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This fascinating book examines the concept of culture from a unique
perspective--that of individual occupational therapists who have
worked in environments very different from those in which they were
educated or had worked previously. In Occupational Therapy Across
Cultural Boundaries, six occupational therapists relate their
experiences living and working in a foreign culture. Each author
describes the daily demands placed upon her through immersion into
a different way of life and discusses the environmental challenges
she had to overcome to be able to live and work successfully. Many
of the cultural differences the authors faced forced them to
reassess and reconstruct their most basic assumptions of both
personal and professional life as they discovered that activities
and theories common or applicable in one culture are not
necessarily translatable into another. The authors also analyze
culture across treatment areas in occupational therapy practice,
including mental health and physical disability, with both adults
and children.Both beginning and experienced occupational therapists
and occupational therapy students will find much valuable
information in Occupational Therapy Across Cultural Boundaries.
Whether interested in examining occupational therapy's application
to non-Western cultures, or actually contemplating practicing in a
different culture, readers will benefit from learning about the
experiences of the authors. This unique book is also helpful for
occupational therapy students wishing to examine the philosophy of
occupational therapy or the significance of culture to human
occupation. Professors will find it useful as an ancillary textbook
for undergraduate and graduatecourses in occupational therapy on
topics such as theory, occupation across cultures, or meaningful
activity.
This fascinating book examines the concept of culture from a unique
perspective--that of individual occupational therapists who have
worked in environments very different from those in which they were
educated or had worked previously. In Occupational Therapy Across
Cultural Boundaries, six occupational therapists relate their
experiences living and working in a foreign culture. Each author
describes the daily demands placed upon her through immersion into
a different way of life and discusses the environmental challenges
she had to overcome to be able to live and work successfully. Many
of the cultural differences the authors faced forced them to
reassess and reconstruct their most basic assumptions of both
personal and professional life as they discovered that activities
and theories common or applicable in one culture are not
necessarily translatable into another. The authors also analyze
culture across treatment areas in occupational therapy practice,
including mental health and physical disability, with both adults
and children.Both beginning and experienced occupational therapists
and occupational therapy students will find much valuable
information in Occupational Therapy Across Cultural Boundaries.
Whether interested in examining occupational therapy's application
to non-Western cultures, or actually contemplating practicing in a
different culture, readers will benefit from learning about the
experiences of the authors. This unique book is also helpful for
occupational therapy students wishing to examine the philosophy of
occupational therapy or the significance of culture to human
occupation. Professors will find it useful as an ancillary textbook
for undergraduate and graduate courses in occupational therapy on
topics such as theory, occupation across cultures, or meaningful
activity.
In the Waldorf education system, history is often taught through
the use of biography, in order to introduce students to historical
events with a human context. In this collection, Susan Cook has
gathered together the stories of twenty remarkable men and women
from around the world, including Marie Curie, Mohandas Gandhi,
Nelson Mandela, Hellen Keller and Martin Luther King Jr. These
stories are told in vivid and lively detail and enhanced with
illustrations from Waldorf students. The result is a valuable tool
for Steiner-Waldorf teachers using biography in their Class 8
teaching, giving them a wealth of stories to draw upon to enhance
their lessons.
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