In the footsteps of Wilcock, Part two: The interdependent nature of doing, being, becoming, and belonging

The four dimensions of occupation developed by Wilcock in the Occupational Perspective on Health-doing, being, becoming, and belonging-have evolved. Although the inter-relationships between the dimensions have been explored by clinicians and researchers to some degree, the reciprocal and multidimens...

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Published inOccupational therapy in health care Vol. 28; no. 3; p. 247
Main Authors Hitch, Danielle, Pépin, Geneviève, Stagnitti, Karen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.07.2014
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Summary:The four dimensions of occupation developed by Wilcock in the Occupational Perspective on Health-doing, being, becoming, and belonging-have evolved. Although the inter-relationships between the dimensions have been explored by clinicians and researchers to some degree, the reciprocal and multidimensional nature of these relationships are rarely explicitly addressed. This article will present a critical analysis of the relationships and interaction between doing, being, becoming, and belonging, initially in dyads and then in a multidimensional way. The article proposes provisional understandings of how they combine and influence each other in occupational engagement. Six observations are made on the dimensions of occupation, along with a discussion of the impact of their interrelationships on research and practice.
ISSN:1541-3098
DOI:10.3109/07380577.2014.898115