Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their practice. However, there are many examples in the narratives of disabled people that suggest that the health and social care services they experience do not quite meet this aspiration. The authors propose that an understanding of disability from disabled people’s perspectives is elemental to client-centred practice and that knowledge of the academic discipline of disability studies can contribute to authentic client-centred occupational therapy
“Disability is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restr...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
Paul Abberley\u27s 1995 critique of occupational therapy exposed a seemingly irreconcilable disagree...
Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their...
Service provision with people with disabilities is often implicitly influenced by the operative par...
Disability is a core concept in rehabilitation sciences, and specifically in occupational therapy. C...
Aims: While disability is the focus of much attention in occupational therapy, there has been little...
The aim of this thesis is to explore what understandings of disability are evident in the literature...
Locating occupational therapy within gendered and racialized systems of power, the authors consider ...
This authoritative collection of writings examines and challenges traditional notions of disability....
Disability Studies (DS) can retain its integrity and potentially expand its role in progressive occu...
What is the lived experience of disabled occupational therapists in terms of the supports and barrie...
People with learning disabilities continue to report a lack of real inclusion in the communities in...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
“Disability is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restr...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
Paul Abberley\u27s 1995 critique of occupational therapy exposed a seemingly irreconcilable disagree...
Occupational therapists frequently cite a ‘client-centred’ approach as a fundamental aspect of their...
Service provision with people with disabilities is often implicitly influenced by the operative par...
Disability is a core concept in rehabilitation sciences, and specifically in occupational therapy. C...
Aims: While disability is the focus of much attention in occupational therapy, there has been little...
The aim of this thesis is to explore what understandings of disability are evident in the literature...
Locating occupational therapy within gendered and racialized systems of power, the authors consider ...
This authoritative collection of writings examines and challenges traditional notions of disability....
Disability Studies (DS) can retain its integrity and potentially expand its role in progressive occu...
What is the lived experience of disabled occupational therapists in terms of the supports and barrie...
People with learning disabilities continue to report a lack of real inclusion in the communities in...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
Rehabilitation is a controversial subject in disability studies, often discussed in terms of oppress...
“Disability is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restr...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
Paul Abberley\u27s 1995 critique of occupational therapy exposed a seemingly irreconcilable disagree...