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Discovery Through Activity

Ideas and Resources for Applying Recovery Through Activity in Practice

Sue Parkinson

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English
Routledge
24 February 2022
Discovery Through Activity provides a compendium of ideas, resources and practice evaluations that will inspire practitioners to be even more imaginative and to customise their own Recovery Through Activity programmes to meet the specifi c needs of participants.

The original Recovery Through Activity handbook offers a flexible programme that is widely used in adult mental health settings. This accompanying and complementary resource shows how the intervention has been extended, adapted and applied service-wide. The resource showcases the work of a growing community of practitioners who have successfully facilitated Recovery Through Activity programmes to provide a forum for people to refl ect on their occupational lives and discuss and practise lifestyle choices that will enable them to improve their health and wellbeing.

It includes:

• an extended range of flexible ideas and resources to meet the needs of participants in Recovery Through Activity sessions

• examples of how to apply Recovery Through Activity in one- to- one sessions and virtual groups

• encouragement to adopt Recovery Through Activity across your services with confidence.

With contributions illustrating the effective application of Recovery Through Activity in a range of settings and situations, this is a valuable resource for occupational therapists and other practitioners in mental health settings.

Edited by:  
Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   1.180kg
ISBN:   9781032127576
ISBN 10:   1032127570
Pages:   244
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part one: Adopting Recovery Through Activity Across Services Adopting Recovery Through Activity Across Adult Community and Inpatient Mental Health Services Embedding Recovery Through Activity Service-Wide Applying Recovery Through Activity in a Variety of Settings Applying Recovery Through Activity in community and inpatient services for older adults Continuing Recovery Through Activity Opportunities for Older Adults in a Peer Support Group Applying Recovery Through Activity in an Inpatient Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) Applying Recovery Through Activity in a Prison Service Applying Recovery Through Activity in a Secure Learning Disability Service Applying Recovery Through Activity in a Neuropsychiatry Service Adapting Recovery Through Activity for Virtual Delivery Adapting Recovery Through Activity for One-to-One Sessions Adapting Recovery Through Activity for Virtual Groups and One-to-One Sessions Adapting Recovery Through Activity for a Virtual Group using PowerPoint Extending the Content of Recovery Through Activity Leisure Activities Creative Activities Technological Activities Physical Activities Outdoor Activities Faith Activities Self-care Activities Domestic Activities Caring Activities Vocational Activities Social Activities Community Activities Appendix

Sue Parkinson is known in the Occupational Therapy profession for her contributions to the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), most notably in relation to the assessment manual for the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool (MOHOST), the handbook for the Recovery Through Activity programme and the textbook A Guide to the Formulation of Plans and Goals in Occupational Therapy . The Recovery Through Activity programme was informed by her experiences as a Practice Development Adviser, supporting occupational therapists in mental health settings to consolidate their occupationcentred practice. In more recent years, her work has focused on providing MOHO training, primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In doing so, she has had the satisfaction of making innumerable professional contacts and is delighted to share some of the work that has arisen from her exchanges in Discovery Through Activity.

Reviews for Discovery Through Activity: Ideas and Resources for Applying Recovery Through Activity in Practice

Discovery Through Activity builds upon its well-received predecessor and is the product of extensive investigation and collaboration. Its success, at least in part, lies in the fact that it draws on the ideas and experiences of a wide range of occupational therapists and healthcare workers, to further demonstrate what can be achieved in practice. The important and essential, contents of this handbook, and their impeccable delivery, render it to be of immense worth to those who are involved (or are prospectively involved) in the provision and management (and receipt) of occupational therapy. It will also be of great value to other therapists and indeed, their service users. Accordingly, its wide readership is very strongly urged. Philip Allen, LL.B


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