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Occupational therapy with patients in forensic solitary confinement: A qualitative study.

Lorrae MynardAnnette V JoostenAyesha D'SouzaDanielle AshleySusan Darzins
Published in: Australian occupational therapy journal (2024)
The findings address a gap in the literature about the work of occupational therapists in forensic solitary confinement. Though participants' reasoning was informed by occupational and recovery principles, and they described working in occupation-based ways, they did not always articulate explicit connections between theory and practice.
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