Occupational Therapy Assessments: How Client-Centred Can They be?

Client-centred practice requires the involvement of the client throughout the assessment and therapeutic process; its background is outlined briefly. In order to consider how client-centred occupation therapy assessment can be, some of the complexities of implementing client-centred principles in as...

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Published inThe British journal of occupational therapy Vol. 63; no. 7; pp. 316 - 318
Main Authors Hong, Chia Swee, Pearce, Simon, Withers, Rachel Anne
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.07.2000
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Summary:Client-centred practice requires the involvement of the client throughout the assessment and therapeutic process; its background is outlined briefly. In order to consider how client-centred occupation therapy assessment can be, some of the complexities of implementing client-centred principles in assessment are presented in a fictitious case study. (Original abstract - amended)
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ISSN:0308-0226
1477-6006
DOI:10.1177/030802260006300704