Book Review: "From Ethics to Occupational Therapy" by Marie-Josée Drolet and Mélanie Ruest
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1087217arKeywords:
occupational therapy, quadripartite ethical framework, applied ethics, axiological ontology, occupational ethicsLanguage(s):
FrenchAbstract
“De l’éthique à l’ergothérapie” by Marie-Josée Drolet and Mélanie Ruest aims to equip occupational therapy students and professionals to deal with complex situations that raise ethical issues. Combining theory, cases drawn from occupational therapy practice and short knowledge application exercises, the authors guide the reader along the path of ethical analysis. This book is intended for anyone wishing to integrate ethics into their practice, for a personal but also collective and interdisciplinary journey.
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