1934
DOI: 10.1007/bf01568988
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Retrospective evaluation of therapy

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“…Dr Harry Steckel (1934) noted "it is quite possible that patients do not fully realize or recognize the true value of occupational therapy, even if they are not particularly interested in the project worked on by them" (p. 494). Steckel believed that occupa-tional therapy could be improved by using a variety of projects with "more opportunity for personal choice, with a closer check upon the reaction of the patient to the type of work offered" (p. 498)…”
Section: Changes In Social Values Create Conflicting Philosophiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dr Harry Steckel (1934) noted "it is quite possible that patients do not fully realize or recognize the true value of occupational therapy, even if they are not particularly interested in the project worked on by them" (p. 494). Steckel believed that occupa-tional therapy could be improved by using a variety of projects with "more opportunity for personal choice, with a closer check upon the reaction of the patient to the type of work offered" (p. 498)…”
Section: Changes In Social Values Create Conflicting Philosophiesmentioning
confidence: 99%