A longitudinal study of the turning points and trajectories of therapeutic relationship development in occupational and physical therapy
Abstract Background The importance of the therapeutic relationship is widely recognised across healthcare professions. Despite the importance of therapeutic relationships, there are significant gaps in the knowledge base on how these relationships develop. To address these gaps, this study explores...
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Main Authors: | Ayana Horton (Author), Gail Hebson (Author), David Holman (Author) |
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