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Self-reported empathy levels in undergraduate occupational therapy students.

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Sheehan, Rachael Elliott Schmidt
Relevence to exploring Occupational therapy role transitions and processes: The skill of establishing an empathetic therapeutic relationship in collaboration with one’s clients is a valued professional competency. To prepare occupational therapy students for professional practice, aspects of empathy awareness should be explored early in their undergraduate education. Raising students’ awareness of empathy and transforming this into professional competency for building empathetic relationships requires time. Occupational therapy undergraduates should explore aspects of empathy, both theoretically and in practice at all levels, to ensure these developing professionals can build empathic therapeutic relationships in practice. 
Aim: This research was undertaken to determine if students in four different years of study in occupational therapy at an Australian university differed in self-reported levels of empathy.

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Melbourne, Vic.

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2010-11-12

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2010-11-13

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eng

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2010, Australian Association of Occupational Therapists

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OT Australia Victoria State Conference : Transitions and Transformations : Developing Through Change

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