This challenging and innovative book explores the political
aspects of occupational therapy. It looks at how practitioners may
develop political awareness in order to aid community development.
"A Political Practice of Occupational Therapy "is about maximizing
the potential impact of occupational therapists' engagements and
ensuring the profession is working towards the contruction of a
civic society. It is supported by twelve chapters of practice
examples from the UK, US, Georgia and Australia, as well as a
history of the profession as an agency for social change.
It asks: How is it possible to introduce the political into a
profession that is linked to health and social care?What form could
political practice take, and how could the political components of
practice be analyzed and evaluated?
It includes significant theoretical chapters on gender, class
and sexuality, challenges to holism, occupational literacy, and a
discussion of political competence. This book will be of particular
use for students exploring community and emerging role settings,
client centred practice, occupational and social justice and the
theoretical base of the profession.
From an editorial team that is widely recognized for their
challenges to traditional thought and practice in occupational
therapy, this book will be of value not just to occupational
therapists but also those employed in health profession management
and development, and community based rehabilitation.
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