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The Canadian Practice Process Framework: Using a conscious approach to occupational therapy practice

The Canadian Practice Process Framework (CPPF) was developed by Helene Polatajko, Janet Craik, Jane Davis and Elizabeth Townsend (2007) and introduced in Enabling Occupation II: Advancing an Occupational Therapy Vision for Health,Well-Being and Justice through Occupation. The CPPF was designed to enable occupational therapists to facilitate client-centred, evidence-based practice, as well as participate in reflective practice (Craik, Davis,& Polatajko, 2007). The CPPF illustrates eight key action points that guide the therapeutic process in occupational therapy practice (Davis, Craik,& Polatajko, 2007). The first action point, enter and initiate, represents the first point of ...

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