Abstract
The aims of this article are to outline the principles of causal attribution theory, within the broader context of social learning theory; to relate these theories to occupational therapy practice; and to describe ways in which the authors have applied these constructs to the education of occupational therapy students. The last involved both the teaching of this subject to senior students and the use of theoretical constructs in the assessment of students' coping strategies in clinical fieldwork placements.
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