Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship in occupational therapy practice. Two previous studies have focused on therapist communication style, or ‘mode’ use, but to date no group comparisons have been reported. Aim: To explore differences between occupational therapists and occupational therapy students with regard to their therapeutic mode use. Methods: The study had a cross-sectional design, and convenience samples consisting of occupational therapists (n¼109) and of second-year occupational therapy students (n¼96) were recruited. The Self-Assessment of Modes Questionnaire was the main data collection tool. Group differences were analysed with independent t-tests. Results: The occ...
Background: Students’ preferences for teaching have been associated with their own approaches to s...
The ambition of this thesis is to contribute, from a paradigm theoretical frame of reference, to the...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
According to the Intentional Relationship Model, the use of therapeutic approaches tailored to indiv...
Background: The intentional relationship model (IRM) proposes six distinct ways of relating to clien...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in interactions between occupational therapi...
Background: According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), the intentional use of relational...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) introduced six therapeutic modes as ways of rel...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Introduction: scientific literature underline the importance of client-centred approach in medicine;...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Background: Students’ preferences for teaching have been associated with their own approaches to s...
The ambition of this thesis is to contribute, from a paradigm theoretical frame of reference, to the...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) is a new model of the therapeutic relationship ...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
Introduction: The client-therapist relationship has long been viewed as important for both the proce...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model is specifically focused on the relational aspect of t...
According to the Intentional Relationship Model, the use of therapeutic approaches tailored to indiv...
Background: The intentional relationship model (IRM) proposes six distinct ways of relating to clien...
The purpose of this study was to examine the difference in interactions between occupational therapi...
Background: According to the Intentional Relationship Model (IRM), the intentional use of relational...
Background: The Intentional Relationship Model (IRM) introduced six therapeutic modes as ways of rel...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Introduction: scientific literature underline the importance of client-centred approach in medicine;...
Approaches to studying may be influenced by students’ age, maturity, and experience in higher educat...
Background: Students’ preferences for teaching have been associated with their own approaches to s...
The ambition of this thesis is to contribute, from a paradigm theoretical frame of reference, to the...
An understanding of students' perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise ...