2022
DOI: 10.17159/2310-3833/2022/vol52n3a5
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Occupational therapists' perceived ability to treat and assist bereaved individuals to find new meaning in life through engagement in therapeutic activities

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Previous studies on bereavement have focused on the implications for bereaved individuals from behavioural and psychological perspectives. Limited literature discusses occupational therapists' perceived ability to treat bereaved individuals and how activities can be used to create new meaning to their lives. METHOD: A descriptive qualitative design was employed in the study to elicit occupational therapists' perceived ability to treat bereaved individuals find new meaning in their life. Thirty-fi… Show more

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“…There is also an article on stroke rehabilitation and the therapeutic use of constraint-induced movement therapy 5 . Death and dying is another element that the COVID pandemic has brought to the fore and Ramano et al's article 6 explores the role of occupational therapy with bereaved individuals. The resilience of the human spirit is also described in the two books reviewed in this edition.…”
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“…There is also an article on stroke rehabilitation and the therapeutic use of constraint-induced movement therapy 5 . Death and dying is another element that the COVID pandemic has brought to the fore and Ramano et al's article 6 explores the role of occupational therapy with bereaved individuals. The resilience of the human spirit is also described in the two books reviewed in this edition.…”
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confidence: 99%