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Implementing Recovery Model Principles as Part of Occupational Therapy in Inpatient Psychiatric Settings

This study aimed to identify the effectiveness of occupational therapy utilizing Recovery Model principles from the consumer perspective within an inpatient psychiatric unit. Clients engaged in recovery-based occupational therapy while admitted, and feedback was collected using a survey regarding th...

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Published in:Occupational therapy in mental health 2015-01, Vol.31 (1), p.50-61
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recovery model
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