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Outcomes of the Tree Theme Method versus regular occupational therapy: A longitudinal follow-up.

Anna Birgitta GunnarssonCarita HåkanssonKatarina HedinPetra Wagman
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2022)
This study contributes with knowledge about the outcomes of occupational therapy for clients living with depression and anxiety disorders. Both TTM and care as usual lead to significant improvements over time concerning everyday occupations, psychological symptoms, and health-related aspects. The fact that both occupational therapy methods were associated with improvements for clients with depression and anxiety supports client-centredness in enabling an occupational therapist to choose the method best suited for the individual.
Keyphrases
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