163
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Annotated Bibliography of Chaos for Occupational Therapy

&
Pages 63-80 | Published online: 03 Aug 2009

REFERENCES

  • Coffey D. S. Self-organization, complexity and chaos: The new biology for medicine. Nature Medicine 1998; 4: 882–885
  • Coppa D. F. Chaos theory suggests a new paradigm for nursing science. Journal of Advanced Nursing 1993; 18: 985–991
  • Dombeck M-T. B. Chaos and self-organization as a consequence of spiritual disequilibrium. Clinical Nurse Specialist 1996; 10: 69–73
  • Donne J. Meditation 17. Devotions upon emergent occasions. 1623–1624
  • Dunn W., Brown C., McGuigan A. The ecology of human performance: A framework for considering the effect of context. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1994; 48: 595–607
  • Dunn W., Brown C., McClain L., Westman K. The ecology of human performance: A contextual perspective in human occupation. The practice of the future: Putting occupation back into therapy (Lesson 1)., C. B. Royeen. American Occupational Therapy Association, Bethesda, MD 1994, AOTA Self Study Series:
  • Evans C., Stone G. V. M. The self-organization matrix: A protocol utilizing dynamical systems theory in clinical decision making. Neurology Report 1995; 19: 34–38
  • Fisher A. Uniting practice and theory in a occupational framework: 1998 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1998; 52: 509–521
  • Frost R. The road not taken. Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged. 1979, Henry Holt
  • Glassick C. E., Huber M. T., Maeroff G. I. Scholarship assessed: Evaluation of the professoriate. Jossey-Bass., San Francisco 1997
  • Gray J. M., Kennedy B. L., Zemke R. Dynamical systems theory: An overview. Occupational Science: The evolving discipline, R. Zemke, F. Clark. F.A. Davis., Philadelphia 1996a; 297–308
  • Gray J. M., Kennedy B. L., Zemke R. Application of dynamical systems theory to occupation. Occupational Science: The evolving discipline, R. Zemke, F. Clark. F.A. Davis., Philadelphia 1996b; 309–324
  • Kielhofner G. A model of human occupation, 2nd ed. Williams and Wilkins., Baltimore 1995
  • Kielhofner G., Forsyth K. The model of human occupation: An overview of current concepts. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 1977a; 60: 103–110
  • Kielhofner G., Forsyth K. Inner characteristics: Response to letter to the editor. British Journal of Occupational Therapy 1977b; 60: 330–331
  • King L. J. Toward a science of adaptive responses. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1978; 54: 127–128
  • Kuhn T. S. The structure of scientific revolutions. University of Chicago Press., Chicago 1970
  • Lewin R. Complexity: Life at the edge of chaos, 2nd ed. University of Chicago Press., Chicago 1999
  • Lorenz E. The butterfly effect. Journal of Atmospheric Science 1963; 20: 130–141
  • Ludwig A. M. Method and madness in the arts and sciences. Creativity Research Journal 1998; 11: 93–101
  • Markham F. W. A method for introducing the concepts of chaos theory to medical students. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 1998; 19: 1–4
  • Neistadt M. E. Teaching strategies for the development of clinical reasoning. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 1996; 50: 676–684
  • Ray M. A. Complexity and nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly 1998; 11: 91–93
  • Remer R. Chaos theory and the canon of creativity. Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry 1996; 48: 145–154
  • Rosenthal D. A. Gray matter. Chaos theory: Implications for Rehabilitation Counselor Education. Rehabilitation Education 1996; 10: 225–228
  • Royeen C. B., Crabtree J., Baber B. Occupation declaimed: Decussation of doing and discovery. Institute session presented at the 78th Annual Conference of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Baltimore, MD. 1998
  • Royeen C. B. Elaborating upon occupation using chaos. Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists Tri-Joint Congress, Toronto, Canada. 2000a
  • Royeen C. B. Chaotic elaboration on occupation. Paper presented at the 10th Annual International Conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and Life Sciences, Philadelphia, PA. 2000b
  • Royeen C. B., DeGangi G. A. Use of neurodevelopmental treatment as an intervention: Annotated listing of studies 1980–1990. Perceptual and Motor Skills 1992; 75: 175–194
  • Sabelli H. C., Carlson-Sabelli L., Messer J. The process method of comprehensive patient evaluation based on the emerging science of complex dynamical systems. Theoretical and Applied Chaos in Nursing 1994; 1: 33–41
  • Shepperd J. Chaos theory: Implications for homeopathy. European Journal of Classical Homeopathy 1996; 2: 36–41
  • Smith A. L., Henderson J. S., Metchell D. F., Nick J., Pollock J., Bancharnd D., Dicersman D. A., Flower D., Hamilton P. Annotated bibliography: Chaos theory-Nonlinear dynamics. Theoretical and Applied Chaos in Nursing 1994; 1: 42–43
  • Spitzer S. L. Dynamic systems theory: Relevance to the theory of sensory integration and the study of occupation. Sensory Integration Special Interest Section Quarterly 1999; 22: 1–4
  • Sternberg S. Human genome makes mind boggling reading. USA Today February 12, 2001; D1-D2
  • Waliszewski P., Molski M., Konarski J. On the holistic approach in cellular and cancer biology: Nonlinearly, complexity, and quasi-determinism of the dynamic cellular network. Journal of Surgical Oncology 1998; 68: 70–78
  • Warren K., Franklin C., Streeter C. L. New directions in systems theory: Chaos and complexity. Social Work 1998; 43: 357–372
  • White K. R., Begun J. W. Nursing entrepreneurship in an era of chaos and complexity. Nursing Administration Quarterly 1998; 22: 40–47
  • Zbilut J. P. Measuring dimensions in chaotic systems. Complexity and Chaos in Nursing 1997; 4: 38–43

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.