Journal of Occupational Science (JOS) - Association of Occupational Science Inc Australia

Journal Contents

Volume 13, no 1

Occupational pattern: a renewed definition of the concept
Bendixen, Hans Jorgen and Kroksmark, Ulla and Magnus, Eva and Jakobsen, Klara and Alsaker, Sissel and Nordell, Kersti , pp. 3-10
Time geographic method: application to studying patterns of occupation in different contexts
Kroksmark, Ulla and Nordell, Kersti and Bendixen, Hans Jorgen and Magnus, Eva and Jakobsen, Klara and Alsaker, Sissel, pp. 11-16
Everyday occupations of occupational therapy and physiotherapy students in Scandinavia
Alsaker, S and Jakobsen, K and Magnus, E and Bendixen, H J and Kroksmark, U and Nordell, K, pp. 17-26
Levels of complexity in patterns of daily occupations: relationship to women’s well being
Erlandsson, Lena-Karin and Eklund, Mona , pp. 27-36
The power of categorisation in the study of everyday life
Ellegard, Kajsa , pp. 37-48
Lifestyle balance: a review of concepts and research
Christiansen, Charles H and Matuska, Kathleen M, pp. 49-61
Towards an experiential model of occupational balance: an alternative perspective on flow theory analysis
Jonsson, Hans and Persson, Dennis , pp. 62-73
Achieving balance in everyday life
Hakansson, Carita and Dahlin-Ivanoff, Synneve and Sonn, Ulla , pp. 74-82
Occupation as transactional experience: a critique of individualism in occupational science
Dickie, Virginia and Cutchin, Malcolm P and Humphry, Ruth , pp. 83-93
Occupational science and the first-person perspective
Barber, Michael D, pp. 94-96
Transaction versus interpretation, or transaction and interpretation? A response to Michael Barber
Cutchin, Malcolm P and Dickie, Virginia and Humphry, Ruth , pp. 97-99




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