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3
תואר:
מוסמך
היחידה האקדמית שאחראית על הקורס:
ריפוי בעיסוק-לימודים מתקדמים
סמסטר:
סמסטר א'
שפת ההוראה:
עברית
קמפוס:
מורה אחראי על הקורס (רכז):
ד"ר תמי בר-שליטא
שעות קבלה של רכז הקורס:
ימי ב' 12:30-13:30
מורי הקורס:
ד"ר תמי בר שליטא פרופ שולה פרוש
תאור כללי של הקורס:
הסמינר יעסוק בערכים מרכזיים של הפרדיגמה כמו גם בתיאוריות על-תחומיות- המנחות התערבות בהתאמה לתפיסת המקצוע. הסמינר מבוסס על למידה אקטיבית של המשתתפים
מטרות הקורס:
• ללמד את מרכיבי היסוד של הריפוי בעיסוק תוך שימת דגש על למידה של תיאוריות בריפוי בעיסוק והבנת מרכזיותן בעשיה הקלינית.
• הקניית ידע במדע העיסוק תוך הבנת קשרי הגומלין בין מדע העיסוק לריפוי בעיסוק
תוצרי למידה : בסיומו של קורס זה, סטודנטים יהיו מסוגלים:
• לזהות את עיקרי הפרדיגמה כתוצר של תהליך היסטורי של התפתחות הריפוי בעיסוק
• לבחון התאמה של תיאוריה לפרדיגמה של הריפוי בעיסוק
• לפרק לגורמים את מרכיבי העשייה המקצועית ולבחנם תיאורטית
• לפתח תפיסה יישומית של נושאי מדע העיסוק
• להבדיל את נושאי המחקר במדע העיסוק מאלו בריפוי בעיסוק
דרישות נוכחות (%):
100%
שיטת ההוראה בקורס:
סמינר: הרצאות, דיונים, , קריאה, למידה עצמית והצגות סטודנטים
רשימת נושאים / תכנית הלימודים בקורס:
• התפתחות מקצוע הריפוי בעיסוק לאורך השנים
• שינוי פרדיגמות
• הקלסיפיקציה של ארגון הבריאות העולמי ICF ויישומה
• ארגון ידע בריפוי בעיסוק
• מדע העיסוק וריפוי בעיסוק
• מושגים במבנה תיאוריות
• חשיבה קלינית ו- practice Client-centered
• Evidence based practice
• מתע"מ
• מודלים כלליים בריפוי בעיסוק
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ספרים הכוללים מודלים שונים להתערבות:
Bruce, M.A., & Borg, B. (1993). Psychosocial occupational therapy, frames of reference for intervention. Second edition. Thorofare, NJ: Slack.
Katz, N. (2005). Cognition and occupation across the life span: Models for intervention in occupational therapy. Bethesda MD: American Occupational Therapy Association.
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Kramer, P., Hinojosa, J., & Royeen, C.B. (2003). Perspectives in Human Occupation. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Ch, 5 & 8
Kronenberg, F., Algado, S.A., & Pollard N. (Eds). (2005). Occupational Therapy Without Borders - Learning from the spirit of survivors, Edinburgh; Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
Letts, L., Rigby, P., Stewart, D. (Eds). Using environments to enable occupational performance. Thorofare, NJ: Slack.
Pedretti, L.W. & Early, M.B. (Eds). (2001). Occupational Therapy practice skills for physical dysfunction. St Louis: Mosby.
Townsend, E. (Ed.) (1997). Enabling Occupation: An occupational therapy perspective. Ottawa: Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy
M.V. Radomski, & C.A. Trombly Latham (Eds.). (2008 .(Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction. ((6 th ed, pp. .).(Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/ Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Stein, F., & Cutler, S.K. (1998). Psychosocial occupational therapy: A holistic approach. San Diego: Singular Publication Group Inc.
Walker, K.F., & Ludwig, F.M (Eds.) (2004). Perspectives on theory for the practice of occupational Therapy (3rd ed). Austin TX: PRO-ED.
חומר לקריאה נוספת:
הערכת הקורס - הרכב הציון הסופי :
מבחן מסכם בכתב/בחינה בעל פה 50 %
הרצאה40 %
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הגשת עבודה 0 %
הגשת תרגילים 10 %
הגשת דו"חות 0 %
פרויקט מחקר 0 %
בחנים 0 %
אחר 0 %
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