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Exploring Optimal Experiences: A Reversal Theory Perspective of Flow and Occupational Science

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Sara Mohr, Debbie Kramer-Roy & Paul Boyle. (2023) The experience of flow by people living with disabilities: A meta-study of qualitative research. Journal of Occupational Science 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Anne Elizabeth K. Roberts. (2019) Prominent people and events in the development of occupational science in Europe: A personal perspective. Journal of Occupational Science 26:2, pages 173-180.
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Christian Swann, David Piggott, Matthew Schweickle & Stewart A. Vella. (2018) A Review of Scientific Progress in Flow in Sport and Exercise: Normal Science, Crisis, and a Progressive Shift. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 30:3, pages 249-271.
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Clare Hocking. (2014) Editorial. Journal of Occupational Science 21:2, pages 103-103.
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Nelson Manuel da Silva deMatos, Elisabete Sampaio de Sá & Paulo Alexandre de Oliveira Duarte. (2021) A review and extension of the flow experience concept. Insights and directions for Tourism research. Tourism Management Perspectives 38, pages 100802.
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