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    Mattingly, C. (1991). The narrative nature of clinical reasoning. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 45(11), 998-1005.

    This article explains the difference between the types of narrative reasoning occupational therapists use during evaluation and treatment of a patient. The first type is the use of narrative as a mode of speech that can be contrasted with biomedical discourse. The second involves creation rather than telling stories.

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