2014
DOI: 10.3109/11038128.2014.958873
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Client perception of a client-centered and occupation-based intervention for at-risk youth

Abstract: The youth in this study described OT interventions exemplifying client-centered and occupation-based therapy, a non-prescriptive approach that validates the individual and may prove especially effective in serving the at-risk youth population.

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“…So, we want to empower young people, and we believe that once we give them reliable information and provide them room to discuss these issues, they can make their own choices. These approaches have been found effective in buffering the at-risk youth's negative self-image, cultivating a trusting relationship between the practitioner and the youth, and engaging the youth in healthy activities (Brummelman et al, 2014;Lee, 2013;Shea, & Jackson, 2015).…”
Section: Harm-reduction Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…So, we want to empower young people, and we believe that once we give them reliable information and provide them room to discuss these issues, they can make their own choices. These approaches have been found effective in buffering the at-risk youth's negative self-image, cultivating a trusting relationship between the practitioner and the youth, and engaging the youth in healthy activities (Brummelman et al, 2014;Lee, 2013;Shea, & Jackson, 2015).…”
Section: Harm-reduction Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, occupational therapy may have a wider potential for serving high-risk youth in HK using strength-based methods. Occupational therapists are uniquely skilled in using a client-centered approach to assess and identify not only occupational deficits but also strengths and interests (Shea & Jackson, 2015). Occupational therapists can contribute to the youth intervention process through analyzing occupational performances, matching youth with specific environments, and modifying activities to create a just-right challenge for the youth to participate successfully (Shea & Jackson, 2015).…”
Section: Implications For Occupational Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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