Abstract

This article aims to remind occupational therapists of some key aspects of the unique philosophy that should be underpinning our professional practice. It is hoped that the article will encourage therapists to read more about occupational therapy philosophy as there is much being written on the subject in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy and then to discuss the philosophy of their own practice within both department and district. This is particularly important with the health care changes rapidly occurring at this time.

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