Professionalism: The heart, mind, and soul of professionalism in occupational therapy. - 0 views

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#1 nicarobe88 on 04 Nov 15Clearly, professionalism is an ideal that encompasses widely held expectations of, and objective standards for evaluating, any field that calls itself a profession. But this study wants to emphasize how personal professionalism is; so personal, in fact, that we use the metaphors of heart, mind, and soul to depict its most vital elements. The purpose is therefore to promote professionalism as heart, mind, and soul at both levels so that all we do in the name of occupational therapy not only remains right for ourselves and good for the world, but also only grows more so over time. The extraordinary professionalism of Anne Spencer has brought so many occupational therapists together and nourished our convictions in the rightness of our work for ourselves and its goodness for the world.
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