tailieunhanh - Fundamentals of occupational therapy: Part 1

(BQ) A foundation provides stability, strength, and a point from which everything that follows is based. A building must have a solid foundation to sustain weight, stress, wear and tear, unforeseen disasters, and the effects of time. A relationship must have a solid and broad foundation to withstand whatever life presents to the individuals involved—be it positive or negative, good or bad. A profession must have a solid foundation to determine where it came from (origin and inception), where it has been (history), and where it is going (practice trends and tendencies, development, evolution). | Fundamentals of occupational therapy Part 1