Abstract
The day-to-day practice of occupational therapy reflects an implicit concern for the spiritual dimension of life. This is demonstrated in what is done, why it is done, and how it is done. Occupational therapy enables clients to participate in occupation which allows connection with others and meaning-making. This is done because of a shared belief in the inherent value of all beings. Occupational therapy is carried out under a holistic, empowering framework using narrative reasoning. Attention is paid to the quality of the client-therapist relationship. Consideration is given to the personal limitations of the therapist and the opportunity for growth.
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