Dr Lindsey Nicholls, Julie Cunningham Piergrossi, Carolina de Sena Gibertoni, Margaret A. Daniel
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1 online resource (x, 244 pages) :
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illustrations
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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The therapeutic use of self in occupational therapy -- An occupational therapy perspective on Freud, Klein, and Bion -- The function of doing in the intermediate space : Donald Winnicott and occupational therapy -- Beyond Bowlby : exploring the dynamics of attachment -- Re-awakening psychoanalytic thinking in occupational therapy : from Gail Fidler to here -- MOVI : a relational model in occupational therapy -- Let the children speak -- Working with difference -- Psychoanalytic thinking in research methods -- Understanding the use of emotional content in therapy using occupational therapists' narratives -- Training experiences to develop psychoanalytic thinking -- The relational space of supervision
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book explores the influence of psychoanalytic theories on occupational therapy practice and thinking. It incorporates a new conceptual model (the MOVI) to guide practice, which uses psychoanalysis as a theoretical foundation for understanding therapeutic relationships and the 'doing' that takes place in clinical practice