Therapieziele zu vereinbaren gehört zum ergotherapeutischen Alltag. Manche formulieren Ziele SMART, andere unterscheiden Nah- und Fernziele. Es gibt aber auch eine ergotherapiespezifische Möglichkeit, Ziele zu vereinbaren: die COAST-Methode. Sie ist derzeit die einzige Methode, die zentral auf Betätigung ausgerichtet ist.
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