Private Practice in Occupational TherapyPsychology Press, 1985 - 138 pages Valuable insights into the potentials, risks, and excitement of establishing a private practice in occupational therapy. This groundbreaking volume provides general and specific ideas to help guide the OT professional who is considering independent practice. |
Contents
Occupational Therapy in Health Care | 3 |
Community Occupational Therapy as a Model | 20 |
A New Arena for Private Practice in Occupational | 25 |
Evaluation | 31 |
Organization and Structure of the Practice | 46 |
Developing Pediatric Programming in a Private | 53 |
Equipment and Other Practice Requirements | 60 |
Occupational Therapists as Publishers and Trainers | 74 |
The Evolution of a Business Venture | 80 |
Other Activities of the Company | 86 |
Computers and the Private Practitioner in Occupational | 103 |
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