Mothering occupations challenge, agency and participation

Answering the call for a more family-centred approach in occupational therapy practice, this text investigates the role of mothering in occupational therapy. It focuses on the routine experiences of mothers in their everyday occupation of caring for their children to provide a better understanding o...

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Main Authors: Esdaile, Susan A. (Author), Olson, Judith A. 1947- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia F.A. Davis 2004
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