional Dance: Conceptual Model and Pedagogical Issues. Report submitted to the European Union (Socrates-Minerva) for the OpenDance project.
(OpenDance, 2007)Karkou V and Nundy A. (2007) -
Repositioning music therapy service evaluation: a case of five Nordoff-Robbins music therapy service evaluations in neuro-rehabilitation
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-03-15)Service evaluations in music therapy often have local, functional and immediate goals, such as ensuring quality and continuing funding. However, given the amount and type of information collected in service evaluation ... -
Research and Dialogue in Music Therapy: A Role for Peer-Reviewed Journals
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Research and Evaluation
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[Review] Mysticism, Ritual and Religion in Drone Metal. By Owen Coggins. London: Bloomsbury, 2018. 256 pp. ISBN 9781350025103
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-01-03)Characterised by the extremity of heaviness, slowness and intensity of sound, drone metal exists at the margins of wider extreme metal and experimental musical cultures and, to date, little attention has been given to the ... -
The ‘right’ side of creativity: Creative personality and social risk-taking predict political party affiliation
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-11-10)Factors that predict political party affiliation are of particular importance in research due to the wider implications in politics and policy making. Extending this line of work, the idea that creativity predicts party ... -
Scholarship of Practice in the Care of People with Dementia: Creating the Future Through Collaborative Efforts
(2015-10)A scholarship of practice approach sets the stage for collaborative partnerships across academic and clinical practice settings that result in positive gains for all stakeholders. These gains include an enhanced ability ... -
“The screams crashed into silence”: A therapeutic songwriting project for young adults with life-shortening illnesses
(Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2019-08-21)Songwriting is widely practised within diverse music therapy contexts (Baker 2015a; Baker and Wigram 2005; Baker et al. 2008). However, little is known about its potential role and application with young adults facing ... -
Self-Reports: Eliciting Client's Perspectives
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Service related needs of older people with dementia: perspectives of service users and their unpaid carers.
(Cambridge University Press, 2013-03)Background: Dementia is a major cause of disability among older people and constitutes one of the greatest challenges currently facing families, and health and social care services in the developed world. In response to ... -
Services for children with developmental co-ordination disorder: an evaluation against best practice principles
(Taylor & Francis, 2016-01)Purpose: The National Health Service in Scotland published a best practice framework to support occupational therapists and physiotherapists to deliver effective services for children with developmental co-ordination ...