Creative activities as intervention - Exploring occupational therapists' narrative reasoning
Background Creative activities as intervention (CaI) in mental health promotes recovery and is an important part of occupational therapy practice. Yet few studies have explored occupational therapists' reasoning about using CaI to trace tacit knowledge.Aims/Objectives The aim of this study was...
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Main Authors: | Bodil Winther Hansen (Author), Helle Andrea Pedersen (Author), Lene Lauge Berring (Author), Staffan Josephsson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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