This is a constantly changing text - the 9th edition developed by Neistadt and Crepau, two excellent OT's. The history and the excellence show through in this text. It once again draws together the best parts of occupational therapy incorporating traditional perspectives with the latest advances ... Read review
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A review by isaac43 on Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy - Maureen E. Neistadt October 5th, 2000
Author's product rating:
Degree of Information
Very high
How interesting was the book?
Mildly stimulating
How useful was it?
Very useful
Would you read it again?
Absolutely
Value for money
Excellent
Advantages:
it is all in here
Disadvantages:
Recommend to potential buyers:
yes
Full review
This is a constantly changing text - the 9th edition developed by Neistadt and Crepau, two excellent OT's. The history and the excellence show through in this text. It once again draws together the best parts of occupational therapy incorporating traditional perspectives with the latest advances in thinking.
It begins with the foundations the core principles of the profession and moves right through the process and its application in a variety of clinical settings. The glossary is well organised and although not quite universal enough provides a clear picture of the language and jargon of a developing profession.
If you want to buy only one occupational therapy book then this is it.