Journeys of Minoritized Occupational Therapists Across Race, Religion, and Culture
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This invaluable guide explores the impact of race and ethnicity on occupational therapists across the United States through research, case studies, and interviews. Each chapter approaches difficult topics with clarity and nuance and encourages the reader to engage in meaningful dialogue and self-reflection in order to enrich their practice.
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‘Occupational Identity - Coalition of Occupational Therapy Advocates for Diversity, Abou-Arab, Alaa, Herrera, Erica V.’.
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