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Das „Model of Personal Adaptation through Occupation“ (Modell persönlicher Anpassung durch Betätigung)

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Konzeptionelle Modelle für die ergotherapeutische Praxis

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Das „Model of Personal Adaptation through Occupation“ (Modell persönlicher Anpassung durch Betätigung) will als allgemeingültiges Modell der ▸ Ergotherapie

  • einen Fokus für die Strukturierung von Annahmen bieten

  • Konzepte (Vorstellungen) definieren

  • Prinzipien (Beziehungen zwischen den Konzepten) vorschlagen

  • zu Ideen für die ergotherapeutische Praxis anregen.

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Reed, K.L. (2004). Das „Model of Personal Adaptation through Occupation“ (Modell persönlicher Anpassung durch Betätigung). In: Konzeptionelle Modelle für die ergotherapeutische Praxis. Ergotherapie — Reflexion und Analyse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08172-3_5

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