Goal setting dynamics that facilitate or impede a client-centered approach.
Dorothy KesslerIan WalkerKatrine Sauvé-SchenkMary Y EganPublished in: Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy (2018)
Client-centred occupational performance goals may be facilitated through placing goal-setting in the context of life changes and lifelong development of goals, and through listening to clients' stories. Therapists may improve consistency in adoption of client-suggested goals through clarifying meaning attached to goals and being attuned to power dynamics and underlying values and beliefs around risk and goal attainability.