51品茶occupational therapy faculty prominent in new textbook edition
The second edition of a textbook edited by Jane O鈥橞rien, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, professor in the 51品茶鈥檚 Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (M.S.O.T.) program, was recently published.
The new edition of was published by Elsevier, the leading textbook company for health care textbooks. The book was co-edited by O鈥橞rien and private, South Carolina-based occupational therapy (OT) practitioner Jean Solomon, M.H.S., OTR/L.
The new edition features over 200 pages of learning activities, worksheets, and clinical examples to promote learning.
O鈥橞rien co-authored four chapters of the book with Solomon: 鈥淯nderstanding Occupation as a Precursor to Group Process;鈥 鈥淥ccupational, Activity, and Task Analysis;鈥 鈥淭eaching and Learning;鈥 and 鈥淐linical Application Exercises and Worksheets.鈥
Several other members of UNE鈥檚 occupational therapy program were also involved:
- Carol Lambdin-Pattavina, OTD/OTRL, who authored the chapter, 鈥淢anaging and Facilitating Groups鈥
- Regula Robnett, Ph.D., OTR/L, and Claire Michael (M.S.O.T., 鈥21), who authored the chapter, 鈥淎ging and Occupation: Emphasizing the Role of Physical Client Factors, Cognition, and Sensory Functioning鈥
- Kristin Winston, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, program director of OT at UNE, who co-authored two chapters: 鈥淕uidelines and Best Practices for Setting and Developing Goals鈥 and 鈥淓stablishing Individual and Group Goals鈥
O鈥橞rien has been publishing with Elsevier for over 20 years and is the editor of four other textbooks, including 鈥淐ase-Smith鈥檚 Occupational Therapy for Children and Adolescents;鈥 鈥淚ntroduction to Occupational Therapy;鈥 鈥淧ediatric Skills for Occupational Therapy Assistants;鈥 and the soon-to-be-released 鈥淭herapeutic Reasoning in Occupational Therapy: How to Develop Critical Thinking for Practice.鈥