Maintaining and developing friendships following severe traumatic brain injury: Principles of occupational therapy practice
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August 2005
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Maintaining and developing friendships following severe traumatic brain injury: Principles of occupational therapy practice
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Description:
This paper explores the role of occpational therapists, and describes principles of practice, in supporting and fostering friendships following traumatic brain injury.
Citation:
Callaway, L., Sloan, S., & Winkler, D. (2005). Maintaining and developing friendships following severe traumatic brain injury: Principles of occupational therapy practice. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal