Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 4/19/2018 Discerning personal preference and offering a choice within the context of therapeutic occupation are common constructs of occupational therapy and were this study’s focus. The results suggest a positive influence of directive cuing in situations of low motivation or disinclination. Primary Author and Speaker: Martin Rice Additional Authors and Speakers: Melanie Conway Contributing Authors: Vanessa Alleruzzo, Andy Lipiec, Adam Manahan, Blake Ponist, Rachel Williams

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