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Weitere Literaturempfehlungen
Townsend E. Reflections on power and justice in enabling occupation. Canadian Journal
of Occupational Therapy 2003; 70: 74 - 87
Townsend E, Whiteford G. A partiepatory occupational justice framework. Population-based
process of practice. In: Kronenberg F, Simó Algado S, Pollard N (eds). Occupational
Therapy without borders, Learning from the spirit of survivors. Elsevie, London, 2005
Maria Kretschmer, Ergotherapeutin
Bachelor of Health In Occupational Therapy
Email: maria.kretschmer@gmx.de