“Doing-as-one” as a dimension of co-occupation: A collectivist approach to understanding occupational participation
Pathways for improving gender-responsive occupational therapy approaches to understand and support women’s and girls’ health and wellbeing
Occupational therapists’ experiences of using occupational formulation: It makes it so much easier to work with patients
The Canadian model of occupational participation: Evolution and innovation
The Canadian Inter-Relational Practice Process: Inspiring anti-oppressive practices in everyday occupational therapy
Igniting our occupational imagination: Challenging and enhancing occupational science and therapy conceptualizations of substance use and sexual occupations