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Title Illuminating the dark side of occupation : international perspectives from occupational therapy and occupational science / edited by Dr Rebecca Twinley
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021

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Series Routledge advances in occupational science and occupational therapy
Routledge advances in occupational science and occupational therapy.
Contents Chapter 1. The Dark Side of Occupation: An introduction to the Naming, Creation, Intent, and Development of the Concept, by Rebecca Twinley -- Section I. Theorising the Dark Side of Occupation -- Chapter 2. The Dark Side of Occupation: Accumulating Insights from Occupational Science, by Clare Hocking -- Chapter 3. The Dark Side of Occupation: An Historical Review of Occupational Therapy, by Elizabeth Anne McKay -- Chapter 4. The Whole of the Moon: How Our Occupational Lens Helps or Hinders Our Exploration of the Dark Side of Occupation, by Claire Hart -- Chapter 5. Ontological and Epistemological Considerations in Understanding Occupations in Extreme and/or Oppressive Contexts: "Doing Non Violent Resistance" in Palestine, by Gail Whiteford and Aliya Haddad -- Section II. Researching the Dark Side of Occupation -- Chapter 6. Homelessness and Occupation, by Leonie Boland, Carrie Anne Marshall, and Lee Ann Westover -- Chapter 7. Occupational Transition from Smoker to Non-Smoker: The Perceived Consequences in Women's Lives, by Kerrie Luck -- Chapter 8. Self-Defeating Behaviour in an Individual with Borderline Personality Disorder from An Occupational Perspective, by Sarah Mercer -- Chapter 9. Exploring the Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse Trauma in the Context of the Occupation of Work, by S. Caroline Taylor -- Section III. Occupational Therapy Practice -- Chapter 10. Challenges for Occupational Therapists Working with Clients who Choose Illicit, Immoral or Health-Compromising Occupations, by Craig Greber -- Chapter 11. Substance Use and Recovery as Part of Daily Life: A Zimbabwean Perspective of Substance Use as an Occupation among Young Adults Living with HIV, by Clement Nhunzvi and Roshan Galvaan -- Chapter 12. The Dark Side of Occupation in an Eating Disorder Intensive Day Service, by Mary Cowan and Clarissa Sørlie -- Chapter 13. Occupational Engagement in Forensic Settings: Exploring the Occupational Experiences of Men Living within a Forensic Mental Health Unit, by Karen Morris -- Chapter 14. The Development of an Assessment which Provides a Practical Application of the Concept of the Dark Side of Occupation for Practitioners and Students, by Quinn Tyminski -- Section IV. Occupational Therapy Education -- Chapter 15. Occupational Therapy Sounds Too Nice: Reflections from a Recently Trained Occupational Therapist, by Kwaku Agyemang -- Chapter 16. The Dark Side of Studying at University, by Priscilla Ennals -- Chapter 17. How the Dark Side of Occupation can be Instructed in a Course: Learning from Occupational Therapy, by Julie Nastasi -- Chapter 18. Not Everything is Rosy and Not Everyone Wants to Fix their Garden: An Australian Example of Integrating the Dark Side of Occupation into Curriculum for Final Year Students, by Amelia Di Tommaso -- Chapter 19. The Value of Exploring the Dark Side of Occupation in Pre Registration Occupational Therapy Education, Using Homelessness as a Case Study, by Miranda Cunningham and Jordan Pace -- Chapter 20. The Dark Side of Occupation: A Conversation of our Evolution and our Future, by Rebecca Twinley, Karen Jacobs, and Channine Clarke
Summary "This innovative volume introduces Twinley's concept of 'The Dark Side of Occupation'. Focused on less explored and under-addressed occupations, it is an idea which challenges traditional assumptions around the positive, beneficial, health-promoting relationship between occupation and health"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Rebecca Twinley (known to many as 'Bex') recently took up the post of Senior Lecturer on the Occupational Therapy Programme at the University of Brighton. Bex is creator of the concept 'The Dark Side of Occupation', which has been attracting increasing global attention. Bex has been an approved member of the Occupational Therapy Europe Register of Experts in the area of dark side of occupation since May 2019. Her doctoral work focused on the lack of acknowledgement regarding a form of sexual offending that had been ignored: woman-to-woman rape and sexual assault. She enjoys thinking critically, challenging norms and assumptions, or just the plain and obvious lack of address of issues that impact upon people and their subjective experiences of occupations. Bex lives in East Sussex, UK and works at the University of Brighton, which she calls her "occupational home"
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Subject Occupational therapy.
Industrial hygiene.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Health
occupational therapy.
MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Occupational Therapy
MEDICAL / Occupational & Industrial Medicine
MEDICAL / Nursing / Research & Theory
Industrial hygiene
Occupational therapy
Form Electronic book
Author Twinley, Rebecca, editor.
LC no. 2020018237
ISBN 9780429556753
0429556756
9780429266256
0429266251
9780429561221
0429561229
9780429565694
0429565690