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View article: Spirituality and Occupation in Living (SOiL) Model: Conceptualizing Occupational Performance Through the lens of Spirituality
Spirituality and Occupation in Living (SOiL) Model: Conceptualizing Occupational Performance Through the lens of Spirituality Open
Spirituality is a multi-faceted concept that includes varied personal, societal, and cultural informers. Despite a relatively high volume of analysis there is significant and ongoing debate about the concept of spirituality in occupational…
View article: Ecospirituality in Forensic Mental Health: A Preliminary Outcome Study
Ecospirituality in Forensic Mental Health: A Preliminary Outcome Study Open
Background: In this study, the personal experience of spirituality in nature (the concept of ecospirituality) was supported by occupational therapy and spiritual care staff enabling a community-based group for persons affiliated with a for…
View article: Transitional housing in forensic mental health: considering consumer lived experience
Transitional housing in forensic mental health: considering consumer lived experience Open
Participants in this research clearly identified the importance of transitional housing programs in supporting their move from a forensic mental health facility to the community. Not all forensic involved individuals will need this type or…
View article: DIFFERENCES IN SELF VERSUS INFORMANT-REPORTED DEPRESSION AND APATHY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND COGNITIVE STATUS
DIFFERENCES IN SELF VERSUS INFORMANT-REPORTED DEPRESSION AND APATHY BY RACE/ETHNICITY AND COGNITIVE STATUS Open
Previous studies of race/ethnic differences in depression and apathy, among cognitively normal and impaired older adults, have produced mixed results. Two widely used tools are: 1) Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15), a self-report assessm…
View article: Informal Leadership in the Clinical Setting: Occupational Therapist Perspectives
Informal Leadership in the Clinical Setting: Occupational Therapist Perspectives Open
Background: Leadership is vital to clinical, organizational, and professional success. This has compelled a high volume of research primarily related to formal leadership concepts. However, as organizations flatten, eliminate departmental …