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Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice F.A. Davis Company

Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice By F.A. Davis Company

Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice by F.A. Davis Company


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Summary

Designed for students and occupational therapists, this text examines the nature of clinical reasoning in therapeutic practice. It includes transcripts of interviews with therapists and illustrates abstract concepts using 25 clinical stories written by practising therapists.

Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice Summary

Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice by F.A. Davis Company

Designed for students and occupational therapists at all levels, this text examines the nature of clinical reasoning in therapeutic practice. It includes transcripts of interviews with therapists from The Clinical Reasoning Study sponsored by the American Occupational Therapy Association and the American Occupational Therapy Foundation, and illustrates abstract concepts using 25 clinical stories written by practising therapists. An appendix of stories that can be used for further analysis and classroom discussion is also included.

Table of Contents

Occupational therapy - a profession between two cultures; clinical reasoining - taking the client from structural limitation to new formulations; narrative reasoning - negotiating the future; implications for practice. Appendix: clinical stories.

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GOR004607160
9780803659377
0803659377
Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice by F.A. Davis Company
Used - Very Good
Paperback
F.A. Davis Company
19931230
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