From the Book - Second edition.
The unfolding history of occupational therapy in mental health
Person-environment-occupation model
Person-centered evaluation
Evidence-based practice in mental health
The person. Introduction to the person
Intellectual disabilities
Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder
Disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders
Anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and related disorders
Trauma and stressor-related disorders
Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
Substance abuse and co-occurring disorders
Neurocognitive disorders (dementia)
Psychosocial concerns with physical disabilities
Communication and social skills
The environment. Introduction to the environment
The public policy environment
Stigma : implications for health recovery
Families and family-focused practice
Sociocultural perspectives in mental health practice
The neighborhood and community
The home environment : permanent supportive housing
Early intervention : a practice setting for infant and toddler mental health
Early psychosis programs for adolescents and young adults
Mental health practice in criminal justice systems
Supporting individuals through crisis to community living : meeting a continuum of service needs
Homeless and women's shelters
Wraparound services : children and families
Occupational therapy : service service members and veterans
Integrated behavioral health and primary care
Applying entrepreneurial skills in mental health practice
Introduction to occupation and co-occupation
Activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living
Occupational therapy's role in school mental health
Student : adult education
Volunteer and service occupation
Appendix A: Template for PEO analysis
Appendix B: Index of assessments
Appendix C: Index of interventions
Appendix D: Index of practice models and theoretical approaches.