By Jonathon O’Brien
Apply the latest evidence-based knowledge of human memory in your occupational therapy practice.
Memory is among the core components of the human experience. We draw continuously on memory in our everyday lives, facilitating our daily routines and building on our past experiences to improve our future occupational performance.
Memory loss impairs human occupation in myriad ways. It can significantly affect daily routines, making it challenging for individuals to maintain their independence and quality of life.
Memory Impairment and Occupation: A Guide to Evaluation and Treatment is a practical, evidence-based guide that is essential reading for occupational therapists, providing ways forward for those working with memory impaired individuals.
The book covers a range of topics, including:
The book draws on the latest evidence from cognitive neuroscience, while maintaining a consistent focus on the distinct theoretical contributions of occupational therapy and occupational science.
Memory Impairment and Occupation: A Guide to Evaluation and Treatment readers will also find:
Memory Impairment and Occupation: A Guide to Evaluation and Treatment is ideal for occupational therapy clinicians and students concerned with the assessment and treatment of people with memory impairments. It will also be of interest to physicians, psychologists, speech and language therapists, and all those working with this population.
Memory Impairment and Occupation: A Guide to Evaluation and Treatment is published by Wiley-Blackwell, with a 1st edition release date of January 3, 2024. The book is available in English and consists of 272 pages. The ISBN-10 is 1119708869, and the ISBN-13 is 978-1119708865.
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