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      Reflections on a Renaissance of Occupation

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      Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
      SAGE Publications

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          Reflections on Doing, Being and Becoming

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            An introduction to occupational science, a foundation for occupational therapy in the 21st century.

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            Occupational science is an emerging basic science which supports the practice of occupational therapy. Its roots in the rich traditions of occupational therapy are explored and its current configuration is introduced. Specifications which the science needs to meet as it is further developed and refined are presented. Compatible disciplines and research approaches are identified. example's of basic science research questions and their potential contributions to occupational therapy practice are suggested.
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              Occupation, Health and Well-Being

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                Journal
                Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
                Can J Occup Ther
                SAGE Publications
                0008-4174
                1911-9828
                April 22 2016
                April 22 2016
                February 2000
                : 67
                : 1
                : 61-69
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Clare Hocking, M.H.S. (O.T.) is a Ph.D candidate and Principle Lecturer, School of Occupational Therapy, Auckland Institution of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
                Article
                10.1177/000841740006700109
                b8d9c704-6604-4822-8a23-5f613f555210
                © 2000

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