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    • To critique the existing term 'client-centred' in occupational therapy.
    • To propose an expanded descriptor and a paradigm shift in therapist engagement.
    • To enhance how therapists interact with diverse populations.

    Main Methods:

    • Critique of the term 'client-centred' practice.
    • Analysis of three key themes: language, therapist influence, and relational context.
    • Proposal of a new practice descriptor: 'collaborative relationship-focused practice'.

    Main Results:

    • Critiques highlight issues with the language of 'client-centred' practice.
    • Therapist impact on the therapeutic relationship is often underestimated.
    • The relational context of occupation requires deeper consideration.

    Conclusions:

    • 'Collaborative relationship-focused practice' is proposed as an expanded descriptor.
    • Key relational elements include contextual relevance, nuance, safety, and rights-based self-determination.
    • This approach is essential for promoting occupational participation, equity, and justice.