Addressing the needs of elderly clients whose lives have been compounded by traumatic histories
This paper presents a community-based group intervention for elderly women in Israel. The intervention, based on the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), addresses problems of aging clients whose lives have been compounded by traumatic histories. The unique contribution of MOHO concepts to this populat...
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