An Occupational Therapist's Guide to Sleep and Sleep Problems
Health, Well Being & Psychology
The first book written specifically on clinical applications of sleep and sleep disorder theory for occupational therapists, this book bridges the research to practice gap. Contributors share their expertise, exploring topics such as the relationship between mental health and sleep; how sleep is affected by age, or by specific conditions such as dementia or autism; and how occupational therapists can use their skills and training to improve sleep quality in patients who are suffering from pain, or trauma.
This timely book is essential reading for occupational therapists and students of occupational therapy, covering all of the aspects of sleep and sleep disorders that they will find useful for practice.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- : 0.88
- : 20 February 2015
- : 2.8 Centimeters X 19.8 Centimeters X 26.2 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : 368
- : 616.8/498
- : English
- : Hardback
- : Andrew Green (Editor); Cary Brown (Editor); Michael Iwama (Foreword by); Sue Wilson (Contribution by); Claire Durant (Contribution by); Chris Alford (Contribution by); Dietmar Hank (Contribution by); Jane Hicks (Contribution by); Jillian Smith-Windsor (Contribution by); Jillian Franklin (Contribution by); Julie Boswell (Contribution by); Jennifer Thai (Contribution by); Eva Nakopoulou (Contribution by); Megan Wale (Contribution by); Emma Wood (Contribution by); Nicole Laberge (Contribution by); Anna Asadi-Moghaddam (Contribution by); Diana Hurley (Contribution by); Katie MacQueen (Contribution by); Katherine Gaylarde (Contribution by); Fiona Wright (Contribution by)