Background
Breines, Estelle Borgman was born on March 7, 1936 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Sanford and Sylvia (Goldin) Borgman.
(At last, a book about the little pieces of occupation whi...)
At last, a book about the little pieces of occupation which make up lifea s real situations and experiences and form a basis for therapy. Offered in the form of stories about practice previously published in the popular US publication Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners, this enjoyable book presents occupational therapists as "masters of the mundane. " Therapists, students and educators will find this easy to read text a useful tool in guiding clinical approaches to therapy. Accompanied by theoretical papers by Dr. Estelle Breines and colleagues previously published in refereed international journals, these stories will aid the reader in understanding principles of active occupation that guide practice and shed light on how these ideas can be applied to the education of therapists
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The only book that offers activity theory and detailed instructions ex plaining how to perform numerous activities.
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educator occupational therapist
Breines, Estelle Borgman was born on March 7, 1936 in Brooklyn. Daughter of Sanford and Sylvia (Goldin) Borgman.
Bachelor of Science, New York University, 1957. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1986. Master of Arts, Kean College, 1976.
Postgraduate, Rutgers University, 1979.
Director occupational therapy Coney Island Hospital, Brooklyn, 1957. Senior occupational therapist Meadowbrook Hospital, East Meadow, New York, 1965-1967. Director occupational therapy Brunswick Hospital Center, Amityville, 1967-1969.
Private practice New Jersey, 1971-1980. Coordinator fieldwork Union College, Scotch Plains, 1975-1978. President Geri-Rehabilitation Inc., Lebanon, since 1987.
Coordinator fieldwork Dominican College, Blauvelt, New York, 1986-1987. Professor New York University, 1987-1995. Chair occupational therapy programs, assistant to dean health science Touro College, New York City, 1995—1999.
Chair department occupational therapy Seton Hall University, 1999—2005. Executive director Development Rehabilitation Services, Lebanon, New Jersey, 1985^.
(At last, a book about the little pieces of occupation whi...)
(The only book that offers activity theory and detailed in...)
Fellow American Occupational Therapy Association. Member New Jersey Occupational Therapy Association (president since 2001, Merit award), World Federation Occupational Therapy (delegate), Belgian Sheepdog Club American (treasurer 1989-1993), Raritan Belgian Sheepdog Club (president 1991).
Daughter of Sanford and Sylvia (Goldin) Borgman. M. Ira S. Breines, May 30, 1956. Children: Roxanne Gail Breines Sukol, Eric Craig Breines, Jacqueline Ruth Breines.