Abstract

Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Cunliffe
MW
(1994 ) Rights, ethics and the spirit of occupation . British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 57 (12 ), 481 –82 .
2.
Kelly
G
(1995a ) Letter . British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 58 (4 ), 176 .
3.
Kelly
G
(1995b ) Letter . British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 58 (2 ), 77 –78 .
4.
Kelly
G
(1994 ) Leap in the dark . Therapy Weekly , 21 (21 ), 9 .
5.
Kelly
G
McFarlane
H
(1991 ) Zen in the art of occupational therapy, parts 1 and 2 . British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 54 (3 ), 95 –100 , 54 (4 ), 130 –34 .
6.
Kelly
L
(1995 ) What occupational therapists can learn from traditional healers . British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 58 (3 ), 111 –14 .
7.CAOT (1991 ) Occupational therapy guidelines for client-centred practice. Toronto : CAOT Publications ACE .
8.
Drummond
A
(1993 ) Review: Another obstacle to publication? British Journal of Occupational Therapy , 56 (9 ), 319 .
9.
Egan
M
Delaat
MD
(1994 ) Considering spirituality in occupational therapy practice . Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy , 61 (2 ), 95 –101 .
10.
Gruber
ER
Kersten
H
(1995 ) The Original Jesus. Reviewed by K Armstrong , Sunday Times , 2 , April 1995 .
11.
Mattingly
C
Fleming
MH
(1994 ) Clinical reasoning. Philadelphia : FA Davis .
12.
Urbanowski
R
Vargo
J
(1994 ) Spirituality, daily practice, and the occupational performance model . Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy , 61 (2 ), 88 –94 .
