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Prof Elizabeth Anne McKay's Outputs (7)

Listening to mental health users to design local services. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bryant, W., McKay, E. A., Craik, C., & Fallon, M. (2003, December). Listening to mental health users to design local services. Paper presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference

An exploration of addictive behaviours from an occupational perspective. (2003)
Journal Article
Helbig, K., & McKay, E. (2003). An exploration of addictive behaviours from an occupational perspective. Journal of Occupational Science, 10(3), 140-145. https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2003.9686521

Addictive behaviours are known to negatively influence the health and well‐being of both individuals and society, but addiction has seldom been viewed from an occupational perspective. This article is a preliminary step towards developing such a pers... Read More about An exploration of addictive behaviours from an occupational perspective..

Occupational Therapy Education. (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McKay, E. A. (2003, December). Occupational Therapy Education. Presented at Association of Occupatioanl Therapists

Consultant therapists: recognising and developing expertise. (2003)
Journal Article
Craik, C., & McKay, E. A. (2003). Consultant therapists: recognising and developing expertise. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 66(6), 281-283. https://doi.org/10.1177/030802260306600608

The introduction of consultant therapists provides an unprecedented opportunity for the occupational therapy profession and for individual therapists. The literature on clinical reasoning suggests the characteristics of experts, which may be a useful... Read More about Consultant therapists: recognising and developing expertise..

Three journeys to reflexivity. (2003)
Book Chapter
McKay, E., Ryan, S., & Sumsion, T. (2003). Three journeys to reflexivity. In L. Finlay, & B. Gough (Eds.), Reflexivity: a critical guide for researchers in health and social science (52-65)