Summary :
Experts agree that Occupational Therapy practice is getting more and more complex. Therefore, initial training must prepare future occupational therapists to deal with this complexity, and to do so, the development of reflexive practice seems essential. But one question remains: how best accompany the Occupational Therapy student to become a reflexive practitioner? One of the first tracks seems to be scriptural practice, as putting in words allows self transformation. Two educators, trained in Education, Social and Human sciences, describe and propose the use of two different journals: a clinical practice journal and an occupational journal.
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Article rédigé par :
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Géraldine PORIEL
Ergothérapeute
Mcs santé publique spécialisation « Situation de handicap et participation sociale »
Institut de formation en ergothérapie de Laval
Pôle régional de formation santé social de Laval
geraldineporiel@chlaval.fr
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Marine TOSSER
Ergothérapeute
Cabinet d’ergothérapie
10, square des Bruyères
29190 Pleyben
ergo.pleyben@gmail.com
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