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Recovery Through Activity

Increasing Participation in Everyday Life

Sue Parkinson

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Routledge
31 October 2023
The Recovery Through Activity handbook offers an occupation-centred treatment programme and intervention, rooted in occupational therapy, and underpinned by the Model of Human Occupation. This valuable resource contains comprehensive evidence regarding the value of 12 categories of activity, along with a wealth of resources to support their implementation.

Fully revised to reflect current practice, and with a range of fresh resources, this book:

Will help practitioners support participants in recognising the long-term benefits of occupational participation while exploring a range of activities Offers comprehensive evidence regarding the value of activity along with a wealth of resources to support implementation of an occupation-based intervention Includes worksheets that are available for download online to support easy use, as well as links to purpose-made mini videos introducing prospective participants to the 12 topics Provides examples of how groupwork can be adapted, as well as suggestions for how assessments can be used to build competence in 1:1 work Divides session ideas into quick questions, discussion topics, and options for exploration and reflection Presents new session ideas as well as helpful signposts to further developments in the companion handbook, Discovery Through Activity

Showcasing new and diverse voices of those using the programme, Recovery Through Activity, 2nd edition, is an invaluable resource for occupational therapists, occupational therapy students and educators, and occupation-focused mental health services.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   680g
ISBN:   9781032322407
ISBN 10:   1032322403
Pages:   236
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Contributors Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Part 1 Introducing Recovery Through Activity Promoting the value of activity Programme design: applying the Model of Human Occupation Exploration through groupwork Competence-building through one-to-one work Evaluating the use of Recovery Through Activity Part 2 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 Activity and occupation – Key messages Group profile Activity checklist Group flyer Self-assessment

Sue Parkinson is known in the Occupational Therapy profession for her contributions to the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), most notably an assessment, the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool (MOHOST), 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 occupation-centred practice.

Reviews for Recovery Through Activity: Increasing Participation in Everyday Life

As co-chair of a Recovery Through Activity community of practice, I am regularly touched and inspired to hear about the increased happiness, purpose, and vision witnessed by my colleagues. Recovery Through Activity works its magic for clinicians and participants! - Sarah Helen Keith-Roach, Expert by Experience, Sussex Partnership Foundation NHS Trust. Finding Recovery Through Activity was 'a lightbulb moment'. It represents everything that occupational therapists do well and enables us to provide greater parity across mental health and learning disability services. The handbook is a must-read for all occupation-centred providers. - Amy Mitchell, Divisional Head Occupational Therapist, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Recovery Through Activity is a beautifully crafted, theory-driven, practical resource for everyone who values occupation-centred practice. It gets to the heart of the relationship between occupational participation and recovery and is a delightfully accessible read. I recommend it to students, practitioners, researchers, and academics. - Sarah Bodell, Senior Lecturer, University of Salford. I enjoy using Recovery Through Activity to plan and modify structured occupational therapy interventions. I like to think of it as providing the spine for my wild ideas, resulting in successful interventions, tailored to the needs of the individual. - Manohar Kainth, Assistant Practitioner, Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust


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