Ron and all, 
While I love OT as a profession,  I remain open-minded to doing what is proven 
to work, If Occupation is all that we believe it to be, it will become evident 
when studied...a good idea it won't die. We owe it to our clients to confirm 
objectively what gets results and meet their goals and discard what doesn't.
Food for thought
             "Men who have excessive faith in their theories or ideas are not 
only
               ill prepared for making discoveries: they also make very poor 
               observations. Of necessity, they observe with a preconceived 
idea,
               and when they devise an experiment, they can see, in its 
               results,only a confirmation of their theory. In this way they 
distort
                observation and often neglect very impotant facts because they 
do not further  
                their aim. But it happens further quite naturally that men who 
believe 
               too firmly in their theories, do not believe enough in the 
theories of others. 
               So the dominant idea of these despisers of their fellows is 
to find
              others' theories  faulty and try to contradict them. The 
difficulty 
             for science is still the same."
               Claude Bernard, "An Introduction to the Study of Experimental 
Medicine,1865
 
Sincerely Brent Cheyne OTR/L


      
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