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    Emerging occupational therapy practice: Building on the foundations and seizing the opportunities

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    Authors
    Molineux, Matthew
    Baptiste, S.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Molineux, Matthew and Baptiste, Sue. 2011. Emerging occupational therapy practice: Building on the foundations and seizing the opportunities, in Thew, Miranda and Edwards, Mary and Baptiste, Sue and Molineux, Matthew (ed), Role Emerging Occupational Therapy: Maximising Occupation-Focused Practice. pp. 3-14. Oxford, England: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Source Title
    Role Emerging Occupational Therapy: Maximising Occupation-Focused Practice.
    ISBN
    978-1-4051-9782-3
    School
    School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17164
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