In my very limited experience of working with PD clients in forensic
setting I've found that OT has a lot to offer and that in general they
are keen to engage and value OT greatly, so this sounds like a great
project.
Phil
On 13 May 2004, at 18:38, Jane Cronin-Davis wrote:
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> Hi everyone
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> I'm just writing to ask for any help or ideas from the group. I have
> recently registered for a PhD at Leeds University which currently has
> the working title.......(it will definitely have to change I'm sure)
>
> 'Can occupational science inform occupational therapy practice with
> people with personality disorders in forensic in-patient settings?'
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> Any assistance or pointing in the right direction(s) would be greatly
> appreciated. This seems like a huge venture but I'd really would like
> to
> think in depth about what type of interventions we offer to people with
> personality disorder and on what basis/theoretical foundations these
> are
> based.
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> Jane
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> [Jane Cronin-Davis]
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