What does being Independent mean? why does it always seem to be an OT’s goal for their clients? Is it even possible? A long time bug bear that I decided to have a deeper look into. Part of this ep looks at info from the included article.
Tamaru, A., McColl, M, A., & Yamasaki, S. (2007) Understanding ‘Independence’: Perspectives of occupational therapists. Disability and Rehabilitation, 29(13), 1021-1033, DOI: 10.1080/09638280600929110
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169 – EquipMeOT ft Lindsay DeLong
168 – Critical Thinking 101
167 – How to improve your Interviewing
166 – Call out your Whiteness ft Helen Harrington and Marielle Turner
165 – Celebrate the Little Wins
164 – OTAus2023 Reflections
163 – Do we all need to be Occupational Scientists?
162 – Trauma Informed Occupational Therapy ft Marie Bell
161 – ALL ABOUT OCCUPATION ft Assoc Prof Genevieve Pepin
160 – Catching Up with Ms OT Flourish ft Mandy Chamberlain
158 – ALL ABOUT OCCUPATION ft Karina Sanson-Fisher
157 – Lessons I’ve Learned Pushing OT Into The Digital World
156 – The Memory OT ft Allison Brush
155 – ALL ABOUT OCCUPATION ft Clare Hocking
154 – The State of the Profession
153 – How To/Not to Enact Change in the Profession ft Clarice Grote
152 – ALL ABOUT OCCUPATION ft Jaime Leite Junior
151 – Can Anyone Be a Dope Leader?
150 – Why do we need to talk about Occupational Therapy?
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