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started by harrisn2 on 16 Aug 15
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    The purpose of this article is to examine group practice and clinical reasoning behind it in OT. Most of the research examines clinical reasoning with individual treatment. Clinical reasoning has the following modes of thinking in practice: procedural, interactive, conditional, narrative, and pragmatic reasoning. Participants were individuals from a community mental health practice and completed a semi-structured interview and 1-day being followed by an observer. Group practice within occupational therapy is essential and should continue to be implemented. It is interactive and allows an understanding of interactive reasoning.
    Ward, J. D. (2003). The nature of clinical reasoning with groups: a phenomenological study of an occupational therapist in community mental health. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 57(6), 625-634.

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