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Pluralism: Signposting a split in occupational therapy?
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Pluralism: Signposting a split in occupational therapy?

Craig Greber
Australian occupational therapy journal, Vol.58(6), pp.455-457
2011
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1630.2011.00959.xView
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Clinical Sciences Public Health and Health Services occupation occupational therapy theory professional competence professional standards.
The article discusses the use of pluralism to understand how occupational therapy is being practised. Pluralism could help understand the transformation of occupational therapy practice. It highlights issues arising from the differences between the medical practices to reflect the different underlying philosophies.

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