This book presents "Action Over Inertia," a recovery-orientated, strengths-based approach to address the profound disruptions in daily activities and community participation often experienced by those living with serious mental illnesses.

With a focus on supported "doing", the Action Over Inertia approach engages individuals in small activity and participation efforts as an opening to making longer term and sustained changes that offer meaning and well-being. The book helps service providers develop their own knowledge of activities and the health and well-being benefits an individual might receive from activities. It also asks them to consider the biases, assumptions, and constraints that might impact their ability to implement interventions related to activity and participation. A range of worksheets, resources, vignettes, and other tools are provided to support this practice.

The manual was developed from the knowledge and practice of occupational science and therapy, but it will be of interest to any mental health professional, peer-provider, administrator, or policy maker interested in promoting recovery for people with serious mental illness



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Terry Krupa, PhD, is professor emerita, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Canada. Her research and practice have focused on promoting the community participation of people living with serious mental illness.

Megan Edgelow, EdD, is assistant professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University, Canada. She has clinical, teaching, and research experience in mental health and activity participation.

Shu-Ping Chen, PhD, is associate professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Alberta, Canada. Dr. Chen's teaching and research focuses on empowerment, recovery, and social inclusion for people with mental health issues.

Carol Mieras, MScOT, is adjunct academic staff and co-manager of the MasterCard Scholars Program, Queen's University, Canada. Her research and practice focus on inclusion and disability, particularly related to mental health.



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Authors and Contributors

Foreword I

Peggy Swarbrick

Foreword II

Ellie Fossey

Foreword III

Elizabeth Taylor

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter One: Preparing to use this workbook

Chapter Two: Understanding personal activity and participation patterns

Chapter Three: A first step: Making rapid changes in activity and participation

Chapter Four: Providing education about activity and participation, mental illness and recovery

Chapter Five: Making longer-term changes

Chapter Six: Supporting sustained changes in activity and participation patterns

Chapter Seven: Raising the profile of activity and participation in mental health service delivery

Chapter Eight: Evaluation of activity and participation to inform service development

References

Appendix A: Additional vignettes

Appendix B: Activity Engagement Measure (AEM)

Appendix C: Other applications of Action Over Inertia

C1: Anxiety Disorders and Activity and Participation

C2: Chronic Pain and Activity and Participation

C3: Mood Disorders and Activity and Participation

C4: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Activity and Participation

C5: Action Over Inertia Together (4- and 10-Session Group Outlines)

Titel
Promoting Activity and Participation in Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
Untertitel
The Action Over Inertia Approach
EAN
9781000456707
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
218