When patients think their problem is mysterious
This post is sparked off by a Facebook discussion where someone (you know who you are!) asked what to do when patients hold entrenched beliefs about the uniqueness or mysteriousness of their situation. They might say things like “I don’t think anyone know what to do with me”, or “I think because my situation is … Read more
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Protected: Why I can no longer think of myself as an occupational therapist
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