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Rehabilitation: where are we going and how do we get there?

An account of the process and aims of the rehabilitation of the adult with multiple needs is presented. It is argued that rehabilitation is usefully viewed as a goal driven problem solving activity. The selection of goals is discussed in the light of responses to a questionnaire by staff at a neurol...

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Published in:Clinical rehabilitation 1992-08, Vol.6 (3), p.225-235
Main Authors: McGrath, Joanna R, Davis, Alison M
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