Introduction to the model of human occupation
Explaining Human Occupation. The basic concepts of human occupation
The dynamics of human occupation
Habituation: patterns of daily occupation
Performance capacity and lived body
The environment and human occupation
Crafting occupational life
Doing and becoming: occupational change and development.
Applying MOHO: The Therapy Process and Therapeutic Reasoning. Therapeutic reasoning: planning, implementing, and evaluating the outcomes of therapy
Assessment: choosing and using structured and unstructured means of gathering information
Occupational engagement: how clients achieve change
Therapeutic strategies for enabling change.
Therapeutic Reasoning Table.
Assessments: Structured Methods for Gathering Client Information. Observational assessments
Self-reports: eliciting client's perspectives
Talking with clients: assessments that collect information
Assessments combining methods of information gathering.
Case Ilustrations. Recrafting occupational narratives
Applying MOHO to clients who are cognitively impaired
Facilitating participation through community-based interventions
Enabling clients to reconstruct their occupational lives in long-term settings.
Resources for Applying and Developing MOHO. Communication and documentation
Evidence for practice from the model of human occupation
Research: investigating MOHO
The Model of human occupation, the ICF, and the occupational therapy practice framework: connections to support best practice around the world
Introduction to the MOHO clearinghouse and Web site.