This is an enlightening anthology of 16 interviews conducted with occupational therapists from around the world who share their personal reflections and challenges in occupational therapy within different cultural and political contexts. It encourages global cultural awareness and nurtures a sense of connection with practitioners around the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
i. Acknowledgements
ii. Foreword
iii. Introduction
Chapter 1. Uganda - Victor Alochi
Chapter 2. Palestine - Moussa Abu Mostafa
Chapter 3. Philippines - John Ray Lucas
Chapter 4. Nepal - Dorothy Das Pariyar
Chapter 5. Ghana - Ann Sena Fordie
Chapter 6. United Kingdom - Musharrat Jabeen Ahmed-Landeryou
Chapter 7. Aotearoa New Zealand - Isla Te Ara o Rehua Emery-Whittington
Chapter 8. United States - Adam Cisroe Pearson
Chapter 9. Brazil - Milena Franciely Rodrigues dos Santos
Chapter 10. Thailand - Tunchanok Chunvirut
Chapter 11. Iceland - Ósk Sigurdardottir
Chapter 12. Botswana - Lady Gofaone Modise
Chapter 13. Trinidad and Tobago - Khamara-Lani Tarradath
Chapter 14. Bangladesh - Razia Sultana
Chapter 15. Haiti - Ramona Joëlle Adrien
Chapter 16. India - Sakshi Tickoo
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