Abstract

This article is a discussion of the developmental tasks of adolescence, and the additional burden disability places on adolescents as they meet the demand of those tasks. The role of occupational therapy in the provision of services to disabled adolescents is discussed, with recommendations of how to make such provision more congruent with the philosophy of occupational therapy.

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