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Coping Strategies to Promote Mental Health: Training Modules for Occupational Therapists and Other Care Providers

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Straathof, Theresa, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (168 p.) ill
Other Title:
Coping Strategies to Promote Mental Health
Place of Publication:
Taylor & Francis (Unlimited)
Summary:
"This manual offers care providers a unique combination of evidence-based methods for adult learning and coping strategy development when training clients individually or in groups. The coping content is split into four categories: health and wellness routines, changing the bodys response to stress, changing the situation, and changing attitude. Each category is then divided into four modules, including sleep, hygiene, suicide safety planning, setting healthy boundaries and gratitude. Coping strategies within categories help clients to engage and thrive in meaningful self-care, productive and leisure occupations. A clear learning objective defines what the client learns before leaving the session and outlines for facilitators actions/comments follow with suggestions of expected client responses and completion of handouts to ensure the learning is taking place. Occupational therapists and other care providers will find this manual useful to improve efficiencies in practice and support even the novice practitioner in providing meaningful teachings"--
ISBN:
1-000-46107-6

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