Essays about: "family therapy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 essays containing the words family therapy.
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1. Understanding the occupational adaptation process of individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta and their families to promote participation and occupational engagement : A scoping review
University essay fromAbstract : Introduction: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a condition that affects the whole family on many levels and is important to consider the management of the disease and its impact on occupational participation and engagement in daily activities. Aim: To explore the natural occupational adaptation process (OAP) and its impact on daily activities among individuals and families with OI. READ MORE
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2. “Excuse me, I am still here” : Designing for the Wellbeing of People With Dementia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Medier och kommunikationAbstract : A growing number of studies have been addressing the use of technology in dementia care. As traditional views of society focus mostly on the symptomatic aspects of dementia, the use of technology is limited to people’s impairments. READ MORE
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3. Student participation - a survey exploring elementary teachers’ perspectives
University essay from Jönköping UniversityAbstract : Introduction: School-based occupational therapists aim to enable students to participate to their full potential. Participation impacts students’ socio-emotional well-being and academic achievement. READ MORE
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4. centre for Vulnerable Youth
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : The present thesis explores the wide definition of homelessness and its complexity as a social phenomena. It is a very complex and multidirectional problem linked to individual, interpersonal, and socioeconomic factors. READ MORE
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5. Knowledge workers and the effects of remote work on occupational balance
University essay from Jönköping University/HälsohögskolanAbstract : Introduction: Technology has enabled remote work that is not location bound. Remote work is often performed by knowledge workers who focus on problemsolving and distributing information. New ways of working create a need for new information about the relationship between work and occupational balance. READ MORE