Using reflective learning opportunities to reveal and transform knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and skills related to the occupation of sexual engagement impaired by disability

Sexuality is one area of human occupation that spans across the lifespan and is identified as an activity of daily living. Barriers to engagement in this occupation fall under the occupational therapists' scope of practice. Teaching that fosters self-reflection about attitudes and perceptions h...

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Main Authors: Rondalyn V. Whitney (Author), Wendy W. Fox (Author)
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Published: Scholarworks @ WMU, 2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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