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_aJones, Mary S. _932016 |
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_aAn approach to occupational therapy / _cMary S.Jones |
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_aLondon: _bButterworth, _c1960 |
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490 | _aAna Forns, obra de creació aliena | ||
500 | _aDonatiu Ana Forns | ||
500 | _aSubtítol: a survey based on the observation of 4115 patients treated in farnham park recuperative home, October 1947 to December 1955 | ||
520 | _aThis is a book about a very specialized branch of occupational therapy, but one about which we shall surely hear more in the future, as it bridges that often most uncomfortable and most demoralizing gap between discharge from hospital and return to normal occupation. It bridges it in such a way that, instead of boredom, bad movement habits and fear of permanent impairment which so often beset a patient left to make the final grade at home, the patients at a recuperative centre such as this book describes find companionship and interesting activities, while working at machines and occupations specifically designed and graded to give them the maximum recovery.... | ||
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_aTeràpia Ocupacional _961334 |
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