Journal article
How Consumers of Mental Health Services Come to Understand their Potential for Work: Doing and Becoming Revisited
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Doing and becoming are fundamental constructs in occupational therapy. However, we have little understanding of how these concepts apply to the way that individuals develop ideas about their future in the realm of work.
PURPOSE: This paper examines the doing-becoming interaction and applies it to our understanding of work potential among consumers of community mental health services.
Authors
Gewurtz R; Kirsh B
Journal
Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 73, No. 4_suppl, pp. 1–13
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Publication Date
November 2006
DOI
10.2182/cjot.06.014
ISSN
0008-4174