<p><i>Skills for Practice in Occupational Therapy</i> is an essential companion for all students and newly qualified practitioners working in the complicated field of occupational therapy.</p><p>Written by Edward Duncan of the University of Stirling, the book provides a practical and pragmatic guide to becoming a successful practitioner. It covers everything from thinking and judgement to decision making, evidence-based practice and research skills, and leadership and management. It also guides the reader toward effective career advancement, getting their work noticed, and staying up to date in their field. </p><p>This book is a companion to Duncan''s <i>Foundations for Practice in Occupational Therapy,</i> and provides the practical applications of the theory covered in that text.</p><ul><li>Completely updated to align with current practice in occupational therapy</li><p><li>Chapters structured for easy navigation </li><p><li>Practical examples and/or vignettes bring the text to life<