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A Model of Human Occupation: Theory and Application

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University of Illinois, Chicago. Second edition of a textbook for occupational therapy students on the theory of how and why humans choose and practice an occupation, and how it relates to occupational therapy practice. By the author of a Brandon/Hill selection. Previous edition 1985.

388 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1985

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December 27, 2016
I read this book some years ago when studying an Advanced MOHO course with Prof Kielhofner. I loved the course and am very grateful to have learned with Prof Kielhofner. This approach has changed my intervention for the better. I am busy re-reading it. A must read for all OT's
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