Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice
Explore the intricate relationship between culture and occupational identity in Politics of Occupation-Centred Practice by Nick Pollard MSc(OT). Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 256 pages and delves into the critical socio-economic factors that influence occupational therapy. Pollard challenges readers to extend their understanding beyond traditional clinical settings, emphasizing the vital role occupational therapists play within the broader community. This book is essential for professionals seeking to enhance their practice through a cross-cultural lens, making it a valuable addition to any occupational therapist’s library. Discover the transformative power of occupation-centred practice and its implications for effective community engagement.