How Society 's Philosophy Has Shaped Occupational Therapy Practice for the Past 100 Years
The Anne Cronin Mosey lecture seeks to stimulate provocative thinking about issues important to occupational therapy. The speaker is asked to raise a controversial issue and provide a perspective that may challenge many in the audience. In this paper, I examine occupational therapy practice in the c...
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Main Author: | Jim Hinojosa (Author) |
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