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Moseys „Model of the Profession and the Concept of Adaptive Skills“ (Moseys Modell der Profession und das Konzept der anpassenden Fertigkeiten)

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Konzeptionelle Modelle für die ergotherapeutische Praxis

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Dieses Kapitel soll einen Einblick in das Gedankengut von Anne Cronin Mosey vermitteln und demonstrieren, wie sich ihr Werk in der Ergotherapie praktisch anwenden lässt.

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le Granse, M. (2004). Moseys „Model of the Profession and the Concept of Adaptive Skills“ (Moseys Modell der Profession und das Konzept der anpassenden Fertigkeiten). In: Konzeptionelle Modelle für die ergotherapeutische Praxis. Ergotherapie — Reflexion und Analyse. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08172-3_6

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