The meaning of Perlman's assertion centre practice

  Order Description   Perlman, one of the creators of task centered practice once said, "That person, with his subjective reading of and reaction to his problems, must also be his own problem solver." • What do you suppose she meant when she said this? • How does viewing the problem in smaller tasks enhance the likelihood of solving the problem? • Can you give some examples of how breaking down a large problem into smaller, more manageable tasks can help make the ultimate goal more achievable? In your readings related to task-centered practice, can you identify situations/circumstances where task-centered work would be empirically supported as a practice approach?  

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