Adapting to a Challenging Fieldwork: Understanding the Ingredients
Two occupational therapy students were assigned to an inpatient psychiatric unit for their first Level 1 fieldwork. With limited on-site supervision provided, they looked to each other for peer support and collaboration in assisting one patient with severe depression who was considered the "sic...
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Main Authors: | Emily Raphael-Greenfield (Author), Ivettedari Miranda-Capella (Author), Myra Branch (Author) |
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