The Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability (VdTMoCA) is an Occupational Therapy practice model originating from South Africa in the 1960s and 70s that has gained a great deal of interest in the UK over the last 10 years, particularly in mental health, forensic and learning disabilities fields of practice. This is the first book to be published on the use of the model in the UK context. Opening chapters explain fundamental concepts in the model in relation to UK practice and how to implement the model whilst considering theories of change. How the model was implemented into the Centre of Excellence in the model in Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is illustrated, supported by practical resources for you to use. Case examples illustrate how the OT process is guided by the VdTMoCA in adult acute inpatient mental health services, followed by a dedicated chapter on treatment planning and evaluation. Although this book is written based on acute mental health practice, the content of this book has relevance and applicability in many other fields. A4 in size, printed in full colour with resource pages for photocopying. Contents as follows: CHAPTER ONE: Defining parameters (including Creative ability, occupational identity and occupational performance; the VdTMoCA, recovery model and personalisation). CHAPTER TWO: The VdTMoCA in an adult acute mental health service. CHAPTER THREE: How and where to start - 7 Steps to implementation (including models of change). CHAPTER FOUR: Case examples (five cases presented in detail). CHAPTER FIVE: Occupational therapy treatment planning and evaluation (including occupational therapy treatment pathway templates for anxiety, depression, psychosis, dual diagnosis and cognitive impairment; designing a treatment programme for a population; review and audit). CHAPTER SIX: Moving forward. Appendices: (including treatment protocol examples, task assessments, documentation tools).
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