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Season 1: Episode 9
šļø Occupation Based Practice (Part 3): Insights from the perspective of Senior Occupational Therapists
Welcome to the concluding episode of our Occupation Research Series, where we unravel the intricate layers of occupation-focused practice. In this final installment, we delve deep into the perspectives of senior occupational therapists, exploring their insights on occupation-centered practice and supervision.
š Article Unpicking: "Occupation-centred practice and supervision: Exploring senior occupational therapistsā perspectives"
š Read the article here
š Unpacking 5 Key Themes
Join us as we dissect the article, focusing on five crucial themes that form the backbone of senior occupational therapists' experiences. From the core principles of occupation-centered practice to the evolving landscape of supervision, we navigate through the nuanced perspectives presented in this thought-provoking research.
š Insights for Aspiring Therapists:
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a budding occupational therapist, this episode offers valuable insights and reflections. Gain a deeper understanding of the profession's intricacies, learning from the experiences and wisdom shared by senior therapists.
š Reflections for Senior Therapists:
In this episode, we intend to stimulate reflection on your role as a supervisor, inspiring you to think about your current supervisory style.
š£ļø Join the Conversation:
Connect with us on social media using #OccupationResearchSeries to share your thoughts, questions, and experiences related to occupation-centered practice and supervision. Don't miss this enlightening conclusion to our series ā tune in now to explore the gateway role of supervisors in shaping the future of occupational therapy!
Connect with us on instagram!
Reference:
Phillips, K., Di Tommaso, A., Molineux, M. and Nicholson, E. (2023). Occupationācentred practice and supervision: Exploring senior occupational therapistsā perspectives.Ā Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 70(5). doi:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1440-1630.12879
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Season 1: Episode 9
šļø Occupation Based Practice (Part 3): Insights from the perspective of Senior Occupational Therapists
Welcome to the concluding episode of our Occupation Research Series, where we unravel the intricate layers of occupation-focused practice. In this final installment, we delve deep into the perspectives of senior occupational therapists, exploring their insights on occupation-centered practice and supervision.
š Article Unpicking: "Occupation-centred practice and supervision: Exploring senior occupational therapistsā perspectives"
š Read the article here
š Unpacking 5 Key Themes
Join us as we dissect the article, focusing on five crucial themes that form the backbone of senior occupational therapists' experiences. From the core principles of occupation-centered practice to the evolving landscape of supervision, we navigate through the nuanced perspectives presented in this thought-provoking research.
š Insights for Aspiring Therapists:
Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a budding occupational therapist, this episode offers valuable insights and reflections. Gain a deeper understanding of the profession's intricacies, learning from the experiences and wisdom shared by senior therapists.
š Reflections for Senior Therapists:
In this episode, we intend to stimulate reflection on your role as a supervisor, inspiring you to think about your current supervisory style.
š£ļø Join the Conversation:
Connect with us on social media using #OccupationResearchSeries to share your thoughts, questions, and experiences related to occupation-centered practice and supervision. Don't miss this enlightening conclusion to our series ā tune in now to explore the gateway role of supervisors in shaping the future of occupational therapy!
Connect with us on instagram!
Reference:
Phillips, K., Di Tommaso, A., Molineux, M. and Nicholson, E. (2023). Occupationācentred practice and supervision: Exploring senior occupational therapistsā perspectives.Ā Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 70(5). doi:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/1440-1630.12879
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